As it happened: Solo effort from Marlen Reusser wins Gent-Wevelgem Women
Over 30km solo for ဣEuropean TT champion to take SD Worx's la🐲test victory
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Race Notes
- The peloton race 162.5km from Ypres to Wevelgem
- The race passes under the Menin Gate in honour of those who lost their lives in Flanders Fields during World War I.&꧙nbsp;
- A few solo moves pun🐷ctua🌃ted the first 100km of racing
- Whittling down of the peloton over the climbs
- Reusser went solo on the penultimate climb, and her TT prowess proved too strong for the chase𝄹rs
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- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: CRASH IN PELOTON
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 50KM TO GO
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: ON THE BANEBERG
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 60KM TO GO
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: CRASH IN PELOTON
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: HALFWAY DONE
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: CRASH IN PELOTON
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 100KM TO GO
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: CRASH IN PELOTON
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 130KM TO GO
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: THE KEMMELBERG
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: OFFICIAL START
Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews'ಌ live coverage of G🐈ent-Wevelgem Women!
I'm Matilda and I'll ꧙be here to take you through the action from a wet day in Belgium.
The riders have just set off for🌳 the neutralised start.
I🗹t's a wet and cold day today, with the rain unlikely to let up for most🦄 of the afternoon.
We'v🍃e got 4km neutral, so the official start should be🦄 given at about 2pm CEST.
Here's your up-to-date start list for to♔day's race:
🚨 Startlist 🚨24 teams, 140 riders - here are all the names you need for @GentWevelgem!#GW23 #GWwomen pic.twitter.com/eOVL0lcjwM
There's 162.5km on the menu today, so one of the long🧸er races on the women's calendar.
There's seven climbs to contend with, and they call come in a 30km period between km 100 and 1🐓30 - meaning there's over 30km from the last climb to the finish line.
One DNS to♒ report: Typhaine Laurance of Lifeplus Waho🦂o.
There's some familiar roads on the route today, as we head to Veurne, De Panne and De Moeren - which all featured in 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:Thursday's Brugge-De Panne.
That was won by Pfeiffer Georgi after crosswinds upset the hop♏es of a bunch sprint.
OFFICIAL START
And racing is underway!
The flag has dropped for the official start.
And the attacks are starting already!
No quiet start today - Pien Limpens (Parkhotel Valkenburg) is theౠ first rider to have a go.
Here's the peloton rolling out from under the Menin Gate in Ypres for the neutral sta🍌rt:
#GWwomen The start of the Women Elite's race has also been given. Who will be Balsamo's successor? 🤔 #GW23 pic.twitter.com/hUqtYuCHeR
The first 100km of this race 🉐may be fai✤rly flat, but in these conditions the racing can be made pretty hard.
Plus, with the exposed De Moeren section - added last year -🥂 there's a chance for the crosswinds to split the race up.
Sounds like Limpens got a jump on the peloton - she's ju𓂃sᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt over 30 seconds ahead of the bunch.
Here's a reminder of the four climbs the ♊peloton are facing today (with repeats to make seven ascents):
- Scherpenberg x2
- Baneberg x2
- Monteberg
- Kemmelberg x2
THE KEMMELBERG
As the hardest and final climb of the day, the Kemmelberg is Gent-Wevelgem's headline berg.
It's a short but sharp cobbled climb, 600m in length with an average gradient of 7%, but some pitches of up to 20%. We took a closer look at the Kemmelberg 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:here.
Limpens' lead is going out🗹 - it's being reported as a minute and 15 seconds now.
With its long, flat run-in, Gent-Wevelgem is often seen as a sprinter's clas🐲sic.
A sprint finish would suit the likes of Lor👍ena Wiebes (SD Worx), Elisa Balsamo (Trek-Segafredo) and Charlotte Kool (Team DSM) who all took the start this morning.
However, this race, with its climbs, cobbles an൩d inclement weather, can also lend itself to a small or solo move that can survive to the finish.
It will be the 🐭sprinters vs the puncheurs today to decide how it all ꦬpans out once we get to Wevelgem.
Co🥀fidis are working on the front of the peloton now, as Limpens' advantage continues to grow.
There are probably a lot of teams who wan𝄹ted to be up the road today but aren't.
