Lidl-Trek and Jonathan Milan went back to back on stage 5 of the UAE Tour, with the Italian powerfully sprinting to another victory in Dubai.

It was a slightly more technical finish on Friday with two big turns in the final 1,500m, but Lidl-Trek navigated the fierce fight for position to deliver Milan to the perfect point on the finishing straight.

He opened up early and had to push on for a long time to the line, but in front proved the best place to be and he was easily able to hold off Erlend Blikra (Uno-X Mobility) in second and Matteo Malucelli (XDS Astana) in third.

Red jersey Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious) finished in the bunch and will continue to lead the race ahead of Jebel Hafeet on Saturday.

The twisty finish in Dubai did look like it could be a catalyst for crashes, but in the end only one rider went down on the final corner: Milan’s brother and fellow sprinter Matteo Milan (Groupama-FDJ United), who had finished third on stage 4.

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 20: A general view of Jonathan Milan of Italy and Team Lidl - Trek, Erlend Blikra of Norway and Team Uno-X Mobility, Matteo Malucelli of Italy and Team XDS Astana, Luka Mezgec of Slovenia and Team Jayco AlUla and Daniel Skerl of Italy and Team Bahrain - Victorious during the 8th UAE Tour 2026, Stage 5 a 168km stage from Dubai Al Mamzar Park to Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University / #UCIWT / on February 20, 2026 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

The sprint is launched (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

“Last year here I finished second or third, and I think I knew how it important it was to come to the second-to-last corner in the first position, but also to be not too much in the front because from the last corner it’s pretty far to the finish line,” Milan explained.

“It was really well controlled by my teammates for all the stage, and then in the final it was a bit difficult to stay together, they all gave me a big hand and a big support, and in the end they positioned me well. I found a nice way to sprint and I’m super happy for this result.”

After two sprint days, it will be back to the climbers on Saturday with a decisive GC stage finishing atop Jebel Hafeet, where Tiberi will try to defend his race lead against main challenger Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates-XRG).

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