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RideLondon Classique Frauen Etappe 1 bis 3:

1. Etappe: Saffron Walden – Colchester – 159 Km

1 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 04:06:27
2 PATERNOSTER Letizia ITA Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
3 COPPONI Clara FRA Lidl-Trek 00:00
4 CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia ITA Uno-X Mobility 00:00
5 KOOL Charlotte NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
6 VANPACHTENBEKE Margot BEL VolkerWessels Pro Cycling Team 00:00
7 KOPECKY Lotte BEL Team SD Worx-Protime 00:00
8 GASPARRINI Eleonora ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:00
9 DE ZOETE Mylene NED Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:00
10 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00

2. Etappe: Maldon – Maldon – 143 Km

1 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 03:33:26
2 KOOL Charlotte NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
3 KOPECKY Lotte BEL Team SD Worx-Protime 00:00
4 PATERNOSTER Letizia ITA Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
5 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00
6 CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia ITA Uno-X Mobility 00:00
7 GASPARRINI Eleonora ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:00
8 GEORGI Pfeiffer GBR Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
9 COPPONI Clara FRA Lidl-Trek 00:00
10 FOURNIER Roxane FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:00

3. Etappe: London – London – 91 Km

1 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 02:08:47
2 KOOL Charlotte NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
3 KOPECKY Lotte BEL Team SD Worx-Protime 00:00
4 VAN ROOIJEN Sofie NED VolkerWessels Pro Cycling Team 00:00
5 VAN DER DUIN Maike NED CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00
6 COPPONI Clara FRA Lidl-Trek 00:00
7 DE ZOETE Mylene NED Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:00
8 PATERNOSTER Letizia ITA Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
9 BURLOVA Kristyna CZE Lifeplus Wahoo 00:00
10 AHTOSALO Anniina FIN Uno-X Mobility 00:00

Endstand:


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1 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 09:48:03
2 KOOL Charlotte NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:25
3 KOPECKY Lotte BEL Team SD Worx-Protime 00:26
4 PATERNOSTER Letizia ITA Liv AlUla Jayco 00:26
5 COPPONI Clara FRA Lidl-Trek 00:30
6 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:32
7 WOLLASTON Ally NZL AG Insurance-Soudal Team 00:34
8 GASPARRINI Eleonora ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:35
9 FOURNIER Roxane FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:37
10 CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia ITA Uno-X Mobility 00:37

Antwerp Port Epic

Männer 178km:


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1 KRISTOFF Alexander NOR Uno-X Mobility 04:13:48
2 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
3 KOGUT Oded ISR Israel Premier Tech Academy 00:00
4 DE LIE Arnaud BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
5 HAGENES Per Strand NOR Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
6 DUJARDIN Sandy FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
7 GALVÁN Francisco ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
8 LOOCKX Lander BEL TdT-Unibet 00:00
9 GIRMAY Biniam ERI Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
10 SÉNÉCHAL Florian FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
11 MIQUEL DELGADO Pau ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
12 VAN TRICHT Floris BEL Israel Premier Tech Academy 00:00
13 RONHAAR Pim NED Baloise Trek Lions 00:00
14 VANHOOF Ward BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:00
15 NICOLAU Joel ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:00

Frauen 122km:

1 GILLESPIE Lara IRL UAE Development Team 03:36:04
2 BACKSTEDT Zoe GBR CANYON//SRAM Generation 00:00
3 VAN DER WOLF Babette NED Lifeplus Wahoo 00:00
4 CANT Sanne BEL Fenix-Deceuninck 00:00
5 UITERWIJK WINKEL Meike NED GT Krush RebelLease 00:00
6 PLUIMERS Ilse NED AG Insurance-Soudal Team 00:00
7 SCHWEINBERGER Kathrin AUT Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:00
8 DE VRIES Femke NED GT Krush RebelLease 00:00
9 VENTURELLI Federica ITA UAE Development Team 00:03
10 KOPECKY Julia CZE AG Insurance-Soudal Team 00:09
11 ALONSO Sandra ESP Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:32
12 VAN ROOIJEN Sofie NED VolkerWessels Pro Cycling Team 02:12
13 JEFFERS Emma GBR Liv AlUla Jayco Women’s Continental Team 02:12
14 EBRAS Elisabeth EST UAE Development Team 02:12
15 SHAW Eilidh GBR Alba Development Road Team 02:12

