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Frauen: LA COURSE BY LE TOUR DE FRANCE 2020

DEIGNAN DENIES VOS AND VAN VLEUTEN DUTCH HAT-TRICK
Nice – Nice (96,0 km)
1 Elizabeth Deignan (GBr) Trek – Segafredo 2:22:51
2 Marianne Vos (Ned) CCC – Liv 0:00:00
3 Demi Vollering (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg 0:00:00
4 Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Pol) Canyon // SRAM Racing 0:00:00
5 Annemiek Van Vleuten (Ned) Mitchelton – Scott 0:00:00
6 Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita) Trek – Segafredo 0:00:07
7 Emilia Fahlin (Swe) FDJ – Nouvelle Aquitaine – Futuroscope 0:01:50
8 Elisa Balsamo (Ita) Valcar – Travel & Service 0:01:50
9 Soraya Paladin (Ita) CCC – Liv 0:01:50
10 Liane Lippert (GER) Team Sunweb 0:01:50
11 Lotte Kopecky (Bel) Lotto Soudal Ladies 0:01:50
12 Mikayla Harvey (NZl) Equipe Paule Ka 0:01:50
13 Eugenia Bujak (Slo) Alé BTC Ljubljana 0:01:50
14 Katia Ragusa (Ita) Astana Women’s Team 0:01:50
15 Hannah Barnes (GBr) Canyon // SRAM Racing 0:01:50

Nice, Saturday, August 29th2020 – Britain’s Lizzie Deignan (Trek Segafredo) made the best of her current form and perfect teamwork to outwit title-holder Marianne Vos and world champion Annemiek van Vleuten and win La Course by Le Tour de France avec FDJ on Saturday. The 2015 world champion, supported by team-mate Elisa Longo-Borghini, surged on the line to narrowly upstage Vos while unheralded Dane Demi Vollering (Parkhotel Valkenburg) finished third. Poland’s Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon) was the 6th member of the decisive breakaway launched by van Vleuten in the second ascent of the 96-km circuit around Nice.
Six in the lead
The initial ascent of Cote de Rimiez started to skim the peloton as the pace was high until the top, where Luxembourg’s Christine Majerus (Boels Dolmans) led the way and collected three points in the KOM classification.
Former world and European champion Maria Bastianelli (Ale BTC Ljubjana) of Italy was among the first riders to call it quits while Spain’s Sheyla Guttierez, the Movistar leader, was unable to keep in touch with the front of the bunch, led by most of the favourites.
In Aspremont, at the top of the long 16-km climbing stretch, the pack had lost nearly half of the 137 riders at the start.
The technical descent to Nice split the peloton even more, as rain started to pour, and a group emerged, including Elsa Longo-Borghini (Trek-Segafredo), Chistine Majerus, Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon), Lotte Kopecky (Lotto Soudal), Cecile Ludwig (FDJ-Nouvelle Aquitaine) and Anna Henderson (Sunweb). The six briefly led the chase by 40 seconds before the regrouped main bunch caught them in the outskirts of Nice.
Van Vleuten seizes reins
At the start of the second ascent, Annemiek van Vleuten decided to take the reins and raised the pace significantly. Lizzie Deignan was the first to take her wheel, followed by her Trek Segafredo team-mate Longo-Borghini, Marianne Vos, Niewiadoma and Dane Demi Vollering (Parkhotel Valkenburg). The six held a minute’s lead at the top of the climb and 1:20 in Aspremont. Deignan tried to attack early in the descent as Van Vleuten stayed at the back and Niewiadoma led the way downhill, as she had done in the first lap, followed by Vos and Deignan.
At the bottom of the climb, the six led the pack by 1:30 and were left to battle it out for victory.
Deignan outwits Vos
With three current or former world champions in the break, the finale was an exciting one even if the slight headwind made it difficult for van Vleuten to surge and avoid a sprint finish. She tried to with 2 km left but was reeled in. Longo Borghini also tried her luck but she was also brought back by Vos. A last attempt by the Dutch world champion under the red flame was also quashed. Vos counter-attacked and looked set for victory but Deignan timed her sprint to perfection to beat her on the line. The Briton had previously finished second in La Course in 2017 while both Vos and van Vleuten had won the race twice before and were denied a treble.
Lizzie Deignan: “I’m really relieved that I won it. What a great overall performance by the team. Every one of my team-mates did a great job today. This is phenomenal because sometimes when you train hard and you don’t win you get frustrated and then when it comes at last, you’re really relieved. The period is pretty good for me. It’s pretty special because I’m close to home and I can’t wait to talk to my husband my daughter on the phone.”
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2020 LA COURSE BY LE TOUR DE FRANCE AVEC FDJ: LATEST NEWS WITH ONE DAY TO GO