Here's three riders who will surely have a target on their back this🦹 afternoon.
Former Gent-Wevelgem winner Marta Bastianelli, Brug✨ge-De Panne winner Pfe🌄iffer Georgi, and Trofeo Binda winner Shirin van Anrooij.
Only one rider has won this race tw🔥ice: Kirsten Wild in 2013 and 2019.
Could 2022 winner Elisa Balsamo join her today?
We're about 12km into this race now.
It's a headwind as the race heads from ꦛYpres towards the coast, so the pace is relatively 🌄low as they battle the wind.
This has got to be a pretty tough effort for Limpens'ﷺ, all alone in the rain and headwind.
She will have been hoping someone could join her. She has 1:45 on the peloton noꦡw, but she may not last out front for all that long.
These are the conditions the riders ar🀅e up again💃st this afternoon.
Lorena Wiebes is a big favourite for today, but Gent-Wevelgem is a race she's nev𒊎er won.
Her best result was 2nd in 2019, but since🐎 then she's either DNF'd or finished outside of the top 10.
Limpens' lead is coming down now for the first time - being on her own, it's ea🐠sy to get tired quickly.
Just over 20km completed, ♏and🌌 she's been away for most of that.
In 𓆏around 10km, the peloton will hit De M♌oeren and the chance of crosswinds.
It sounds like༺ the winds are there, but it will depend if the peloton race it hard enough to see splits, or if they take it relatively calmly.
A fꦚew teams are starting without their ob🐻vious favourites today.
Movistar 🦋have no Norsgaard or Van Vleuten, no Vos for Jumbo-Visma, and AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step have l🧸ost former winner Lotta Henttala this week through illness.
Limpens' lead is dropping doꦛwn closer to a minute now.
The peloton will soon be going through Veurne, from which they turn back inland and towards De 𓄧Moeren.&nbཧsp;
The wind direction is right for crosswinds, but sounds as if the speeds are relatively low, so we may not see echelon drama across the exposed marsh ꦛlands.
Just 40 seconds for Limpens now.
Hard to tell whether this is the Dutch rider tiring, or if ♐the peloton are winding i♛t up towards De Moeren.
The peloton are about to catch 𝐆L🌜impens now and hit De Moeren very shortly.
And the catch is made.
Crosswinds - possibly - coming now.
The peloton have turned away f🎐rom the hea🃏dwind now, so that's why the pace has quickly gone up.
130KM TO GO
The first break may be over, but there'♊s a lot more of this race stil💝l to go...
First 🐬sighting of European champion Lorena Wiebes.
If any teams want to split this r🧸ace early - or eve𓂃n just make it hard for the sprinters - De Moeren is the place to do it.
Otherwise it'✤s over 60km until the 🅠first categorised climb.
The peloton completed 34.5km in the💙 first hour, to give an id♉ea of the early pace.
The pel🅷oton were racing hard into De Moeren, ඣbut we haven't heard of any dramatic splits just yet.
It takes comb꧂ination of high winds and effort from teams t𒊎o turn crosswinds into echelons.
Ne🍃arly 40km completed, so we're around a quarter of the way through this race.
🌱Will another move go, or is everyone just thinking ab🅘out the climbs?
CRASH IN PELOTON
Some riders ha𒀰v♏e gone down here on the wet roads.
Looks like SD Worx and DSM kept things under control ac𓂃ross De Moeren.
.@Gen💫tWevelgem ൲fight in De Moeren . pic.twitter.com/CzGLf2Edce
Relative calm compared to the way De Moeren affec♏ted the racing on Thursday in De Panne.
🎥 40 km into the race and the peloton has just raced through 'De Moeren' - no echelons this time!#GWwomen #GW23Liveticker: //t.co/T2rI729a9N pic.twitter.com/QxNR7ZTiqe
Martina Alzini 𓄧(Cofidis) has abandoned the race after that crash.
It'ဣs not clear exactly who else was involved in the crash.
There's been a second crash - the weather and general tensiꦓon can cause some sketchy conditions 💃in the bunch.
Ariana Fidanza (𒁃Ceratizit-WN☂T) and Nicole Frain (Parkhotel Valkenburg) both reportedly involved in this crash.
