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Vingegaard, new leader of the Volta after finishing only the port of Coll de Pal

Only Vingegaard started the attack five miles from the end and crossed the finish line with 51 seconds ahead.
El ciclista danés Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) ha ganado este viernes la quinta etapa de la Volta a Catalunya, disputada entre La Seu d'Urgell y La Molina/Coll de Pal sobre 153,1 kilómetros



REMITIDA / HANDOUT por VOLTA A CATALUNYA

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27/3/2026
Vingegaard entering the finish line. Photo: Europa Press
The Danish Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma/Lease a Bike) has won the fifth stageof the Volta to Catalunya, 153.1 km, which began in La Seu d'Urgell (Lleida) and ended in the port of the Coll de Pal special category.



Vingegaard attacked alone, 5.9 miles away, with 51 seconds ahead of Austrian Felix Gall (Decathlon CMA CGM Team). Lenny Martinez finished the podium at 1:01.

Giulio Ciccone, Marc Soler, Davide Pinganzoli, Einer and William Lecerf have made a getaway in the first mountainous port of the day, surpassing Coll de Josa, Fumanya and Collada Sobirana.

Soler, Piganzoli and Ciccone have been left alone on the slopes of the Collada Sobirana.

He tried a useless attack on the descent, and there were two fallsin the platoon, including Joao Almeida and Tom Pidcock.

In the first ramps of the Coll de Pal, Cicconehas attacked alone. 10.4 kilometers away, the wasp has begun to move. The Basque Mikel Landahas tried, and with his attack he has left the team in about 25 cyclists before Felix Gall has tested it. He has been preceded by Lenny Martinez, Florian Lipowitz and Valentin Paret-Peintre.

But his attempt came to nothing when, seven kilometers from the end, Vingegaard increasedhis pace. In addition to catching Ciccone, he hit Gall, Martinez, Lipowitz and Paret-Peintre less than six kilometers from the finish line before striking a decisive axe.

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