Vuelta a Burgos Feminas – 4. Etappe:

Peñaranda de Duero – Canicosa de la Sierra – 122 Km


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1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 03:17:44
2 BRAND Lucinda NED Lidl-Trek 00:51
3 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 01:14
4 SWINKELS Karlijn NED UAE Team ADQ 01:38
5 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 01:40
6 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 01:42
7 RÜEGG Noemi SUI EF Education-Cannondale 02:50
8 BRADBURY Neve AUS CANYON//SRAM Racing 02:51
9 VAN DER HEIJDEN Inge NED Fenix-Deceuninck 02:51
10 CURINIER Léa FRA FDJ-SUEZ 02:51
11 OUDEMAN Maud NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 02:51

Endstand:

1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 12:19:41
2 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 01:28
3 SWINKELS Karlijn NED UAE Team ADQ 01:59
4 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 02:13
5 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 02:21
6 RÜEGG Noemi SUI EF Education-Cannondale 03:23
7 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 03:27
8 LIPPERT Liane GER Movistar Team 03:30
9 WYLLIE Ella NZL Liv AlUla Jayco 03:30
10 OUDEMAN Maud NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 03:30
11 BORGHESI Letizia ITA EF Education-Cannondale 03:39
12 REIJNHOUT Rosita NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 03:39
13 PERSICO Silvia ITA UAE Team ADQ 03:44
14 DRONOVA Tamara RUS Roland 03:48
15 SMULDERS Silke NED Liv AlUla Jayco 03:48
16 MINKE ANDERSON Solbjørk DEN Uno-X Mobility 03:50
17 CURINIER Léa FRA FDJ-SUEZ 03:55
18 MACKAIJ Floortje NED Movistar Team 03:57
19 TOWERS Alice GBR CANYON//SRAM Racing 04:01
20 SCHREMPF Carina AUT Fenix-Deceuninck 04:04

Vuelta a Burgos Feminas – 3. Etappe:

Roa de Duero – Melgar de Fernamental – 122 Km


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1 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 02:54:21
2 COPPONI Clara FRA Lidl-Trek 00:00
3 VAN DER DUIN Maike NED CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00
4 CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia ITA Uno-X Mobility 00:00
5 MANLY Alexandra AUS Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
6 JASTRAB Megan USA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
7 NEUMANOVA Tereza CZE UAE Team ADQ 00:00
8 ZANARDI Silvia ITA Human Powered Health 00:00
9 BORGHESI Letizia ITA EF Education-Cannondale 00:00
10 HENTTALA Lotta FIN EF Education-Cannondale 00:00

Gesamt:

1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 09:02:07
2 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:08
3 SWINKELS Karlijn NED UAE Team ADQ 00:11
4 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:23
5 RÜEGG Noemi SUI EF Education-Cannondale 00:23
6 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:26
7 BORGHESI Letizia ITA EF Education-Cannondale 00:29
8 LIPPERT Liane GER Movistar Team 00:29
9 PERSICO Silvia ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:29
10 WYLLIE Ella NZL Liv AlUla Jayco 00:29
11 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:29
12 OUDEMAN Maud NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:29
13 DRONOVA Tamara RUS Roland 00:38
14 SMULDERS Silke NED Liv AlUla Jayco 00:38
15 REIJNHOUT Rosita NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:38

Vuelta a Burgos Feminas – 1. und 2. Etappe:

Villagonzalo Pedernales – Burgos – 123 Km

1 HENTTALA Lotta FIN EF Education-Cannondale 03:02:33
2 SCHREMPF Carina AUT Fenix-Deceuninck 00:00
3 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 00:00
4 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00
5 ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby AUS Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
6 SWINKELS Karlijn NED UAE Team ADQ 00:00
7 BORGHESI Letizia ITA EF Education-Cannondale 00:00
8 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00
9 JASTRAB Megan USA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
10 ROY Sarah AUS Cofidis Women Team 00:00
11 TONETTI Cristina ITA Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 00:00
12 CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia ITA Uno-X Mobility 00:00
13 ZANARDI Silvia ITA Human Powered Health 00:00
14 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:00
15 VIGIE Margaux FRA Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00

