Two-pronged Shack attack nets P-N win for Kloden

Andreas Kloden wins and takes race lead, Paris-Nice 2011, stage five

RadioShack's Andreas Kloden won Thursday's tough 193km fifth stage of Paris-Nice in Vernoux-en-Vivarais in the Ardeche ahead of Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel), and now leads the Olympic road-race champion by four seconds overall.

While Kloden and Sanchez made the day's eight-man winning break up front, it was a day of yo-yoing on and off the back of the bunch for overnight race leader Thomas De Gendt (Vacansoleil).

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