Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) emerged victorious on the fifth stage of the Amgen Tour of California (2.UWT) from Stockton to Elk Grove. It was the Colombian’s second stage win of the race and his sixth success of the season.

“I am happy for this nice victory, which couldn’t have been possible without my fantastic team. All the guys did a brilliant job and being able to repay their work with this win gives me a lot of satisfaction”, Gaviria said seconds after crossing the finish line.

It was a nervy finish for the peloton who caught the last survivors of the day’s breakaway just as the flamme rouge arch was looming on the horizon, after a big crash initially disrupted their efforts with four kilometres to go.

Neo-pros Kasper Asgreen and Jhonatan Narvaez were the two Quick-Step Floors riders who kept the five-man breakaway on a tight leash, helping with the chase and making sure the day would be an easy one for the bunch, before Iljo Keisse, Alvaro Hodeg and Maximiliano Richeze took the front in the closing kilometers, forming a stellar lead-out train which brought Gaviria into position as the race was coming down to crunch time.

Once Richeze peeled off the front, Gaviria put in an enormous acceleration 200 metres from the line, dashing to a clear victory in Elk Grove – a stage finish at the Tour of California for the first time – where the podium was completed by Caleb Ewan (Mitchelton-Scott) and Peter Sagan (Bora-hansgrohe), just like in Long Beach on day one, when Gaviria took his first ever win in the United States.

“Today it was hot and crazy, especially in the last 20 kilometres, when the chase was on behind the breakaway,” said Gaviria. “There was also that crash with 4-5 kilometres to go, but luckily I was at the front, protected by my excellent team. In the final, I just followed Max’s wheel, he has a huge experience and knows how to bring me in the best position to launch my sprint. It’s really great to get two victories at my first Tour of California appearance, I’m really enjoying this race and the fans, and hopefully we’ll get some more solid results before leaving.”

Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing Team) maintained his lead in the general classification and will start the queen-stage (Folsom – South Lake Tahoe, 196.5 kilometers) with a 23″ lead over Egan Bernal (Team Sky).

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