Carlos Rodriguez, a fifth stage of the Tour de Basque Country, won alone, daniel Felipe Martinez, winner of the fourth stage, won second in the small group sprint behind him, and Ineos completed the second consecutive win of the Tour de Basque. In terms of overall results, Remco Evenepoel won the third place with the attack and successfully put on the overall yellow shirt, Martinez was second by two seconds, and Loglic was in poor form and failed to respond to the attack in time, ranking eighth in the total time with a big loss of 1 minute.
Stage route
The 163.8 km course climbed to 3485 meters, including 1 secondary slope and 4 tertiary slopes, and there was a 20% climbing wall steep slope 500 meters before the finish line, which meant that the total performance list would change significantly at the end of the stage.
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In the first 60 kilometers of the race, runners kept trying to attack but none of them worked, until Bahraini driver Pello Bilbao attacked, bringing out seven people including Sepp Kuss (Jumbo), Rodriguez (Ineos) and Marc Sole to form a breakout group.

Bilbao was left behind after 20 km, leaving only Soler and Rodriguez in the final breakout group, the GC group behind him did not start until the last climb, Efernepul took the lead in firing, And Mas (Enric Mas), Martinez and Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo) and others responded, and The yellow-shirted Loglic did not follow.
In the front breakout group, Rodriguez seized the opportunity to attack, dumped Solair and marched towards the finish line, and Solair was then taken back by the GC group behind him.
With Rodriguez still 40 seconds ahead of the finish line, the Spaniard gritted his teeth and insisted, while the GC groups behind them were all staring at each other without reaching a consensus to pursue.
In the final 500 meters of steep slopes, Rodriguez rushed behind him to cross the line of the GC Group to win the second stage of the invigoration, followed by his teammate Martinez in the group sprint to finish second, Effenerple third.
Wengergao, on the other hand, slipped the rear wheels because the slope was too steep, and when he fell, he squeezed Aleksandr Vlasov onto the guardrail, and the two finally pushed the cart across the line.
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