Tour de France 1950 Stage 5

Tour de France 1950

Stage 5

Rouen → Dinard

Race Report

Stage 5 of the 1950 Tour de France, held on July 17, 1950, covered 316.0 km from Rouen to Dinard. Giovanni Corrieri won the stage. Classified as a flat stage suited for sprinters. The riders faced 2,889 meters of total elevation gain. The stage was completed at an average speed of 29.8 km/h, which was 4.0 km/h slower than the edition average of 33.8 km/h. At 316.0 km, this was the longest stage of the 1950 edition.

Road raceFlat316.0 km17 Jul 1950

Rouen → Dinard

Stage 5 | Rouen - Dinard

Stage Winner

Giovanni Corrieri

Yellow Jersey

Bernard Gauthier

Avg Speed

29.8 km/h

Elevation

2,889 m

Difficulty

49

Startlist Quality

1,148

Jersey Classifications

Yellow Jersey

Bernard Gauthier

Polka-Dot Jersey

Nan

Edition Difficulty Profile

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won Stage 5 of the 1950 Tour de France?

Giovanni Corrieri won Stage 5 of the 1950 Tour de France.

How long was Stage 5 of the 1950 Tour de France?

Stage 5 covered 316.0 km from Rouen to Dinard. The total elevation gain was 2,889 meters.

Who wore the yellow jersey after Stage 5 of the 1950 Tour de France?

Bernard Gauthier wore the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) after Stage 5 of the 1950 Tour de France.

What was the route of Stage 5 in the 1950 Tour de France?

Stage 5 ran from Rouen to Dinard, a distance of 316.0 km. It was classified as a flat stage.

What was the average speed of Stage 5 in the 1950 Tour de France?

The average winning speed for Stage 5 was 29.8 km/h. The stage profile was classified as flat.