Tour de France 2025 Stage 5 heads to Caen for a flat 33-kilometer time trial. Will Remco Evenepoel show why he’s Olympic and world champion? We preview the crucial stage. #TDF

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2025 Tour to France stage five. This is the big TT on tap for this year’s edition. 33 kilometers starting and finishing in con. The riders head out northwest and then back into town. Not that too many mountain difficulties in terms of elevation. We’re going from around 15 up to 60 m. So, no big differences there. A lot of power stretches, some corners, but a day for the TT riders to make the difference. Who do you think will pull off the stage win? And who do you think will be in the yellow jersey at the end of the day? Drop your comments down below. The clear favorite is the Olympic and twotime world champion Remco Evanapole, winner of the TT stage last year. Remco is going to have some competition though. Look for Afini and Van Art both from Visma Lisa bike. And those riders will be setting early pace times for Yonas Vingel who did a great TT ride along with his teammate Mattail Jorgensson in the criterium dude. The stage that was won by yes the star favorite for tomorrow Remco Evanapool. Tatty Pagachar not so much but look for his teammate Xiaoida. Others well includes Stefan Bissinger. Again, drop in your favorites for tomorrow. But stage five of the 2025 Tour to France, the star favorite will be Remco Evanapole. Tune in to find out if the Belgian dominates.

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24 Comments

  1. "Taddej Pogacar not so much" after mentioning Vingegaard? Both Niermann and Campenaerts said after today's stage that the flat, Watts-based route suits Pogacar more than Vingegaard.

  2. Why did you mention Stefan Bissegger, he had to abandon the race already in stage 1? I hope you can better track in the future who is still in the race and who is not.

  3. avant de gagner, il faudra rester bien accroché sur sa machine, les 3 derniers kilometres en descente , dans des ruelles, sont tres dangereux…

  4. I know there’s strategy involved in the mostly flat sprints but I find them kinda boring,l still watch but I like the TTs and mountain stages best 😅

  5. We might end up with Remco, Pogi and Vingegaard all within 10 sec in the classification after this TT. Remco Will put time on the two others, and they seems pretty even talen the TT I CDD in consideration.

  6. I'll go with Remco as he understands this is his opportunity to move up, maybe pad a bit of a lead before it gets bumpy.

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