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Greipel takes Tour de France Stage 5

SAINT-QUENTIN, France, July 5 (UPI) -- Andre Greipel of Germany dashed to victory Thursday in Stage 5 of the Tour de France, winning his second straight stage.

Greipel covered the 196.5-kilometer (122 mile) route Rouen to Saint-Quentin in 4 hours, 41 minutes, 30 seconds, finishing ahead of a group including Matthew Gross of Australia, Juan Jose Haedo of Argentina Samuel Dumoulin of France and world champion Mark Cavendish of Great Britain.

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"That was one of the hardest sprints I've ever done in my career," Greipel said.

Greipel, who managed to avoid a crash less than 3 miles from the finish, has a 7-second lead over Bradley Wiggins of Great Britain and Sylvain Chavanel of France, heading into Friday's Stage 6 -- a mostly flat 207.5-kilometer (129 mile) course from Epernay to Metz.

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