When thinking about the climbs we still have to come, it's good to remember that whilst punc💫hy, none of them are long.
None last longer than 1.2km, so can de🥂finitely be tackled by the sprinters without too much difficulty.&nbs♔p;
Heads down in the bunch - it's easy to see howಌ crashe🌺s happen with everyone going fast and packed closely together on the wet roads.
50km completed - that 🐈means we're less than 50km away from the Scherpenberg෴ now.
The pace i♑s rising in the peloton now as the bunch is stretched out.
No one going off the front, but ri💜ders are getting dropped out the ba𒐪ck.
Hitting some cobbles now, a short section through the♔ village of Leisele.
No trouble for Arianna Fidanza after that crash.
An unfortunate touch of wheels for @AriFidanza but she’s back up after a quick bike change 👊#GWwomen #GW23
All still together in the bunch.
Hard to get aw😼ay on the flat, especially in this weather.
The sprinters definitely outweigh ꧋the puncheurs in this race, so a lot of teams will be interested in keeping this together for๊ a sprint.
The biggest teams 🔥have options, though - SD Worx could send Lotte Kopecky on an attack instead of back Wiebes, as Shirin van Anrooij is an extra card for Elisa Balsamo's Trek-Segafredo team to play.
The first climb we'll 🅷see in about 40km is the Scherpenberg - 'scherp' means 'sharp' in Flemish, so that gives an idea of what kind ofܫ climb this is.
The average gradient is deceptively low at 2.6%, but some points ramp up to 11%, and the narrow, winding r♐oad can make it a real battle.
100KM TO GO
60km under the belt already.
It may have been a relatively quiet start to the race, but battling the conditions a💟nd fighting for position in the bunch will already be taking it out of a lot of riders.
The riders are taking this opportunity to fuel, so there's a little calming as the domestiquꦅes drop back to the convoy.
It's all getting ready for the climb💟s. Once they start, there's very 🐲little let up.
We've got another attack!
Malin Eriksen (Duolarꦦ-Chevalmeire) is a handful of seconds in front of the bunch.
Good to see someone trying something, but another solo move... Can t꧅his last any longer than Limpens did?
It's interesting that there's only been solo moves today, rather than a three or four rider move from th๊e Continental teams.
Maybe in these conditions, a l🅺ot of riders are happier to shelter in the bunch t🌟hat expose themselves to the elements.
And Eriksen is caught again.
It's a hard ask for a solo rider to stay away.
Not always easy to ⛎tell with all the teams in their black jackets, but Trek-Segafredo (in the 🥀middle) are policing things in this race.
They'll be hoping Eܫlisa Balsamo can pick 🍷up her first one-day victory of the season this afternoon.
We're now seeing Ca♛𝓡nyon-SRAM come to the front of the peloton.
They've got theiꦐr headline rider Kasia Niewiadoma here, but it's probably Shari Bossuyt who is their best chance today. She took her first pro road win in Normandie last week.
CRASH IN PELOTON
More falls on these clearly quite treacheꦬrous roads.
Just under 25km to go until the first climb now.
Here's that short-lived 🎐move from Eriksen in the Norwegian champion jersey🍌.
Kaia Schmid (Human Powered Health) is th🌌e latest rider to abandon this race.
HALFWAY DONE
81km completed so we're halfway throu📖gh the 2023 women's Gಞent-Wevelgem.
It's been a quiet first half today in terms of attacks, but with all the climbing still to go, there's still plenty of action to com🅠♒e.
The Scherpenberg is the first categori💮sed climb, by the road has started to undulate a bit now as we head towards the hilly areas of Flanders.
This will all take energy a❀nd power out of the legs of a lot of riders.
Less than 15km until we start climbing.
The first ascent of the Scherpenberg isn't usually all that decisive, but with relatively few attacks so far tod𓄧ay, we may seen some riders try to take it up pretty early.
Reminder that the peloton is still all together.
We've had some abandons and some riders have been dropped, but the bulk of the race is all togetܫher✱ in one group.
It's definitely been hectic in the bunch - the crashes are proof of that - and it will probably continue that way as they fight for position int📖o the climbs.
As I typed that... there has been another crash.
