Vermeersch wins stage 5 in bunch sprint at 4 Jours de Dunkerque
Philippe Gilbert moves to GC lead ahead of Naesen with one day to go
![CASSEL FRANCE MAY 07 Gianni Vermeersch of Belgium and Team AlpecinFenix celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Oliver Naesen of Belgium and AG2R Citren Team and Jake Stewart of United Kingdom and Team Groupama FDJ during the 66th 4 Jours De Dunkerque Grand Prix Des Hauts De France 2022 Stage 5 a 1837km stage from Cassel to Cassel 152m 4JDD on May 07 2022 in Cassel France Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5mrGyAZc63HoxpzZhhucm5-1024-80.jpg)
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