2. Etappe: Briviesca – Alto de Rosales – 123 Km

1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 03:05:23
2 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:04
3 SWINKELS Karlijn NED UAE Team ADQ 00:09
4 RÜEGG Noemi SUI EF Education-Cannondale 00:13
5 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:13
6 PERSICO Silvia ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:19
7 BORGHESI Letizia ITA EF Education-Cannondale 00:19
8 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:19
9 LIPPERT Liane GER Movistar Team 00:19
10 WYLLIE Ella NZL Liv AlUla Jayco 00:19
11 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:19
12 OUDEMAN Maud NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:19
13 OSTOLAZA ZABALA Usoa ESP Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 00:26
14 SMULDERS Silke NED Liv AlUla Jayco 00:28
15 REIJNHOUT Rosita NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:28

Gesamt:
1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 06:07:46

2 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:08
3 SWINKELS Karlijn NED UAE Team ADQ 00:11
4 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:23
5 RÜEGG Noemi SUI EF Education-Cannondale 00:23
6 PALADIN Soraya ITA CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:26
7 BORGHESI Letizia ITA EF Education-Cannondale 00:29
8 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:29
9 PERSICO Silvia ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:29
10 LIPPERT Liane GER Movistar Team 00:29
11 WYLLIE Ella NZL Liv AlUla Jayco 00:29
12 OUDEMAN Maud NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:29
13 SMULDERS Silke NED Liv AlUla Jayco 00:38
14 DRONOVA Tamara RUS Roland 00:38
15 REIJNHOUT Rosita NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:38

Itzulia Women – 3. Etappe:

Donostia – Donostia – 115 Km


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1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 03:03:34
2 DE JONG Thalita NED Lotto Dstny Ladies 00:44
3 BREDEWOLD Mischa NED Team SD Worx-Protime 00:44
4 BARIL Olivia CAN Movistar Team 00:44
5 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:44
6 REUSSER Marlen SUI Team SD Worx-Protime 00:44
7 LABOUS Juliette FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:44
8 KERBAOL Cédrine FRA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:44
9 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:44
10 WYLLIE Ella NZL Liv AlUla Jayco 00:44
11 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:44
12 SANTESTEBAN Ane ESP Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 00:44
13 ARZUFFI Alice Maria ITA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:44
14 GUILMAN Victorie FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:44
15 ANDERSSON Caroline SWE Liv AlUla Jayco 00:44

Endstand:

1 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 09:03:42
2 BREDEWOLD Mischa NED Team SD Worx-Protime 00:34
3 LABOUS Juliette FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:52
4 GARCIA Mavi ESP Liv AlUla Jayco 00:53
5 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:56
6 BARIL Olivia CAN Movistar Team 00:59
7 DE JONG Thalita NED Lotto Dstny Ladies 01:00
8 SIERRA Arlenis CUB Movistar Team 01:01
9 REUSSER Marlen SUI Team SD Worx-Protime 01:05
10 WYLLIE Ella NZL Liv AlUla Jayco 01:05
11 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 01:06
12 ASENCIO Laura FRA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 01:06
13 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 01:07
14 KERBAOL Cédrine FRA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 01:07
15 SANTESTEBAN Ane ESP Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 01:07

Itzulia Women – 1. und 2. Etappe

1. Etappe: Vitoria-Gasteiz – Elgoibar – 140 Km


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1 BREDEWOLD Mischa NED Team SD Worx-Protime 03:25:45
2 SIERRA Arlenis CUB Movistar Team 00:00
3 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 00:00
4 NELSON Josie GBR Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
5 MOORS Fleur BEL Lidl-Trek 00:00
6 BARIL Olivia CAN Movistar Team 00:00
7 PATE Amber AUS Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
8 DE JONG Thalita NED Lotto Dstny Ladies 00:00
9 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:00
10 QUAGLIOTTO Nadia ITA Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 00:00
11 LE NET Marie FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:00
12 DRONOVA Tamara RUS Roland 00:00
13 GARCIA Mavi ESP Liv AlUla Jayco 00:00
14 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:00
15 REUSSER Marlen SUI Team SD Worx-Protime 00:00

