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His Second G17-38
After the mistaken celebration of Luka Pibernik (Bahrain-Merida), it was Fernando Gaviria (Quickstep) who rightly threw his arms wide in the true stage victory. Gaviria's victory was his second in just five stages, and it awarded him the Maglia Ciclamino for the effort. Behind him, the now former wearer of the jersey, Andre Greipel (Lotto Soudal) managed fourth on the day. That placing puts him back into his German National Champion jersey for stage 6. Sam Bennett (Bora-Hansgrohe) rewarded his team's effort by making the podium on the third step with Jakub Mareczko (Wilier Triestina) making the podium in second, but not making it into this painting.