On Wednesday, July 5th, we witnessed one of the most emotional stages of the Tour de France. The fifth stage started in Pau and ended in Laruns. Check out all the details on Libero.pe.
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Classification of the fifth stage of the Tour de France 2023
The top ten finishers of the fifth stage:
- Hindley
- Ciccone
- Gall
- Buchmann
- Vingegaard
- Skjelmose
- Martínez
- Pogacar
- Gaudu
- Rodríguez
The fifth stage of the Tour de France is one of the most challenging. The mountains appear in the route with significant climbs, covering a total of 165 kilometers.
Fifth stage of the Tour de France 2023: profile and route
At kilometer 71, the peloton will face the first mountain challenge, the big ascent of Col de Soudet, a special category climb with 15.1 kilometers and 7.2% gradient.
As the competitors approach the finish line, they will have to face Col de Marie-Blanque, 7.7 kilometers long with a gradient of 8.6%, categorized as a first category climb.
What time to watch the fifth stage of the Tour de France 2023?
These are the schedules:
- Spain: 12:00 hours
- Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama: 5:00 hours
- Paraguay, Chile, Venezuela, and Bolivia: 6:00 hours
- Argentina: 7:00 hours
Tour de France 2023: rankings
The top ten in the Tour de France standings before the start of the fifth stage:
- Jasper Philipsen
- Caleb Ewan
- Phil Bauhaus
- Bryan Coquard
- Mark Cavendish
- Danny van Poppel
- Alexander Kristoff
- Luka Mezgec
- Wout van Aert
- Mads Pedersen
Where to watch the fifth stage of the Tour de France?
The fifth stage of the Tour de France 2023 will be broadcast LIVE on Eurosport, Teledeporte, La2 de TVE (for Spain); ESPN and Star Plus for Latin America.