2. Etappe: Basauri – Basauri – 104 Km

1 BREDEWOLD Mischa NED Team SD Worx-Protime 02:34:37
2 GARCIA Mavi ESP Liv AlUla Jayco 00:01
3 LABOUS Juliette FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:01
4 BARIL Olivia CAN Movistar Team 00:04
5 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 00:04
6 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:04
7 SIERRA Arlenis CUB Movistar Team 00:09
8 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:09
9 DE JONG Thalita NED Lotto Dstny Ladies 00:09
10 SANTESTEBAN Ane ESP Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 00:09
11 KERBAOL Cédrine FRA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:09
12 ROOIJAKKERS Pauliena NED Fenix-Deceuninck 00:09
13 NOSKOVA Nikola CZE Cofidis Women Team 00:09
14 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:09
15 MARTURANO Greta ITA Fenix-Deceuninck 00:09
16 REUSSER Marlen SUI Team SD Worx-Protime 00:09
17 BAUERNFEIND Ricarda GER CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:09

Gesamt:

1 BREDEWOLD Mischa NED Team SD Worx-Protime 06:00:02
2 LABOUS Juliette FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:14
3 GARCIA Mavi ESP Liv AlUla Jayco 00:15
4 CHABBEY Elise SUI CANYON//SRAM Racing 00:18
5 VOLLERING Demi NED Team SD Worx-Protime 00:19
6 BARIL Olivia CAN Movistar Team 00:21
7 SIERRA Arlenis CUB Movistar Team 00:23
8 REUSSER Marlen SUI Team SD Worx-Protime 00:27
9 MUZIC Evita FRA FDJ-SUEZ 00:28
10 DE JONG Thalita NED Lotto Dstny Ladies 00:29

Navarra Women’s Elite Classics – 136 Km


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1 LUDWIG Hannah GER Cofidis Women Team 03:50:16
2 SIERRA Arlenis CUB Movistar Team 00:08
3 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED Lidl-Trek 00:08
4 WLODARCZYK Dominika POL UAE Team ADQ 00:08
5 BEGO Julie FRA Cofidis Women Team 00:08
6 PIRRONE Elena ITA Roland 00:08
7 CHAPMAN Brodie AUS Lidl-Trek 00:08
8 ARZUFFI Alice Maria ITA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:08
9 KERBAOL Cédrine FRA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:08
10 BLANCO CALBET Yurani ESP Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi 00:08
11 PEREKITKO Karolina POL Winspace 00:08
12 DRONOVA Tamara RUS Roland 00:08
13 GUILMAN Victorie FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:08
14 IVANCHENKO Alena RUS UAE Team ADQ 00:08
15 MAGNALDI Erica ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:08
16 HAUGSET Sigrid Ytterhus NOR Team Coop-Repsol 00:08
17 BUNEL Marion FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:08
18 VALTULINI Elisa ITA BePink-Bongioanni 00:08
19 HOLMGREN Isabella CAN Lidl-Trek 00:08
20 ESPINOLA Agua Marina PAR Primeau Vélo-Groupe Abadie 00:11

KASIA NIEWIADOMA: “SWITCHING FROM CLASSICS TO STAGE RACING IS QUITE CHALLENGING”


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• A renowned, versatile cyclist who stood on the podium of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift in 2023, Katarzyna ‘Kasia’ Niewiadoma will be one of the main stars of La Vuelta Femenina 24 by Carrefour.es.
• The Canyon//SRAM rider ended a 5-year spell without victories last Wednesday at La Flèche Wallonne Femmes, where she defeated top riders like Demi Vollering and Elisa Longo Borghini in the final climb to the Mur de Huy.
It might look as if women’s cycling was a Dutch affair, given how the best riders in history do seemingly all hail from the Netherlands. Leontien van Moorsel and her three Olympic golds, Annemiek van Vleuten and her three Grand Tours in one season, Anna van der Breggen and her long domination of the Ardennes classics, Marianne Vos and her evergreen prowess on every terrain – and, in the current days, Demi Vollering and Lorena Wiebes, firmly established as the world’s best riders when it comes to climbing (in the case of the former) and sprinting (for the latter).