Key points:
 The 7th edition of La Course by Le Tour de France avec FDJ looks more unpredictable than ever on a course around Nice especially designed to favour tactics over sheer strength. Title holder Marianne Vos and in-form Lizzie Deignan, who races at home, are excited about the 96-km event.
 In spite of the Covid-19 crisis, broadcasting of La Course is on the rise.

Jean-Marc Marino : « The most clever rider will win”
Race director Jean-Marc Marino is confident that the 7th edition of La Course by Le Tour de France avec FDJ will be exciting to watch and he warns that tactics, more than strength, will be the key on the 96-km course designed in the hills around Nice.
“It’s a pretty hard course at first, with a 5.5 km climb (Cote de Rimiez) at 5% and then it goes on climbing, it’s the Nice hinterland and we know how bumpy it is. Then there is a really steep descent, very technical and then 20 km on the flat,” he said.
“We can expect a big battle in the climbs. The big question is whether a sprinter can survive or whether a breakaway can go all the way. Nothing is written and that’s what we wanted, to have an unpredictable race. We noticed in the past that if we made too hard a course, it was always the same who won. This time, it might not be the strongest who wins, but certainly the most clever,” the former Tour de France rider added.
While Dutch riders, led by Marianne Vos, Annemiek van Vleuten and Anna van der Breggen, who is not taking part this year, stole the show in the past, Marino expects a tougher fight this time.
“You can expect a surprise because there are a lot of up and coming young riders who will be less closely watched than the favourites. They can sneak their way into victory. Of course we can have a solo win by Annemiek van Vleuten, and Marianne Vos, who climbs well, can win a sprint finish. Or Lizzie Deignan, who just won in Plouay and has a strong finish,” he said.

Marianne Vos: “Not for a specific rider”
Marianne Vos will be going for a hat trick on Saturday all the more confident as she feels the course suits her better than most.
“Last year’s was a fantastic win for me personally. After the first time on the Champs-Elysées, it was a different course but the same sensations and feelings crossing the line”, the Dutchwoman said.
Winner of La Course in 2014 on the Champs Elysees and last year in Pau, the three-times world road champion said the course was all the more interesting as it was unpredictable. She will obviously be among the leading favourites with compatriot Annemiek van Vleuten, also a two-times winner of the race, who was crowned European champion on Thursday.
“The course does not seem to be made for a specific type of rider. It’s not for the sprinters, it’s not for the climbers, it gives possibilities for a breakaway, it gives possibilities even for a sprinter if she survives but also the stronger climbers or classics riders can make a difference,” she said.
“I think a lot of teams will go there with an aim to win. I don’t really know the course, I’ve seen it on the Internet, which is the only possibility we have at this moment. I’ll see the course when I’m there. But the team will do the preparation and you can do a fairly good recon without being there”, she added.

Lizzie Deignan: “It’s kind of a home race”
Fresh from her third victory in the Grand Prix de Plouay, 2015 road world champion Lizzie Deignan is looking forward to La Course by le Tour de France avec FDJ, almost on home truf as she lives in Monaco during the season.
“La Course by le Tour de France avec FDJ it’s kind of a home race, it’s just down the road and I’ve ridden on those roads quite a lot. It’s obviously going to be a big celebration of cycling, with the Tour de France just down the road, it’s quite exciting to be part of that,” she said.
The Briton likes the circuit very much. “I think it’s actually a good course, a good racing course. this year was an easy year for A.S.O. to back out from having a woman’s race and I’m pleased that there’s still a woman race”.
“I think it’s a good racing circuit and is going to be quite aggressive”, Deignan, the Trek-Segafredo team leader added.
Deignan, who had health problems – food poisoning and a crash at Strade Bianche –, at the start of the season, showed great shape and tactical sense to win in Plouay and she will hope to improve on her best result in La Course by le Tour de France avec FDJ – second place in 2017. She can also count on the support of Italy’s Elisa Longo Borghini, silver-medallist ay the European Championships, who can be an outside chance for team Trek-Segafredo.
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Lisa Brennauer auf dem Sachsenring erneut DM im Straßenrennen

Lisa Brennauer (Ceratiztit – WNT) setzte sich auf der Motorsport-Rennstrecke diesmal vor Charlotte Becker (Arkéa – Samsic) und Tanja Erath (Canyon – SRAM) durch.

