It was billed as the big day in the general classification, and stage 5 of the Vuelta a Andalucía did not disappoint with Tom Pidcock (Pinarello-Q36.5) storming to victory with an attack up the final climb, 5km from the finish.

Jan Christen (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) took second place, 10 seconds down, while Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ United) completed the day’s podium a further two seconds back.

The overall title was taken by Iván Romeo (Movistar), who managed to hold on to his yellow jersey despite all the attacking. His team controlled things perfectly for the Spanish national champion, with him just having to really cover any moves by Andreas Leknessund (Uno-X Mobility), who took second in the GC, seven seconds down, with Pidcock completing the final overall podium at 27 seconds.

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Every stage of this race has been chaotic with amazingly aggressive racing from start to finish, and day five wasn’t any different, with the queen stage seeing the race blown apart by Pidcock and co after several attacks peppered the final 30km. The stage was very back-loaded with two ascents up the Alto de la Primera Cruz, where all the attacking happened.

“It was a really nice day. The first GC win was a big objective,” said Romeo after the stage. “Without a time trial, it would be difficult, but I am in good form, my team were 11 out of 10, they were so good.

“Tactics to be with Lekenessund. Being in the form that I am in it was difficult for them to take time on me. The change of rhythm was hard but yeah, the team was brilliant and I deserve this. I think I have worked pretty hard this winter and I want to make a big step forward and I want to be the very best.”

“It feels great [to win]. Yesterday I was getting frustrated, you train so hard and put in so much work and miss opportunities,” said stage winner Pidcock. “We let the GC go on one stage but today we took the opportunity. The team worked well and I finished it off. I feel like I can get into the season now that we’ve ticked off that first win.”

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