Olav Kooij won the fifth stage of the Tour de France this Wednesday. The Dutchman from Decathlon CMA CGM imposed his speed in a massive sprint in Pau. Torstein Traeen, from Uno-X Mobility, kept the yellow jersey after a quiet day for the peloton.
A breather before the mountain
The stage, 158.3 kilometers between Lannemezan and Pau, was designed for sprinters. Without major promotions, the favorite teams chose to conserve energy. Temperatures reached 38 degrees Celsius and the forest fires of previous days made the journey a relief for the runners.
Kooij, 24, was placed in an ideal position by his teammates. He resisted the push of the German Max Kanter and the Belgian Tim Merlier to cross the finish line first. This is his first stage victory in the Tour; He already has three in the Giro d’Italia.
“After a couple of hard days, I was looking forward to this opportunity to sprint. Winning immediately is incredible,” Kooij declared. “It was an easy day until the end, when you know it’s going to be chaotic. Everyone is really looking forward to it and I found my way.”
Traeen, who took the lead in stage 4, is not a candidate to win the overall. Defending champion Tadej Pogacar and two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard crossed the finish line 14 seconds later, both eight minutes behind the Norwegian in the standings.
What’s coming: the Tourmalet
Stage 6 on Thursday will mark a drastic change. It will be 186.2 kilometers with two category 1 mountain passes and the feared Col du Tourmalet, classified HC (out of category). The 17.1 kilometer climb to Tourmalet is one of the most emblematic of the Tour.
The route concludes with an 18.7 kilometer category 2 climb to Gavarnie-Gèdre. Pogacar and Vingegaard are expected to attack each other on these slopes. Last year, Pogacar launched devastating early attacks that Vingegaard couldn’t follow up. Traeen, for his part, will probably give up the yellow jersey.