23.08. Frauen Elite: Rund um den Sachsenring (98,0 km)
1 Brennauer, Lisa CERATIZIT-WNT pro Cycling Team 02.52.26 00.00
2 Becker, Charlotte Arkéa Pro Cycling Team 02.52.26 00.00
3 Erath, Tanja CANYON // SRAM Racing 02.52.26 00.00
4 Stock, Gudrun maxx-solar LINDIG women cycling team RC Die Schwalben München 02.52.26 00.00
5 Schiff, Carolin maxx-solar LINDIG women cycling team VC Vegesack 02.52.26 00.00
6 Koppenburg, Clara EQUIPE PAULE KA 02.52.26 00.00
7 Ventker, Lydia RSG Gießen BIEHLER RSV Gütersloh 1931 02.52.26 00.00
8 Bauernfeind, Ricarda Einzelfahrerin RSG Ansbach 02.52.26 00.00
9 Lechner, Corinna Team Stuttgart SV Aufbau Altenburg 02.52.26 00.00
10 Trommer, Selma SV Grün-Weiss Einruhr 1966 02.52.32 00.06
11 Betz, Svenja RSG Gießen BIEHLER RSV Friedenau Steinfurt 02.52.32 00.06
12 Hering, Eva Marie d.velop ladies RSV Irschenberg 02.52.33 00.07
13 Kasper, Romy Parkhotel Valkenburg Cycling T 02.52.33 00.07
14 Worrack, Trixi Trek – Segafredo 02.52.33 00.07
15 Smekal, Finja Einzelfahrerin DROPS 02.52.33 00.07

Frauen: STRADE BIANCHE 2020

Siena – Siena (136,0 km)
1 Annemiek Van Vleuten (Ned) Mitchelton – Scott 4:03:54
2 Margarita Victo Garcia Cañellas (Esp) Alé BTC Ljubljana 0:00:22
3 Leah Thomas (USA) Equipe Paule Ka 0:01:53
4 Anna Van Der Breggen (Ned) Boels – Dolmans Cycling Team 0:02:05
5 Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita) Trek – Segafredo 0:02:11
6 Marianne Vos (Ned) CCC – Liv 0:02:26
7 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Den) FDJ – Nouvelle Aquitaine – Futuroscope 0:02:40
8 Lisa Brennauer (GER) Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling 0:03:26
9 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Boels – Dolmans Cycling Team 0:04:20
10 Marta Bastianelli (Ita) Alé BTC Ljubljana 0:05:20
11 Rasa Leleivyte (Ltu) Aromitalia – Basso Bikes – Vaiano 0:05:21
12 Mikayla Harvey (NZl) Equipe Paule Ka 0:05:21
13 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Mitchelton – Scott 0:05:55
14 Eugenia Bujak (Slo) Alé BTC Ljubljana 0:06:02
15 Ane Santesteban Gonzalez (Esp) Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling 0:06:23
16 Liane Lippert (GER) Team Sunweb 0:06:27

LA COURSE BY LE TOUR DE FRANCE 2020 with FDJ : LADIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Key points:
 The 7th edition of La Course by Le Tour de France avec FDJ will take place next month on a 96-kilometre course with the start and finish in Nice, for the first time before the Tour de France riders head into action.
 While the sprinters cannot be ruled out, the route chosen for the ladies also offers opportunities for punchers capable of breaking away and resisting the return of the peloton just until the Promenade des Anglais.
 The most prominent champions in the peloton have already circled 29 August on their calendar, starting with the four winners of La Course by Le Tour de France avec FDJ, Marianne Vos, Anna van der Breggen, Chloé Hosking and Annemiek van Vleuten, who will have to contend with the likes of Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Katarzyna Niewiadoma, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio et Marta Bastianelli.

The women’s peloton was welcomed for the first time on the Tour de France at the conclusion of the 2014 edition and started to make the Champs-Elysées their stomping ground. They then discovered the high mountains with a finish at the Col d’Izoard in 2017, followed in Marseille by an atypical pursuit race on the time trial course. At the Grand-Bornand in 2018, then on a „championship“ type circuit format around Pau last year, the women’ race then experimented with different scenarios. In 2020, it is in Nice where the world’s elite female racers will come together this time with the honour of starting the competition even before the men set off on their Tour de France.

