Pineau Breaks Away and Wins Stage 5 of 2010 Giro d'Italia

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05/13/2010| 0 comments
by Reuters
Nibali celebrates his Giro d'Italia lead on the podium in Italy. Photo copyright Fotoreporter Sirotti.
Nibali celebrates his Giro d'Italia lead on the podium in Italy. Photo copyright Fotoreporter Sirotti.

Pineau Breaks Away and Wins Stage 5 of 2010 Giro d'Italia

Race leader Vincenzo Nibali donates leader's jersey to Coppi's son.

2010 Giro d'Italia leader Vincenzo Nibali willingly gave the famous pink jersey away on Thursday, just a day after saying no one could take it from him.

The Liquigas rider remains very much at the top of the overall standings after the fifth stage but donated his leader's vest to the son of Fausto Coppi so it could be laid on the nearby tomb of the cycling great, who died 50 years ago.

Nibali, a late call-up for the Giro after Liquigas team mate Franco Pellizotti was excluded because of a doping probe, seized the lead on Wednesday's team time trial when he was adamant he would stay in pink for a good while.

Despite his gesture to honour the memory of five-time Giro winner Coppi, the Italian will still be in the "maglia rosa" for Friday's sixth stage after receiving an extra leader's jersey.

"I want to keep hold of this one as long as possible. The last week will be tough. But at my side I have a phenomenal team," he told reporters.

The 162-kilometer route from Novara to Novi Ligure in north western Italy passed through Fausto's old stomping grounds and the energetic race was fit to grace the hallowed roads.

France's Quick-Step rider Jerome Pineau was the surprise winner of the stage in 3 hours 45 minutes 59 seconds ahead of Julien Fouchard and Japanese pacesetter Yukiya Arashiro, who went like a train early on and did well to cling on to third.

Pineau and a small group caught up around halfway through the stage and they managed to hold off any further charges and find extra power at the end.

"I'm thrilled," Giro stage winner Pineau told Roadcycling.com and added "Yesterday evening I was talking to the Sports Directors and I mentioned that today I would try to win, and then I really did. In the last 100 meters before the finish line I was so concentrated on the sprint that it seemed like everything around me just disappeared. It was like being in a dream, I didn't feel anything."

"It's surely the best win of my entire career and I'd like to dedicate it to my team, with which I'm fighting together day after day to achieve results as great as this; to my family and especially to my uncle Guy, who is running in his own serious race against a grave illness that is ailing him," Pineau concluded.

Overall Nibali kept his 13-second lead over team mate and 2006 Giro winner Ivan Basso with Astana favourite Alexander Vinokourov 33 seconds behind in sixth.

The sixth stage winds its way from Fidenza Village to Marina di Carrara.

The three-week Giro d'Italia race, the world's second biggest stage race after the Tour de France, ends in Verona on May 30.

Stay tuned to us here at Roadcycling.com for complete 2010 Giro d'Italia coverage including video highlights from the race and visit www.universalsports.com/cycling for live video from the Giro.

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