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Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) gained her third stage in 4 days, taking the victory on stage 5 of the Simac Ladies Tour in Doetinchem. In a dash that was marred by a crash on the ultimate kilometre, Wiebes outsprinted Elisa Balsamo (Lidl-Trek) and Nienke Veenhoven (Visma-Lease a Bike).
Audrey De Keersmaeker (Lotto-Dstny) had animated the stage with a solo of greater than 70km, however the Belgian was caught 14km from the end in Doetinchem.
Despite nearly steady assaults within the ultimate, the stage then got here all the way down to a dash the place Wiebes was the quickest.
Yellow jersey Franziska Koch simply escaped the crash and retains the general lead going into Sunday’s ultimate stage.
As her teammate Lotte Kopecky was one of many crashed riders, Wiebes had blended emotions after her victory.
“I heard the crash, and Lotte mentioned instantly on the radio that she was on the bottom. That actually sucks. It was a very harmful ultimate with all of the visitors islands, and when the peloton goes from left to proper, you must pay very shut consideration. A crash occurs quick in that scenario,” mentioned Wiebes.
“I did get out of place slightly bit, however then I discovered my method again. I began my dash fairly early, nevertheless it was sufficient,” she continued.
Kopecky’s crash ruined SD Worx-Protime’s plan for the dash the place the crew needed to get bonus seconds for the world champion to be able to transfer her up in GC.
“Lotte ought to have been sitting on my wheel, and we might each dash. Now we’ll should see how she is, and tomorrow is a brand new day,” completed Wiebes.
How it unfolded
On the 140km stage, the peloton stayed collectively till De Keersmaeker went solo with over 85km to go. The 25-year-old Belgian shortly constructed a spot of over a minute, and with 60km to go she was 2:45 minutes forward.
Previously a cyclocross rider, De Keersmaeker switched her focus to highway biking in 2023 and signed for Lotto-Dstny for 2024. At the Tour de France Femmes, she gained the stage 2 combativity prize with a solo breakaway, and her exploits round Doetinchem would earn her the combativity prize and purple jersey once more.
The peloton sprang into motion 55km from the road – not by choosing up the chase however by launching assault after assault. Visma-Lease a Bike and Liv-AlUla-Jayco had been probably the most energetic whereas different groups additionally joined in. SD Worx-Protime had their palms full masking all of the strikes, however not one of the assaults lasted lengthy as they had been both caught shortly or there was no cooperation if 5 – 6 riders (typically with an SD Worx-Protime rider amongst them) acquired a small hole.
The greater pace lowered De Keersmaeker’s benefit to solely 18 seconds with 41km to go, however the Belgian steadfastly saved going, growing her hole to over 30 seconds once more. Linda Riedmann (Visma-Lease a Bike) attacked with 15km to go and eventually bridged to De Keersmaekers; each had been reeled in a kilometre later.
This set off one other flurry of assaults with nearly each Visma-Lease a Bike rider in addition to Quinty Ton and Ruby Roseman-Gannon (each Liv-AlUla-Jayco) having a strive, however none of those strikes lasted lengthy, and when SD Worx-Protime amassed on the entrance of the peloton six kilometres from the end, the stage was set for a dash.
The dash trains manoeuvred for one of the best positions going into the ultimate kilometre the place a contact of wheels introduced down Kopecky and Charlotte Kool (DSM-Firmenich PostNL), additionally inflicting Karlijn Swinkels (UAE Team ADQ), Anniina Ahtosalo (Uno-X Mobility), Julie De Wilde, and Marthe Truyen (each Fenix-Deceuninck) to go down. Kool needed to abandon whereas the others might end the race, albeit with torn equipment and abrasions.
In the considerably chaotic dash, Rachele Barbieri (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) went early down the right-hand facet of the highway with Lara Gillespie (UAE Team ADQ) and Ally Wollaston (AG Insurance-Soudal) on her wheel. Led out by Barbara Guarischi, Wiebes launched her dash on the left facet of the ending straight and handed Barbieri. Balsamo got here out of Wiebes’ slipstream on the ultimate metres however couldn’t move her, and Wiebes raised her palms on the road.
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