On the 96-kilometre course, which will use part of the route prepared for the men’s race, the women will probably not be expected to compete in a large group sprint, according to Jean-Marc Marino, the event’s sporting director. “The race will consist of a loop to be completed twice. The côte de Rimiez will allow for a solid group to break away. All the more so as after reaching the line drawn for the mountain points, there will actually be several kilometres of climb left to the village of Aspremont. This springboard is perfect for really strong girls who get along well, especially since the descent is technical and not very conducive to organizing a chase“. The four champions who have already put their names on the list of winners, namely Marianne Vos, Anna van der Breggen, Chloé Hosking and Annemiek van Vleuten, can now start to fine-tune their strategy.
Amel Bouzoura, FDJ Director of Sponsoring and Partnerships: „with a considerable presence in French sport and as a sponsor of a men’s cycling team for over 20 years, FDJ is proud to continue its support of elite women’s cycling. Since 2017, the Group has been supporting the women’s cycling team FDJ – Nouvelle-Aquitaine – Futuroscope, and has strengthened its commitment to ensure the team’s UCI World Tour license in 2020. The team will participate in „La Course by Le Tour“, of which FDJ has been a „Major Sponsor“ since 2016. The company is committed to the promotion and encouragement of women’s sport with its „Sport pour Elles“ programme. In addition to professional cycling, FDJ supports the French Cycling Federation in the development of amateur cycling for all. »

23 teams, the leading participants (as of 29/07/2020) in alphabetical order:
ALE‘ BTC Ljubljana (ita)
Aromitalia – basso Bikes – Vaiano (Ita)
Astana Women’s Team (Kaz)
Bizkaia – Durango (Esp)
Boels Dolmans CyclingTeam (Nld)
Canyon / /Sram Racing (Ger)
CCC – Liv (Pol)
Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling Team (Ger)
Charente – Maritime Women Cycling (Fra)
Cogeas Mettler Look Pro Cycling Team (Rus)
FDJ Nouvelle – Aquitaine Futuroscope (Fra)
Hitec Products – Birk Sport (Nor)
Lotto Soudal Ladies (Bel)
Mitchelton Scott (Aus)
Movistar Team Women (Esp)
Parkhotel Valkenburg (Nld)
Paule Ka (Che)
Rally Cycling (Usa)
Team Arkéa (Fra)
Team Sunweb (Ger)
Team Tibco – Silicon Valley Bank (Usa)
Trek – Segafredo (Usa)
Valcar – Travel & Service (Ita)

All information about La Course by Le Tour de France with FDJ on
www.lacoursebyletourdefrance.com/en/
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Sélection des équipes 2020 /2020 teams selection La Course

LA COURSE BY LE TOUR DE FRANCE 2020 avec FDJ :
SÉLECTION DES ÉQUIPES / TEAMS SELECTION

In accordance with the Union Cycliste International’s regulations, the eight UCI Women’s WorldTeams automatically entered are:

ALE‘ BTC LJUBLJANA (ITA)
CANYON / /SRAM RACING (GER)
CCC – LIV (POL)
FDJ NOUVELLE – AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE (FRA)
MITCHELTON SCOTT (AUS)
MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN (ESP)
TEAM SUNWEB (GER)
TREK – SEGAFREDO (USA)

As well as the eight teams already selected, the organisers have extended invitations to the following fifteen UCI Women’s Continental Teams:

AROMITALIA – BASSO BIKES – VAIANO (ITA)
ASTANA WOMEN’S TEAM (KAZ)
BIZKAIA – DURANGO (ESP)
BOELS DOLMANS CYCLINGTEAM (NED)
CERATIZIT – WNT PRO CYCLING TEAM (GER)
CHARENTE – MARITIME WOMEN CYCLING (FRA)
COGEAS METTLER LOOK PRO CYCLING TEAM (RUS)
HITEC PRODUCTS – BIRK SPORT (NOR)
LOTTO SOUDAL LADIES (BEL)
PARKHOTEL VALKENBURG (NED)
PAULE KA (SUI)
RALLY CYCLING (USA)
TEAM ARKEA (FRA)
TEAM TIBCO – SILICON VALLEY BANK (USA)
VALCAR-TRAVEL & SERVICE (ITA)