Yet look further away in the last 15 years and you will find a number of cyclists who, coming from all over the world, have made a significant impact on defining what women’s cycling is nowadays by playing a role on its evolution with her performances, her example and her words. Veterans like South Africa’s Ashleigh Moolman, Italy’s Elisa Longo Borghini, or our protagonist Katarzyna Niewiadoma (1994, Limanowa). As kind off the bike as fierce with a bib pinned on her back, the Polish rider has been present in the vanguard of women’s cycling for a decade, ever since she won the Euskal Emakumeen Bira at age 20. She is a consistent rider, solid in every terrain, able to perform in both Classics and stage races, both on the cobbles and on the hills, both on short, sharp climbs and on long, dragging ones. Her talents go further than road cycling, actually, as she is the current UCI Gravel World Champion.

A sporting and spiritual leader for the Canyon//SRAM team, ‘Kasia’ has had to endure a surprisingly long victory drought. Since the fourth stage of the 2019 The Women’s Tour until the 2024 La Flèche Wallonne Femmes, she spent 1770 days without celebrating an individual win – a poignant stat given that she took no less than 53 top5 placings in the meantime, including 3rd place overall in the 2023 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. No wonder she was so emotional after raising her arms in victory atop the Mur de Huy, defeating Vollering and Longo Borghini. “I really hope that, with this victory, I have inspired a lot of people who are pursuing their dreams,” she asserted. “I’ve failed a lot of times, with many near-misses, and never stopped believing. Reward is always there, waiting for us.” After closing her Classics campaign with a 5th place in Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes, she is off to participate in La Vuelta Femenina 24 by Carrefour.es after finishing 10th on its first edition.

– Why is it important for you to be an inspiration for other people?
Because I get a lot of inspiration from other people myself, in many parts of my life, and I personally feel a huge impact from other people’s words or performances in my life. That’s why I hope to be inspiring for others. It’s much greater to achieve something and then spread joy and happiness than just keeping it for yourself. I like that it works both ways – that I give and receive inspiration. That’s a nice way to live life – just exchange with others, both in the good and in the bad moments of your life.

– If you could pinpoint three figures that have been inspirational for you, who would those be?
It’s difficult to say. So many people deserve to be mentioned… First, my best friend Marianne. Second, Elisa Longo Borghini, who overcame so many obstacles last year and came so strong into this season after having such a bad year on which everything was seemingly going against her. I think it is pretty nice to have a competitor like her. Our riding styles resonate in so many ways. For many years we have been fighting each other in a positive way, being happy for each other after the finish line, and I hope it can continue like this. And, last but not least, every single female on my team, Canyon//SRAM, is a source of inspiration for me.

– In the press conference following La Flèche Wallonne Femmes, you said you “believed in personal development”. At which point did you decide to chase it?
I think personal development usually thrives after rough periods in life, when you realize something has to change. We all go through crises, or down moments. Age also helps – as you mature, you realize what are your priorities and what are the things that you unnecessarily worry about. In my case, Covid made me realize how much I love this sport. It happened around the time of my last victory and, from then on, winning got harder and harder. It built so much hunger in me, and made me think about what I could do to become the best rider in the world, looking for perfection as every person passionate about his or her job would do.

– What is your relationship with Spain like?
I love Spain. I have many good memories related to Spain. When I started to focus on my professional cycling career, I moved to Girona. I first lived with a roommate and then I met my partner, with whom I kept living there on and off. Two years ago, we moved to Andorra because Girona was a bit too packed with cyclists and we felt we needed a bit more space outside the cycling world.

Liège-Bastogne-Liège Fotogalerie von Herbert Moos

Ralph Denk, der Boss von BORA-hansgrohe als Betreuer im Einsatz.

Ein unheimlich starkes Rennen fuhr Domen Novak (UAE) als Helfer des Gewinners Tadej Pogacar, unermüdlich rackerte er an der Spitze des Pelotons und machte so das Rennen schwer, um die Attacke seines Capitanos an der Cote de La Redoute vorzubereiten.

