Stewart Sprints to Dauphine Fifth Stage Win, Evenepoel Holds Lead
- Jake Stewart won the fifth stage of the 2025 Critérium du Dauphiné in Mâcon on June 12, 2025, finishing a 183km race with a bunch sprint.
- The stage featured several climbs and a breakaway trio caught by the peloton, with sprinters dominating after Pascal Ackermann crashed out early in the stage.
- Stewart, riding for Israel-Premier Tech, initiated his sprint from 300 metres out, holding off Axel Laurance and Søren Wærenskjold to claim his first WorldTour victory.
- Remco Evenepoel managed to stay in the lead overall after suffering a crash on a challenging 180-degree turn close to the finish, completing the stage without losing any time.
- With three mountain stages ahead, Evenepoel leads the general classification while Stewart secured his second win this season, marking his progress in the WorldTour.
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Despite a little fear on Thursday 12 June at the finish of the 5th stage in Mâcon, Belgian Remco Evenepoel is still the race leader.


Stewart sprints to Dauphine fifth stage win, Evenepoel holds lead
At the prestigious Dauphine multi-day race, Briton Jake Stewart (Israel - Premier Tech) won the 183-kilometer stage on Thursday.
In a cycling increasingly closed to the victories by the hegemony of a pleiade of mind-blowing cyclists, suddenly a total surprise. Jake Stewart, 25-year-old British, 1.79 in height, few wins in five years of professional (4), imposes himself with unquestionable solvency on the great names of the platoon, the Italian Jonathan Milan, the French Turgis and, above all, the most stimulating runner of the platoon, the Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel, w…
The British of Israel gives the surprise in the latest sprint of the Dauphiné
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