All information about La Course by Le Tour de France with FDJ on www.lacoursebyletourdefrance.com/en/

TEAMS SELECTION FOR 2020 THE FLECHE WALLONNE WOMEN AND LIEGE-BASTOGNE-LIEGE WOMEN

TEAMS SELECTION FOR 2020 THE FLECHE WALLONNE WOMEN AND LIEGE-BASTOGNE-LIEGE WOMEN

Ardennes classics’ organizers selected the teams for the next the Flèche Wallonne Women (April 22nd) and the next Liège-Bastogne-Liège Women (April 26th).
The 23 following teams are selected for both races :

Worldtour Teams
Alé BTC Ljubljana (Ita)
Canyon //SRAM Racing (Ger)
CCC – Liv (Pol)
FDJ Nouvelle – Aquitaine Futuroscope (Fra)
Mitchelton Scott (Aus)
Movistar Team Women (Esp)
Team Sunweb (Ger)
Trek – Segafredo (Usa)

Continental Women Teams
Bigla – Katusha (Sui)
Boels Dolmans Cycling Team (Ned)
Cogeas Mettler Look Pro Cycling Team (Rus)
Lotto Soudal Ladies (Bel)
Parkhotel Valkenburg (Ned)
Valcar – Travel & Service (Ita)
Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling Team (Ger)
Astana Women’s Team (Kaz)
Charente – Maritime Women Cycling (Fra)
Doltcini – Van Eyck Sport UCI Women Cycling (Bel)
Team Arkéa (Fra)
Team Tibco – Silicon Valley Bank (Usa)
Aromitalia – Basso Bikes – Vaiano (Ita)
Ciclotel (Bel)
Chevalmeire Cycling Team (Bel)

The following team is selected for the Flèche Wallonne Women :
Massi – Tactic Women Team (Esp)

The following team is selected for Liège-Bastogne-Liège Women :
Hitec Products – Birk Sport (Nor)

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad – Jasper Stuyven (TREK-Segafredo) wins the 1st Flandern Classic


Foto: Gerhard Plomitzer

Frauen, WWT:
Gent – Ninove (122,9 km)
1 Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton-Scott)
2 Marta Bastianelli (Alé BTC Ljubljana)
3 Floortje Mackaij (Sunweb)
4 Chantal Blaak (Boels-Dolmans)
5 Ellen van Dijk (Trek-Segafredo)
6 Elizabeth Banks (Bigla-Katusha)
7 Eugenia Bujak (Alé BTC Ljubljana)
8 Chloe Hosking (Rally)
9 Jip van den Bos (Boels-Dolmans)
10 Aude Biannic (Movistar)

ELITE:
Gent – Ninove (200,0 km)
1 Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo)
2 Yves Lampaert (Deceuninck-Quick-Step)
3 Søren Kragh Andersen (Sunweb)
4 Matteo Trentin (CCC)
5 Tim Declercq (Deceuninck-Quick-Step)
6 Mike Teunissen (Jumbo-Visma)
7 Oliver Naesen (AG2R La Mondiale)
8 Philippe Gilbert (Lotto Soudal)
9 Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ)
10 Florian Sénéchal (Deceuninck-Quick-Step)



Drucker eröffnet die Klassiker Saison für BORA – hansgrohe mit Rang 12 bei Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Mit Regen und starkem Wind präsentierte sich Omloop Het Nieuwsblad einmal mehr als echter Test für das Fahrerfeld beim Start der Klassiker Saison. Nachdem eine erste Ausreißergruppe bereits 100 km vor dem Ziel gestellt wurde, zeigte sich Lukas Pöstlberger immer wieder in den ersten Gruppen des Rennens. Leider verpasste er die entscheidende Attacke, setzte in der Folge aber zu einer eindrucksvollen Verfolgung an, um eventuell noch um ein Top Ten Ergebnis zu kämpfen. Seine Attacke blieb allerdings unbelohnt und während an der Spitze die Gruppe an der Muur auseinanderfiel, attackierten an diesem Anstieg auch noch einmal die Favoriten aus dem Feld. Am Ende kämpften drei Fahrer an der Spitze um den Sieg, den J. Stuyven einfahren konnte. Jempy Drucker erreichte in Ninove im Sprint der ersten größeren Verfolgergruppe den 12. Rang 1:28 hinter dem Sieger.
Reaktionen im Ziel
„Eigentlich wollte ich nach meinem Defekt gar nicht mehr weiterfahren, denn ich war wirklich extrem weit zurück. Ich bin dann einfach mein eigenes Rennen gefahren und konnte Gruppe für Gruppe wieder einholen. Meine Form ist schon ziemlich gut, aber bei dieser Aufholjagd habe ich natürlich extrem viel Kräfte gelassen. Am Ende war ich in der Gruppe der Favoriten und habe im Sprint noch einmal alles mobilisiert. Auf den letzten 100 m ist mir aber schlicht die Luft ausgegangen. Ich hoffe, dass wir morgen etwas mehr Glück haben.“ – Jempy Drucker

