Jasper Philipsen claimed his second win at the 2022 UAE Tour, organised by Abu Dhabi Sports Council, as he out-sprinted young Dutchman Olav Kooij and Sam Bennett at Al Marjan Island.
Philipsen, who won Stage 1 of the race, also won an intermediate sprint today with 140km to go, taking advantage of echelons in the crosswinds. Unlike runner-up in the GC Filippo Ganna and challenger Adam Yates, both riding for Ineos Grenadiers, Tadej Pogacar made the front group during the echelons and sprinted to second place, therefore extending his lead in the overall ranking by two seconds. Alexandr Vlasov, third, gained one second as well. With 6.5km to go, the Slovenian had a flat tyre but he didn’t panic. His teammates Mikkel Bjerg, Rafal Majka and Max Richeze brought him back to the pack. He is now four seconds ahead of Ganna on GC ahead of the Expo 2020 Dubai Stage in Dubai.
Today’s stage started from Ras Al Khaimah Corniche in Ras Al Khaimah, an oasis of beauty and boasts more nature offerings than any other emirate. It is home to cloud-piercing mountains, watery mangroves, rosy-red deserts and almost endless beaches interspersed with bustling creeks and pretty lagoons. The rich Ras Al Khaimah culture extends over seven millennia and embraces colourful Bedouin and Emirati traditions.
Ras Al Khaimah has become one of the most sought-after destinations in the Middle East. Locally, it is fondly known as the Pearl of the Emirates and is internationally renowned for its inspiring history and nature. Travellers to Ras Al Khaimah can choose from serene-spa-luxury to knee-trembling-adrenaline-adventures and anything in between.
H.E. Aref Al Awani, General Secretary Abu Dhabi Sports Council, H.E. Alison Grinnell, CEO of RAK Hospitality, Ahmed Ibrahim, International Holding Company Head of Corporate Communication and Media and H.E. Abdullah al Abdooli, CEO of Marjan, awarded the Red Jersey to Tadej Pogacar.
Jasper Philipsen said in the press conference: “I’m never confident before a race, I only get confident when I cross the finish line and win. The finish line was close to our hotel so we had time to look at it carefully this morning. We did a very good job even though [lead-out man] Jonas [Rickaert] lost his chain. We had to adapt to the situation. Everything went well and I’m super happy to take a second stage win. Tomorrow is another chance to go for a bunch sprint. I’m targeting the wins rather than the points classification.”
Tadej Pogacar said: “I think I hit the road on a sharp corner and that’s how I got a flat tyre. At first, it went slow and suddenly it was totally flat and I had to change bike. Why should I have become stressed out? There was nothing I could do about it. I knew the team was strong enough to bring me back. If Max [Richeze] had not helped me to come across to the bunch, maybe he could have brought Pascal [Ackermann] closer to the finish line. Unfortunately, my incident left Pascal almost alone at the end but when something like this happens, we have to adapt to the situation.”
2022 UAE Tour: Stage 5 Brief Results
- Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Fenix), 182km in 4h17’05”, average speed 42.476km/h
- Olav Kooij (Jumbo-Visma) s.t.
- Sam Bennett (BORA – hansgrohe) s.t.
General Classification After Stage 5
- Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
- Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) at 4″
- Aleksandr Vlasov (BORA – hansgrohe) at 14″
Official Jerseys
Red Jersey, General Classification. Sponsor: International Holding Company – Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
Green Jersey, Points Classification. Sponsor: Italian Trade Agency (ICE) – Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Fenix)
White Jersey, Young Rider Classification. Sponsor: Nakheel – Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), worn by Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates)
Black Jersey, Intermediate Sprint Classification. Sponsor: Abu Dhabi Aviation – Dmitrii Strakhov (Gazprom-Rusvelo)
Tomorrow’s Stage: Expo 2020 Dubai Stage (180km)
The city stage of Dubai, departing from Expo 2020 Dubai. The first part of the stages takes place in the desert, touching familiar locations: Dubai Sports City, Silicon Oasis Meydan Racecourse until reaching Emirates Towers. The route crosses Jumeirah Road, Palm Jumeirah and the Jumeirah Islands before returning to Expo 2020 Dubai. The entire route takes place entirely on very wide roads, essentially straight, interspersed with large and well-paved roundabouts. The riders may encounter some sand in case of wind during the desert sections.
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