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Tour de France: Simon Clarke wins stage five as Pogacar makes statement – live!

LIVE – Updated at 17:17

Join Luke McLaughlin for updates on the stage from Lille to Arenberg.

That will be all for today. The cobbles certainly delivered extra nervousness in the peloton and extra excitement for Tour de France fans everywhere – although the most significant moments of the race occurred off the cobbled sectors.

The apparently fearless Tadej Pogacar has taken a stranglehold on the general classification following another exceptional performance, in which he rode more like a Classics strong-man than a grand tour GC hopeful. Simon Clarke, meanwhile, produced a stunning stage win with a combination of sheer hard work in the breakaway and a bit of tactical cunning in the “final”.

Daniel Harris has tennis action from Wimbledon for you, right here. Bye for now.

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It’s being reported that Roglic has dislocated his shoulder. What a terrible day it’s been for Jumbo-Visma.

A couple of interesting points being raised in the discussions on Eurosport: One, Jumbo-Visma’s issues highlighted the problem of having two GC leaders, as they didn’t seem sure what to do or who to help when problems arrived.

Secondly, they are questioning why Bettiol was pulling on the front of the peloton on the cobbles when there were two EF-Education Easypost riders in the breakway.

Sounds ... painful?

Roglič PUT HIS OWN SHOULDER back in.

Or did he? (Put his own shoulder back in, that is.)

Primož Roglič confirms he dislocated his shoulder in that crash and the team had to pop it back in. He's set to continue. #TDF2022

Luke Rowe speaks to ITV: “It was a chaotic day ... I think for us, maybe we exposed ourselves a little bit early ... It

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