„Das Rennen ist lange Zeit gut gelaufen und ich denke, man konnte auch sehen, dass meine Form sehr gut ist. Leider habe ich die entscheidende Attacke verpasst. Danach habe ich es zuerst alleine versucht, bevor noch vier weitere Fahrer zu mir aufgeschlossen haben. Irgendwie war dann in der Gruppe aber nie richtig Zug drin. Ich weiß nicht, ob die anderen nicht konnten, oder wollten. Aber dadurch wurden wir rund 25 km vor dem Ziel wieder eingeholt. Damit hatte ich mein Pulver verschossen. Wir werden sehen, wie das Rennen morgen läuft. Wenn meine Beine wieder gut sind, werde ich sicher etwas versuchen.“ – Lukas Pöstlberger

The Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition will feature 23 women’s teams


Chantal Blaak winning the 2018 edition
Photo: Gerhard Plomitzer

The Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition will be held on April 19th this year. Now in its fourth consecutive year, the women will cover the same 127 km course as previous editions.

“Women’s cycling is becoming more and more professional and at the Amstel Gold Race we are contributing to this by providing a world-class venue and facilities. The women’s race is partly run on the same beautiful course as the men and I have also worked hard to achieve smooth organisation, realistic prizes and starting money, not to mention broad media attention”, says race director Leontien van Moorsel.

This year, 23 teams will line up at the start. This is five more than in 2019. Fifteen teams have an automatic start for this Women’s WorldTour competition.

Alé BTC Ljubljana (Italy)
Canyon / SRAM Racing (Germany)
CCC – LIV (Poland)
FDJ Nouvelle – Aquitaine Futuroscope (France)
Movistar Team Women (Spain)
Mitchelton Scott (Australia)
Team Sunweb (Germany)
Trek – Segafredo (United States)
Boels Dolmans Cycling Team (The Netherlands)
Parkhotel Valkenburg (The Netherlands)
Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling Team (Germany)
Valcar – Travel & Service (Italy)
Bigla – Katusha (Switzerlnd)
Lotto Soudal Ladies (Belgium)
Cogeas Mettler Look Pro Cycling Team (Russia)

In addition, race director Leontien van Moorsel has allocated eight wildcards for the Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition. The teams below will compete for the win through the wildcard.

Multum Accountants – LSK Ladies Cycling Team (Belgium)
Biehler Krush Pro Cycling (The Netherlands)
Doltcini – Van Eyck Sport UCI Women Cycling (Belgium)
NXTG Racing (The Netherlands)
Hitec Products – Birk Sport (Norway)
Astana Women’s Team (Kazakstan)
CAMS – Tifosi (Great Britain)
Chevalmeire Cycling Team (Belgium)

Starting money for women’s teams higher in this year’s Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition.
Due to regulatory changes from the UCI, the Amstel Gold Race will pay 10,000 euros more in starting money to the various teams this year. This is in addition to the prize money that the Amstel Gold Race pays out to the winners, which is already higher than the UCI prescribes. With this gesture, the Amstel Gold Race continues to make an extra contribution to the development of women’s cycling.

The Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition will again be broadcast live this year by NOS on NPO 1.
The ladies race starts at 10:50 from the Vrijthof in Maastricht. The 127 km course takes in a number of iconic Dutch hills including the Eyserbosweg and the Keutenberg. In the final stages of the race they will ride four local laps, which include climbs of the Cauberg, Geulhemmerberg and Bemelerberg.

Bahn-WM 2020 – Emma Hinze gewinnt WM Sprintfinale!

