The Phnom Penh Post

Aru wins fifth stage, Froome takes yellow

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FABIO Aru emulated compatriot Vincenzo Nibali in win winning the fifth stage tage of the Tour de France on Wednesday, as reigningig­ning champion Chris Froome took ok over the race e lead.

I t a l i a n Aru won the e 160.5km stage that finished on the La Planche des Belles Filles climb, where Nibali won in 2014 before e going on to claim Tour victory. ctory. As with Nibali three years ears ago, Aru crossed the finish nish line (pictured, AFP) wearing the Italian national al champion’s jersey. Froome came home third behind Ireland Ireland’ss Dan Martin in second, and took over the yel yell o w jersey from Sky team teammate GeraintGer­ain Thomas. Aru launched his attack with 2.4km left and finished 16 sec seconds clea clear of Martin Martin. With a 10-second time bonu bonus on the line, he moved up to third overall, at just 14 seconds behind Froome.

But more importantl­y, the 2015 Vuelta a Espana winner made a statement that he is a genuine challenger to end Froome’s Tour reign.

Having previously won stages at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta, this completed a Grand Tour stage sweep for Aru.

“First of all I’m going to enjoy this moment because I had a great spring and won the Italian title but before that I had a tough time,” said Aru, who had to pull out of May’s Giro due to injury.

“It’s a difficult race and the opposition is very tough. I’d prefer to take it day by day be- cause I didn’t expect to compete at the Tour.

“My goal was the Giro but unfortunat­ely I was injured.”

Briton Froome came home 20sec behind the winner, with Australia’s Richie Porte just behind him, but Colombian Nairo Quintana struggled and lost 14 seconds to Froome.

“It’s amazing for me to be back in yellow, but having said that the race is far from over,” Froome warned.

“[Aru] showed already in the [Criterium du] Dauphine he was in great form, today he just confirmed that. Fabio’s going to have to be one of the guys we keep an eye on in the next couple of weeks.”

Romain Bardet, last year’s runner up, came home fifth, at 24sec behind Aru, to now sit seventh overall at 47sec.

Thomas, who started the day 12 seconds clear, dropped to second at 12sec behind his team leader.

But at the end of the first mountain summit finish of this year’s race, the overall standings took on a familiar look as the overall contenders flexed their muscles for the first time.

The top 10 are now separated by one minute, with all the big guns in there, including two-time former winner Alberto Contador, now eighth at 52sec. Porte moved up to fifth at 39sec, with Quintana ninth at 54sec.

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