Ulissi und Hirschi (UAE) an der Stockeu

Gewinner Tadej Pogacar (UAE)

Podium L-B-L 24

Weltmeister MVDP und Bob Jungels (BORA)

Oscar Fraille (INEOS)

Liège-Bastogne-Liège – Frauen – 153 Km


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1 Brown Grace FDJ-SUEZ 04:29:00
2 Longo Borghini Elisa Lidl-Trek + 00
3 Vollering Demi Team SD Worx-Protime + 00
4 Chabbey Elise CANYON//SRAM Racing + 00
5 Niewiadoma Katarzyna CANYON//SRAM Racing + 00
6 Cadzow Kim EF Education-Cannondale + 00
7 Vos Marianne Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 52
8 Labous Juliette Team dsm-firmenich PostNL + 52
9 Bauernfeind Ricarda CANYON//SRAM Racing + 52
10 Fisher-Black Niamh Team SD Worx-Protime + 52
11 Bradbury Neve CANYON//SRAM Racing + 52
12 Markus Riejanne Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 52
13 Persico Silvia UAE Team ADQ + 02:01
14 Henderson Anna Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 02:01
15 Muzic Evita FDJ-SUEZ + 02:01

THE MOMENT OF GRACE

After two runner-up positions in 2020 and 2022, Australia’s Grace Brown finally got her first Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes victory. The FDJ-SUEZ rider played her cards exactly like she did four years ago, breaking away midway through the race to play for the win in the final. Lizzie Deignan managed to upset her that day, and a powerful trio with Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek), Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) and Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon//SRAM) seemed poised to do so this year after linking back from the bunch. Yet, on the final sprint in Liège’s Quai des Ardennes, Brown managed to defeat Longo Borghini and Vollering to deservingly raise her arms in victory.

140 riders took the start on the 8th edition of Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes at 13:45. There was one non-starter: Barbara Malcotti (Human Powered Health). The 152,9-kilometre ride from Bastogne to Liège was tackled on steady, sunny conditions and against cross-head winds that slowed the riders down. A breakaway attempt by Cofidis’ Spela Kern and Arkéa-Samsic’s Titia Ryo failed to stick ahead of the Côte de Saint-Roch (km 15,8 – 1 km at 11,2%), where Sarah Gigante (AG Insurance-Soudal Team) took off to establish herself solo at the front. Stina Kagevi (Coop-Repsol) went clear from the peloton at kilometer 39, as did Sara Martín (Movistar Team) and Kim Cadzow (EF Education-Cannondale) a bit later on. At the foot of the Côte de Mont-le-Soie (km 59,7 – 1,7 km at 7,9%), Gigante held a 1’45” gap on Kagevi, 2’20” on the duo behind and 2’55” on a peloton that was about to pick up the pace.

A strong nine-woman group in the lead
Martín and Cadzow overtook Kagevi on the Côte de Wanne (km 67,9 – 3,6 km at 5,1%), but were quickly reeled in by the bunch before the Côte de Stockeu (km 74,5 – 1 km at 12,5%), atop which Gigante’s lead had plummeted down to 1’00”. It was on this climb and the following descent that an eight-woman group took off with Mischa Bredewold (SD Worx-Protime), Lucinda Brand (Lidl-Trek), Eva van Agt (Visma | Lease a Bike), Élise Chabbey (Canyon//SRAM), Mikayla Harvey (UAE Team ADQ), Grace Brown (FDJ-SUEZ), Flora Perkins (Fenix-Deceuninck) and, again, Cadzow. They linked up with Gigante on the Col du Rosier (km 92,9 – 4,4 km at 5,9%), where Cofidis’ Julie Bégo set off in pursuit from a bunch where no team took the reins. Five kilometres from the Côte de la Redoute (km 119 – 1,6 km at 9,4%), the nine riders in the lead held a 30” gap on Bégo and 3’00” on the peloton.

Three favorites managed to catch up
Lidl-Trek took on the helm in the bunch ahead of La Redoute. It was on this climb where Chabbey, Cadzow and Brown dropped the rest of her breakaway companions, who were brought back one by one by the peloton. The front trio held a 1’00” gap at the foot of the Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons (km 139,6 – 1,3 km at 11%). Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek) unleashed a powerful acceleration there – one that only Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) and Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon//SRAM) could match. They joined the head of the race with 9 kilometres to go, and had a scare with 7 left to race as Brown missed a left-hand turn and nearly crashed. Despite the Canyon//SRAM riders’ repeated efforts to go clear, the six women in the lead made it together to the final straight in Liège’s Quai des Ardennes. Niewiadoma led out with Longo Borghini on wheel two. For a moment, the Italian national champion seemingly had the win in her pocket, yet Brown managed to overtake her in the final 100 meters.