Cobble king Clarke rules Tour de France stage five with bike throw

Stage winner Australia鈥檚 Simon Clarke, right, pushes his wheel over the finish line ahead of Netherlands鈥� Taco van der Hoorn during the fifth stage of the Tour de France cycling race in France, Wednesday. (AP)
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  • The 35-year-old Australian Clarke used a bike throw on the line in a razor thin victory over Taco van der Hoorn after Native American Neilson Powless launched a sprint in a bid for the yellow jersey but fell just short

ARENBERG, France: Simon Clarke of Israel Premier Tech won stage five of the Tour de France on Wednesday in a photo finish after a 157km run from Lille to Arenberg featuring 20km of cobbled mining roads.

Belgium鈥檚 Wout van Aert of Jumbo retained his overall leader鈥檚 yellow jersey despite a nasty fall, but his teammate Primoz Roglic lost around two minutes to defending champion and fellow Slovenian Tadej Pogacar.

The 35-year-old Australian Clarke used a bike throw on the line in a razor thin victory over Taco van der Hoorn after Native American Neilson Powless launched a sprint in a bid for the yellow jersey but fell just short.

鈥淲hat a year,鈥� said Clarke, who got a last-minute contract with the IPT team in December after leaving EF. 鈥淚鈥檓 ever the optimist.

鈥淚 just told myself not to panic even when the sprint started almost 1km out,鈥� he said about the finale.

鈥淚 sat back in the slipstream, waited and waited and went for the line at the last second,鈥� he said.

Van Aert fell early and hurt a shoulder and was almost run over by his own team car, but rallied to cling on to his overall lead by 13sec from Powless of EF.

The race goes to his native Belgium on Thursday where he can parade through 60km of roads there in the yellow jersey.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 part of why I dug so deep,鈥� he said. 鈥淏ut this wan鈥檛 what we had planned this morning.鈥�

Defending champion Pogacar did the best of the pretenders to the 2022 title when he finished seventh, 51sec off the lead, putting a little time into all his rivals after threatening to pulverise them before fading in the final kilometers.

鈥淚 like the cobbles,鈥� smiled the 23-year-old UAE leader.

鈥淚 had no bad luck, felt good and played it intelligently at the end when I knew I wouldn鈥檛 catch the leaders,鈥� he said.

Pogacar retains the best placed under-26鈥檚 white jersey.

Ineos trio Adam yates, Tom Pidcock and Geraint Thomas all hung in and trail Pogacar by 28, 29 and 30sec respectively.

The treacherous stage raced over cobbles was doubly dangerous due to dust billowing from the bone dry surface among the corn, wheat and potato fields making it tough to breath and easy to slip.

Eleven cobbled sections totalling almost 20km of bone shaking mining roads caused much of the chaos but not all of it.

Roglic, runner-up in 2020, was brought down after Caleb Ewan collided with a stray hay bale, the Jumbo man then hitting him and struggling thereafter.

He finished 44th on the day, 2min 36sec off the lead.

Embarking from the chic northern city of Lille, good humored crowds along the roadside thickened as the race hit the cobbles in the finale.

But a grim-faced Mathieu van der Poel, a pre-race favorite, was dropped by the lead group 30km out.

Visible for his polka-dot jersey and handle-bar moustache, Magnus Cort-Nielsen was once again in the thick of the action finishing fifth and retaining the King of the Mountains shirt he took in his native Denmark on stage two.

Thursday鈥檚 sixth stage starts in the Belgian town of Binche and returns to France in the Ardennes forest for what should be a splintered finale with two short steep climbs.