The Dutch rider follows up her win on the Champs-Elysees with a blistering sprint to take out stage five.
Dutch rider Lorena Wiebes has won her second stage at the women's Tour de France with another powerful sprint to finish the 176 kilometre flat ride from Bar-le-Duc to Saint-Die-des-Vosges, the longest stage of the race.
"I'm really happy, especially because Franzy [team mate Franziska Koch] did such a strong effort with controlling the race from the beginning," Wiebes said. "I felt today again strong in the sprint, I'm happy to deliver it after a long stage. It's still a goal to get the green jersey."
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