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Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 5: Kern wins for Europcar, team mate Voeckler third

Bradley Wiggins remains 1 minute 11 seconds ahead in overall standings as he and Evans mark each other

Christophe Kern of Europcar today won Stage 5 of the 2011 Criterium du Dauphiné, the first French victory of this year's race, with team mate Thomas Voeckler coming third to seal a great day for the team. Chris Anker Sorensen of SunGard Saxo Bank unsuccessfully tried to chase Kern down on the ascent of the Montée des Gets and finished second. The main contenders' group including overall leader Bradley Wiggins and his closest challenger, Cadel Evans, rolled over the line 9 seconds behind the winner.

After a number of attacks had failed to stick in the early part of today’s stage, Jason McCartney of RadioShack got off the front of the peloton on his own nearly 100km into the parcours, which included three Category 2 climbs.

The Hawaii-born 37-year-old, a past winner of the mountains classifications in the Tour de Georgia and the Tour of Califiornia, and also with a Vuelta stage victory to his name, managed to build a lead of 12 minutes at one point.

However, that had been halved by the time there were 30km left to ride, and was further slashed to 2 minutes with 10km to go as the race headed onto the day’s final climb , the Montée des Gets, where he was caught.

Europcar had been at the front of the peloton as it hit that final ascent, which featured 10.7km of climbing at an average gradient of 4.7%.

The team appeared to be working for Voeckler, but it was the French national champion who himself turned domestique as he sought to check Sorensen’s pursuit of Kern, who had launched his successful bid for victory after an earlier attack by Leopard Trek’s Oliver Zaugg had been reeled back in.

As the road levelled out in the closing couple of hundred metres of the stage, Kern’s face displayed the toil of the effort of keeping ahead of Sorensen and the pursuing pack, the 30-year-old’s tongue hanging out as he rode the closing metres of the biggest win of his career, and the first in seven years.

Today was the first of the three summit finishes that will decide this year’s race and the onus was on Team Sky to defend Wiggins’ yellow jersey. The Briton held a 1 minute 11 second advantage over Cadel Evans this morning, the pair keeping very close tabs on each other throughout today’s 210km stage.

With climbing specialist Rigoberto Uran having lost contact with the main group ahead of the final climb, Geraint Thomas put in a huge effort on behalf of his team leader, the Welshman thereby sacrificing his own 6th place in the general classification.

Nicolas Roche of AG2R crashed heavily around 20km out, but after a pause for treatment the Irishman got back on his bike, his shorts and jersey shredded down the right hand side, and managed to finish the stage, while Quickstep’s Andy Capelle remained prostrate as the race doctor ministered to him, his Dauphiné looking certain to be over.

Tomorrow's 192.5km Stage 6 starts in Les Gets and ends on the Hors-Categorie Le Collet d’Allevard following a tough day of climbing with four other categorised climbs including the Category 1 Col du Grand Cucheron to be negotiated ahead of that summit finish.

Criterium du Dauphiné Stage 5 Result 
1  KERN Christophe         EUROPCAR               5h 05' 03"
2  SORENSEN Chris          SAXO BANK SUNGARD       + 00' 07"
3  VOECKLER Thomas         EUROPCAR                + 00' 09"
4  RODRIGUEZ Joaquim       KATUSHA                 + 00' 09"
5  VINOKOUROV Alexandre    ASTANA                  + 00' 09"
6  WIGGINS Bradley         SKY PROCYCLING          + 00' 09"
7  PINOT Thibaut           FDJ                     + 00' 09"
8  MARTIN Daniel           GARMIN - CERVELO        + 00' 09"
9  VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen   OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO    + 00' 09"
10 HERMANS Ben             RADIOSHACK              + 00' 09"
11 EVANS Cadel             BMC RACING              + 00' 09"
12 RIBLON Christophe       AG2R LA MONDIALE        + 00' 09"
13 SANCHEZ Samuel          EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI     + 00' 09"
14 COPPEL Jérôme           SAUR-SOJASUN            + 00' 09"
15 PERAUD Jean-Christophe  AG2R LA MONDIALE        + 00' 09"
16 MONCOUTIE David         COFIDIS                 + 00' 09"
17 BRAJKOVIC Janez         RADIOSHACK              + 00' 09"
18 SIVTSOV Kanstantsin     HTC - HIGHROAD          + 00' 09"
19 BASSO Ivan              LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE     + 00' 09"
20 COSTA Rui               MOVISTAR                + 00' 19"

Criterium du Dauphiné Overall Standings after Stage 5 
1  WIGGINS Bradley        SKY PROCYCLING         18h 02' 30"
2  EVANS Cadel            BMC RACING               + 01' 11"
3  BRAJKOVIC Janez        RADIOSHACK               + 01' 21"
4  VINOKOUROV Alexandre   ASTANA                   + 01' 56"
5  COSTA Rui              MOVISTAR                 + 02' 22"
6  VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen  OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO     + 02' 28"
7  RIBLON Christophe      AG2R LA MONDIALE         + 02' 45"
8  HERMANS Ben            RADIOSHACK               + 02' 46"
9  COPPEL Jérôme	  SAUR-SOJASUN	           + 02' 52"
10 SIVTSOV Kanstantsin	  HTC - HIGHROAD	   + 02' 52"

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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