He shoots, he scores... Navarro wins Criterium du Dauphine stage

Daniel Navarro, Dauphine 2010, stage 5

Daniel Navarro (Astana) scored a well-taken lone stage win on Friday's fifth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné between Serre Chevalier and Grenoble, while there were no changes in the overall classification among the favourites, with RadioShack's Janez Brajkovic retaining the lead by 1-15 over US rider Tejay Van Garderen (HTC), with Navarro's Astana team-mate Alberto Contador in third.

Navarro was freed of team responsibilities for the day, bursting out of the peloton on the last climb of the day - the hors-catégorie Chamrousse - catching the remnants of the day's breakaway, and then forging on alone down the 30-kilometre descent to the finish.

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