European Champion Demi Vollering sprinted to victory to claim stage 5 of the Giro d'Italia Women in Sante Stefano di Cadore on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
The FDJ United-SUEZ rider out-sprinted individual leader Anna van der Breggen and Antonia Niedermaier from a four-rider breakaway group to secure 10 crucial bonus seconds.
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Van der Breggen secured second place to successfully defend her general classification lead, while Niedermaier finished third.
Queen Stage Action
The Queen stage intensified approximately 60 kilometers from the finish line on the Passo di Sant'Antonio climb.
Vollering and Marlen Reusser launched attacks against Van der Breggen, but the pink jersey holder responded strongly.
The general classification group fragmented heavily behind an earlier 20-rider breakaway, leaving several competitors isolated.
Lauren Dickson dropped back from the breakaway to pace Vollering, causing further separation among the top contenders.
Reusser and Elisa Longo Borghini fell behind on the subsequent climbs, with Reusser ultimately finishing 53 seconds behind the winner and dropping down the general classification standings.
A final four-rider selection emerged on the last climb, featuring Vollering, Van der Breggen, Niedermaier, and Isabella Holmgren.
Despite various attempts to prevent a group finish during the downhill run through the Piave Valley, the quartet cooperated into the final kilometers before launching the decisive dash to the line.
Vollering's Reaction
"I'm very happy to take the victory here, it's my first stage in the Giro so it's a nice one," said Vollering.
