Giro d'Italia stage 5 live: Mads Pedersen holds off Tom Pidcock to win again

A rolling 151km with a sting in the tail await the riders on the fifth day of the Giro

The Giro d'Italia peloton

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Hello, and welcome to Cycling Weekly's live coverage of stage 5 of the Giro d'Italia. With live racing now harder (see: more expensive) to watch in the UK, we thought we would bring you updates from some of the key stages of the 108th edition of the Italian Grand Tour. The first of those live blogs comes today, with an unpredictable, punchy stage in the south of Italy.

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Today's stage will roll out at 13:50 local time – that's 12:50 in the UK.

Here's how the GC looks going into stage five:

The last time the Giro d'Italia finished in Matera was in 2020, when Arnaud Démare, then of Groupama-FDJ, outsprinted the pack.

I've never been to Matera but I've just been told by a friend that it's a "fascinating" place.

I'm off to grab a sandwich before the stage begins. I suggest you do the same. Rendez-vous back here in 45 minutes or so.

While Tom is away, it's Adam Becket here, just with a couple of updates before today's stage gets underway.

We have answers to many of your questions, but please do email me - adam.becket@futurenet - if we can answer any others.

If you're working out who is who, Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) is in the pink jersey, Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) is in purple for points, Mathias Vacek (Lidl-Trek) is in the white young rider's jersey, while Lorenzo Fortunato (XDS Astana) is the man in blue, for leading the mountains classification.

151km to go: I (Tom Davidson) have now seized back the reins from Adam, just as stage five begins. Here comes the battle for the breakaway.

150km to go: We've got two early takers for the breakaway – Giosuè Epis (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) and Davide Bais (Polti VisitMalta).

147km to go: Movistar's Lorenzo Milesi joins the two escapees to form an all-Italian trio. The gap to the peloton is over a minute.

140km to go: Let's honour the breakaway trio's bravery by learning a bit more about them.

136km to go: The gap is now over 2:30. Lidl Trek's Jacopo Mosca is leading the bunch behind.

As an aside, I enjoyed this video Lidl-Trek shared ahead of the race of Mosca having his head shaved like a monk.

130km to go: The average speed so far is 43.7kph, slightly slower than yesterday's stage average of almost 47kph.

Here's Mads Pedersen in his pink skinsuit ahead of the start today.

120km to go: The breakaway is being kept on a tight leash. Their advantage is now just 1:45. Mosca is still hammering the front for Lidl-Trek.

115km to go: The riders are now descending gradually to the first of three individual sprints today. That comes in around 7km.

109km to go: The intermediate sprint in Massafra is won by Epis ahead of Bais.

101km to go: The next 50km are pan flat until the riders reach the 'Red Bull Kilometre' in Bernalda, with around 50km to go.

97km to go: We're now into the final 100km. Little has changed over the last hour of racing. We still have a breakaway trio, and Lidl-Trek's Jacopo Mosca is still pulling in the peloton.

91km to go: The riders are barreling down a dual carriageway at the moment. The race is heading west along Italy's southern coast on the Ionian Sea.

81km to go: Still on a dual carriageway.

74km to go: Giosuè Epis makes it two for two in the day's intermediate sprints.

The virtual points classification is:

While there's a lull in the racing, I'm going to offer my (unsolicited) predictions for how this one will finish.

61km to go: It's time to start getting excited for the Red Bull Kilometre.

Please allow me to give a big shout-out to Jacopo Mosca (Lidl-Trek), who has towed the peloton singlehandedly for the best part of two hours.

52km to go: A little tumble in the bunch for two VF Group - Bardiani CSF - Faizanè riders – Alessandro Pinarello and Filippo Magli.

51km to go: Giosuè Epis (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) wins the Red Bull Kilometre sprint.

47km to go: The next point of interest in this stage comes in its only categorised climb, with 28km to go.

40km to go: Epis's day in the breakaway is over. The 23-year-old takes his foot off the gas, and lets Milesi and Bais continue their charge as a duo.

32km to go: The pace has picked up in the peloton, with the bunch now roaring towards the climb. They'll hit the base in about a kilometre.

30km to go: The breakaway duo of Milesi and Bais have a 1:50 buffer on the climb. The peloton is squeezed into a pack behind.

29km to go: The gap to the escapees is dropping. It's now down to 1:30, with 600m to go to the summit.

28km to go: The pure sprinters are being shelled out the back on this climb. Milan Fretin (Cofidis), Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike), and Matteo Moschetti (Q36.5) have all fallen victim to the double-figure slopes.

28km to go: Milesi takes full points over the top of the climb.

23km to go: Mosca's duties are over and UAE Team Emirates-XRG have taken up chasing duties in the peloton. The gap to Milesi and Bais is 45 seconds, as the bunch rips down a descent.

22km to go: The peloton has splintered on the descent, and is now stretched out in a line along the road. No need to panic chase yet, though, there's still more than 20km to go.

Before we get there, let's take a closer look at today's finale.

16km to go: Though uncategorised, the riders are currently on a 5km climb at around 5%.

13km to go: The breakaway's foray is over.

11km to go: Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) is in charge of leading his team leaders, Juan Ayuso and Adam Yates into this finale.

7km to go: UAE Team Emirates-XRG are still on the front. There's a sharp descent coming shortly, and it appears they want to lead onto it.

6km to go: Scrap that, UAE Team Emirates-XRG have now dropped back, and left marshalling duties to Q36.5. Let's not forget, Pidcock was one of my tips for the day.

4km to go: Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) has been dropped, and will not contest the finale.

3km to go: Sprayed across the road, the riders hit a 10% ramp at almost 70kph. Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe have Primož Roglič on the front.

2km to go: Roglič tries to stretch out the pack, but he can't drop Pedersen. Mathias Vacek (Lidl-Trek) is leading in the white jersey.

1.9km to go: Pedersen is slipping back through the peloton.

1.8km to go: Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) launches an attack, but he's closed down by Vacek.

1km to go: The peloton is reduced, but there's still around 50 or 60 riders in the pack.

600m to go: Picnic PostNL are winding up a lead-out.

300m to go: Pedersen launches off Vacek's wheel.

Mads Pedersen wins stage five

That's it from tonight, we will be back on Friday for an explosive stage seven, one of only two summit finishes proper at this race. Enjoy tomorrow's stage six, which could be a breakaway day or a sprint, or a bit of everything. Naples always brings chaos.

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