De Maar takes solo Stoke win as Tour of Britain takes shape

Mark De Maar wins, Tour of Britain 2012 stage five


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Marc De Maar (UnitedHealthcare) soloed the final 6km in fine style to grab stage five of the Tour of Britain on a day that shook the race and the general classification to bits. 

The champion of Curacao looked to be down and out when he, Paul Voss (Endura Racing) and Jeremie Galland (Saur-Sojasun) overcooked a right-hander in the business end of the stage from a 23 strong group that had distanced the main peloton. 

As Galland clutched his collarbone, De Maar hopped to his feet before riding back up to the chase and promptly attacking.

In the end his margin of victory was comfortable. Sep Vanmarcke (Garmin-Sharp) won the sprint for second and in doing so stopped a UnitedHealthcare one-two; Boy Van Poppel was third.

The real damage however was done by the splits in the race that saw race leader Mark Cavendish (Sky) roll in over ten minutes down. In fact the only Sky rider to make the lead group was Christian Knees: a remarkable turn around for the British team in just 24 hours. 

The day's other winner had to be Jonathan Tiernan-Locke (Endura), who defended his place near the top of the GC with three stages remaining. In fact the explosive climber, who was last year's mountains classification winner, lit the fuse of the race on Gun Hill and proved he is climbing with the best of them in 2012. 

Australian Leigh Howard (Orica-GreenEdge) reclaimed the leader's jersey after making the front group and finishing fifth. He and Sep Vanmarcke, although not the best climbers, could also be dangerous as the race heads to Wales.

Peloton smashed to pieces in the Potteries

Italy's Ivan Basso (Liquigas-Cannondale) had enjoyed a quiet Tour of Britain so it came as a bit of a surprise when he livened up proceedings on the traditional 'Stoke stage' of the race. 

He, Bernie Sulzberger (Raleigh-GAC) and Bartosz Huzarski (NetApp) were the first to break clear but only Basso had the strength to battle the biting gusts and hammering changes in gradient as he made a solo bid with 50km left. 

As Basso toiled, the peloton behind reached boiling point along the exposed moors of the Peak District before the inevitable split formed. The road wound its way up, down and around the heather and dry-stone walls with riders coming and going between groups while the pace undulated in response.

In a peculiar move, Bradley Wiggins was spotted turning his bike around and riding back towards his team-mate Mark Cavendish, a wry smile fighting it's way past the Tour champion's calm veneer as he nodded for the TV cameras to move along while he repaid the domestique duties to the World Champion. 

Endura Racing and Paul Voss in particular was instrumental in keeping the pace of the leaders high going into the final 45 minutes as Tiernan-Locke looked to make the most of the opportunity and stake his credentials for the overall. 

Ultimately it was a thrilling finish in a slightly underwhelming Stoke suburb that brought the most exciting stage of the race so far to a close. It was a quality win for De Maar, and the top of GC is left in an intriguing situation with three difficult stages left to race. 

Results

Tour of Britain 2012, stage five: Stoke-on-Trent, 147km

1. Marc De Maar (AHO) UnitedHealthcare 3h 30-27

2. Sep Vanmarcke (Bel) Garmin-Sharp

3. Boy Van Poppel (Ned) UnitedHealthcare

4. Nathan Haas (Aus) Garmin-Sharp

5. Leigh Howard (Aus) Orica-GreenEdge

6. Sam Bennett (Irl) An Post-Sean Kelly Team

7. Damiano Caruso (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale

8. Leopold Koenig (Cze) Team NetApp

9. Jonathan Tiernan-Locke (GBr) Endura Racing

10. Jerome Coppel (Fra) Saur-Sojasun all at 15 secs

Overall classification after stage five

1. Leigh Howard (Aus) Orica-GreenEdge 20h 38-35

2. Boy Van Poppel (Ned) UnitedHealthcare at 7 secs

3. Sep Vanmarcke (Bel) Garmin-Sharp at 17 secs

4. Nathan Haas (Aus) Garmin-Sharp at 23 secs

5. Christian Knees (Ger) Sky at 24 secs

6. Jonathan Tiernan-Locke (GBr) Endura Racing at 24 secs

7. Damiano Caruso (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale at 24 secs

8. Christopher Jones (USA) UnitedHealthcare at 34 secs

Mark Cavendish signs on at stage start

Leaving Trentham Gardens

Marc De Maar wins

Leigh Howard back in the lead

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Richard Abraham is an award-winning writer, based in New Zealand. He has reported from major sporting events including the Tour de France and Olympic Games, and is also a part-time travel guide who has delivered luxury cycle tours and events across Europe. In 2019 he was awarded Writer of the Year at the PPA Awards.