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Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) received the 2024 Tour de Suisse Ladies, additionally taking the ultimate stage in a dash of 4 riders forward of second-placed Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek), Neve Bradbury in third and Kasia Niewiadoma (each Canyon-SRAM).
Vollering’s total lead wasn’t in actual hazard on the ultimate stage as a choose group caught the breakaway within the last. Niewiadoma attacked from this group with 10.4km to go, and when Longo Borghini, Vollering and Bradbury bridged to her, the decisive transfer was shaped.
Regardless of numerous assaults on the final 10 kilometres, the stage got here all the way down to a dash the place Vollering was the strongest. Bradbury was the general runner-up at 1:28, two seconds forward of Longo Borghini.
“I didn’t anticipate to win right now, but it surely was very nice to dash once more, I didn’t try this for a very long time, and I actually wish to dash in a last like this. It was a very sturdy battle with the women in entrance,” mentioned Vollering after having fun with the ultimate stage.
Successful the race was further particular for Vollering in her dwelling away from dwelling as she lives and trains in Switzerland between races.
“It’s sort of a house race, so I’m actually pleased that I may win. They had been very nice phases, and it’s a superb feeling already in direction of the Tour de France as a result of we’ve a whole lot of climbing there additionally,” she mentioned, waiting for her key season goal. “It’s at all times good to win climbing races earlier than your massive objective.”
The way it unfolded
There have been two labeled climbs on the 127.5-kilometre stage that began and completed in Champagne on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel. The primary got here after solely 11km, and Lidl-Trek set a tough tempo right here already, decreasing the scale of the peloton to about 30 riders.
Urška Žigart (Liv-AlUla-Jayco) went away on the descent and Nienke Vinke (Staff dsm-rirmenich PostNL) then bridged to the Slovenian. They constructed a two-minute benefit with 77km to go. Then a bunch of six riders attacked from the peloton: Antonia Niedermaier (Canyon-SRAM), Niamh Fisher-Black (SD Worx-Protime), Évita Muzic (FDJ-SUEZ), Brodie Chapman (Lidl-Trek), Rosita Reijnhout (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Steffi Häberlin (Switzerland) shortly bought away, however not earlier than Juliette Labous (Staff dsm-firmenich PostNL) had jumped throughout the hole.
This chase group steadily decreased the hole to the 2 frontrunners whereas the peloton took it straightforward, permitting a bunch of dropped riders to return and strengthen SD Worx-Protime, amongst others, as Chantal van den Broek-Blaak instantly went to work on the entrance of the peloton.
As their benefit dwindled, Vinke and Žigart sat up and waited for the chase group. Firstly of the ultimate climb, 5.3km to La Vue des Alpes, the peloton was two minutes behind. Niedermaier, Fisher-Black, and Labous emerged because the strongest on the steep decrease slopes, dropping the opposite riders.
Within the peloton, Gaia Realini (Lidl-Trek) set a livid tempo, instantly decreasing the group to solely 11 riders. Because the climb flattened out a bit, Žigart, Häberlin and Muzic returned to the entrance earlier than an acceleration by Niedermaier dropped Häberlin once more.
Niedermaier led Fisher-Black excessive of the climb with Labous, Žigart and Muzic simply metres behind. Additional again, Longo Borghini attacked midway up the climb; Vollering, Niewiadoma, and Bradbury adopted the Italian Champion whereas Kim Cadzow (EF Training-Cannondale) struggled to maintain up earlier than making her manner again on the final a part of the climb.
The 4 GC favourites had been 1:19 behind on the QOM, having caught Vinke and Reijnhout on the best way. Häberlin returned to the entrance group on the descent, and the hole between the 2 teams shrunk to solely 20 seconds earlier than a second downhill part all the way down to Lake Neuchâtel.
Cadzow crashed on this second descent. She was in a position to end the stage, 3:55 minutes behind, however dropped all the way down to eighth place total.
After some laborious chase work by Chapman, the 2 teams ultimately merged with 12.5km to go. After a primary unsuccessful assault, Niewiadoma made one other transfer, and when Žigart couldn’t shut the hole, Longo Borghini, Vollering and Bradbury went off in pursuit, shortly bridging to Niewiadoma.
This was the group that will race for the stage win, and Canyon-SRAM performed their playing cards effectively by having Bradbury and Niewiadoma take turns to assault, leaving it to Longo Borghini and Vollering to shut the gaps.
Ultimately, although, it got here all the way down to a dash. Niewiadoma led the group by the ultimate turns with Longo Borghini, Vollering and Bradbury on her wheels.
Longo Borghini launched her dash on the 200-metre mark, however Vollering shortly got here previous to take her third stage victory in 4 days. Following 42 seconds later, Häberlin received the group dash for fifth place.
On high of the overall classification, Vollering additionally received the factors classification. Élise Chabbey (Canyon-SRAM) received the mountain jersey, Bradbury the U25 jersey, and Canyon-SRAM additionally received the crew classification.
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