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ITALY STAGE FIVE

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Vollering wins at Santo Stefano di Cado and Van der Breggen holds the pink maglia

The Dutch FDJ United-Suez beat his compatriot Van der Breggen and German Niedermaier in the sprint. Van der Breggen has a minute's lead over Vollering in the overall ranking, 1:24 over Niedermaier and 2:01 over Holmgren.

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Vollering and Van der Breggen sprint in Santo Stefano di Cado.

The Dutchman Demi Vollering (FDJ United-Suez) has won his first win in this year's Giro by winning the fifth stage. Longarone and Santo Stefano di Cadore have been joined by a 146-kilometre mountainous stage with 3,400 meters of uneven.

Throughout the day, cyclists have faced the first significant ports of this edition, the Tre Croci of the first category and twice theSant 'Antonio and the Costa (9%).

Vollering won his first win in the 2026 Giro after beating his compatriot Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx – Protime) and German Antonia Niedermaier (Canyon-○

From behind, Canadian Isabella Holmen (Lidl-Trek) was fourth to two seconds, and Italian Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) was fifth to 15.

In the overall ranking, Van der Breggen holds the pink maglia with a one-minute lead over Vollering, 1:24 over Niedermaier, Holmgren 2:01 and Swiss Marlen Reusser (Movistar) 2:03.

 

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