Sprint Frauen
Um Gold:
1 HINZE Emma GER 11,004 10,906
2 VOINOVA Anastasiia RUS +0,187 +0,138
Um Bronze:
3 LEE Wai Sze HKG 11,200 10,965
4 MITCHELL Kelsey CAN +0,113 +0,107

Omnium Frauen

1 KAJIHARA Yumi JPN
2 PATERNOSTER Letizia ITA
3 PIKULIK Daria POL

Einzelverfolgung Männer

1 GANNA Filippo ITA 4:03,875
2 LAMBIE Ashton USA 4:08,048
3 ERMENAULT Corentin FKR 4:09,921
4 MILAN Jonathan ITA 4:13,167
Qualifikation:
5 GROSS Felix GER 4:08,928
6 BISSEGGER Stefan SUI 4:09,711
7 IMHOF Claudio SUI 4:10,302
8 OLIVEIRA Ivo POR 4:10,829
9 WEINSTEIN Domenic GER 4:12,571
10 PLEBANI Davide ITA 4:13,402

Punkterennen Männer
28.02. Finale (40 km)

1 STRONG Corbin NZL 18 + 40 = 58
2 MORA VEDRI Sebastian ESP 20 + 20 = 40
3 EEFTING Roy NED 16 + 20 = 36
4 PSZCZOLARSKI Wojciech POL 12 + 20 = 32
5 MANAKOV Viktor RUS 9 + 20 = 29
6 RAMANAU Raman BLR 6 + 20 = 26
7 de KETELE Kenny BEL 20 + 0 = 20
8 COQUARD Bryan FRA 13 + 0 = 13
9 SCARTEZZINI Michele ITA 12 + 0 = 12
10 THIERY Cyrille SUI 12 + 0 = 12
11 SARABIA DIAZ Ignacio MEX 10 + 0 = 10
12 STEWART Mark GBR 10 + 0 = 10
13 MALCHAREK Moritz GER 6 + 0 = 6
14 FILUTAS Viktor HUN 5 + 0 = 5
15 HRYNIV Vitaliy UKR 5 + 0 = 5

Zahl 1: Sprintpunkte
Zahl 2: Rundengewinnpunkte

1000 Meter Zeitfahren Männer
28.02. Finale (1000 m)

1 LIGTLEE Sam NED 59,495
2 LAFARGUE Quentin FRA 59,749
3 D’ALMEIDA Michael FRA 1:00,103
4 de HAITRE Vincent CAN 1:00,119
5 BOS Theo NED 1:00,330
6 DORNBACH Maximilian GER 1:00,600
7 KERGOZOU Nicholas NZL 1:00,707
8 MOHD ZONIS Muhammad Fadhil MAS 1:00,895

Teamsprinterinnen holen sich den WM-Titel

Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze und Lea-Sophie Friedrich sind Weltmeisterinnen im Teamsprint!
Im Finale setzten sie sich souverän gegen Australien durch.
In 32,163 Sekunden besiegten Hinze/Grabosch Australien (32,384) mit rund zwei Zehntelsekunden Vorsprung und sorgten für den ersten deutschen WM-Titel im Teamsprint seit 2014.
«Ich wusste, dass ich schnell unterwegs bin, aber heute hier, das war unfassbar. Gold bei der WM – besser geht es nicht. Aber vielleicht kann ich bis Tokio doch noch was drauf packen», freute sich Hinze über das Regenbogentrikot. Und Grabosch, die in allen drei Läufen zum Einsatz kam, ergänzte: «Diesen Tag werde ich in meinem Leben nicht vergessen, davon habe ich immer geträumt.» Zur Siegerehrung durfte auch Lea-Sophie Friedrich, nachdem sie die Qualifikation gemeinsam mit Grabosch bestritten hatte: «Wir haben im Training sehr darauf geschaut, wie wir den Teamsprint optimieren können. Und es ist heute im Turnier sehr gut gelaufen. Emma hat zwei Mal Weltbestzeit gefahren, das war echt super. Wir können sehr zufrieden sein. Das ist ein unglaubliches Gefühl, Weltmeisterin zu sein.»
@Rad-net.de

1 DEUTSCHLAND GER 32,163 (55,965 km/h)
GRABOSCH Pauline Sophie
HINZE Emma
2 AUSTRALIEN AUS 32,384
McCULLOCH Kaarle
MORTON Stephanie
3 CHINA CHN 32,371
CHEN Feifei
ZHONG Tianshi
4 RUSSLAND RUS 32,466
SHMELEVA Daria
VOINOVA Anastasiia