It’s happened to us all. You’ve done one of the rides of your life, you’ve told everyone about it, perhaps even had a little celebration afterwards … and you clean forget to upload it to Strava.
That’s what we’re guessing happened to BMC Racing’s Greg Van Avermaet yesterday after winning Stage 5 with a fine solo display that also saw him take the race leader’s yellow jersey from Tinkoff’s Peter Sagan.
As one of the pros who have been uploading their data to Strava during the race, the Belgian was a no-brainer for our latest Strava Tour de France ride of the day – but in the absence of his data, it goes instead to his compatriot and fellow escapee, Thomas De Gendt.
The Lotto-Soudal rider finished second on the stage to Van Avermaet, who had dropped him on the Col du Perthus, but De Gendt had the consolation of moving into the polka dot jersey as leader of the points classification. Here’s his data.

Around one in six of the Tour’s riders are uploading their data to Strava after each stage; here is our highly unofficial list of classification leaders among those using the ride-sharing network. Their actual placings are in brackets.
Overall: Greg Van Avermaet, BMC Racing (1)
Points: Greg Van Avermaet, BMC Racing (6)

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Max cadence 181 rpm!
Max cadence 181 rpm!