Lecerf books yellow jersey as Ormiston wins stage 5
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Callum Ormiston who rides for Team South Africa celebrates his win of stage 5 after crossing the finish line with a stunning solo sprint to clinch the 195.5 kilometre stage to Rubavu on Thursday. Photo by Christopher Renzaho

Belgian rider William Junior Lecerf is the new Tour du Rwanda 2023 yellow jersey holder despite losing stage five to Callum Ormiston who put up a stunning solo sprint to clinch the 195.5 kilometre stage to Rubavu on Thursday.

Ormiston, who rider for Team South Africa, rode his way to the finish line in Rubavu town after using four hours 59 minutes and 51 seconds, opening a six-second gap between him and second-placed Walter Calzoni of Q36.5 PRO Cycling Team and other 13 riders, including Rwandan Eric Muhoza, who were chasing him in the sprint.

Muhoza of Bike Aid again remains the best performing Rwandan rider as he has now closed the gap to the top by just 11 seconds down from 20 seconds on Wednesday.

The yellow jersey remains up in the air with Lecerf, who rides for Soudal Quick-Step, becoming the fourth rider to wear the coveted jersey after Thomas Bonnet Henok Mulueberhane and Ethan Vernon.

Jerseys after stage 5 (Rusizi -Rubavu: 195.5 Km) on

1. Yellow Jersey holder: Lecerf William Junior (Soudal Quick Step)

2. Best Climber: Marc Oliver Pritzen (EF Education-Nippo)

3. Best Young Rider: Lecerf William Junior (Soudal Quick Step)

4. Best Sprinter: James Fouche (Bolton Equities Black Spoke)

5. Stage Winner: Callum Orminston (Team South Africa)

6. Best Rwandan Rider: Eric Muhoza (Bike Aid)

7. Best African Rider: Eyob Metkel (Terrenganu TSG Polygon)

8. Best Combative Rider: Gelders Gil (Soudal Quick Step Devo Team)

9. Best in Breakaway: Chris Froome (Israel Premier Tech)

10.Best Team: Euskaltel -Euskadi (Spain)