Sound﷽s like most of these crashes are small touches of wheels, rather than mass falls.
Less than 4km to the start ﷽of the Scherpenberg now!
Another small crash here.
Riders do🧸wn and bikes tangled up. So easy to touch wheels and go down in this tense peloton.
Gabrielle Pilote Fortin (Cofidis) came off worst in 🔥that crash - looks like she will be stopp꧅ing.
A lot of rider꧋s are having to chase back on after 🐭being caught behind the crash.
The teams are bat🎃tling for position as we approa🐟ch the base of the Scherpenberg.
Trek-Segafredo has Elynor Backstedt controlling things👍.
The Brit has been stepping into an Ellen van 🥂Dijk-type role for Trek this spring.
Another handful of r💯iders have gone down - Lotto-Dstny, UAE Team ADQ and Ja🍎yco-AlUla all involved as the mud just slips under the tyres.
ꦺWe're descending down from the Scherpenberg now - no action over the rel🌳atively tame climb.
The longer Baneberg comes in 2km time.
CRASH IN PELOTON
Going ꦓover another patch of cobbles, and again more riders have gone down.
Several Movistar riders affecꦫted, and Brugge-De Panne winner Pfeiffer Georgi (DSജM) has to wait for a new bike.
No one looks🅷 too hurt but these wet cobbles are dangerous.
60KM TO GO
Into the action now - still six more climbs in the nꦰext 30km.
ON THE BANEBERG
Onto the narrower and s♍teeper Baneberg, Canyon-SRAM are on the front.&nbs🃏p;
Marlen Reusser (SD Worx) topples over from the front of the peloton going 🔯up th💛e Baneberg.
Not sure what the issue was there for the Swiss rider, but she falls slowly 🦩onto the bank. She's back up now.
That's the s🎃econd climb down - about 5km until the Monteberg.&♌nbsp;
The pelot𒊎on is super strung out and quite reduced now. Fewer than 60 ride😼rs in the front group.
That said, riders are using the brief respite of the flat to try to come back to the front of thi𝔉s race.
It's SD Worx with Christine Majerus 𓄧who✃ are keeping the pace high going towards this next climb.
The Monteberg is 1.2km in length🧸, with an average gradient of 5%.
It maxes out at 9% though, so can be tough. This is the only climb of the day that ওthey'll only tackle once.
On sprinter watch, Balsamo and Wiebes are still in the lead group🌃, as is Charlotte Kool.
Onto the Monteberg now.
D♏SM are showing themselves now - Charlotte Kool will be hoping to get through the climbs safely.
Bit of a barrage on the♎ front of the group, n🏅o one's even trying to attack just yet.
The lack of aggression on these climb🥃s really plays in𝓀to the hands of the sprinters and their teams.
Balsamo, Wiebes and Kool all꧑ looking relatively c♈omfortable so far.
That said, we're about to hit the Kemmelberg, which is the 🐻hardest of the day's climbs.
Could this see some fireworks?
The peloton is accelerating into this climb now!
And we're onto the steep, cobbled Kemmelberg.
Some riders at the back are already getting cau🎶ght out.
It's Lotte Kopecky who is looking really st♚rong on the fr💞ont of the group, with Lucinda Brand just behind her.
Kasia Niewiadoma is now taking things up 🎐on the front - it's getting hard for ♓the sprinters.
Kopecky, Niewiadoma and Anna Henderson are opening up a small gap on 🙈the rest of the bunch.
We're descending now and this trio are🦹 one or two seconds in front of the chasers, which includes Wie🐼bes.
50KM TO GO
The trio have been joined by the 🌳chasers, but it's fewer than 15 riders in the lead now, with another group not too far b𓃲ehind.
The helicopter shot shows just how much the Kemmelberg split up th🔯e race.
Riders and groups are all over the road.
It's still Kopecky and Niewiadoma who are doing the work to push onꩵ here.
The riders are sheddi♌ng their layers no💦w - they're getting ready to really race these climbs.
The small group at the front looks likely to b𓆉e rejoined by the bigger group behind, which includes Balsamo.
DSM donꩲ't have Kool in the front group, but seem keen to push on with the two riders they do have.
Approaching the second ascent of t🍎he Scherpenberg now.
These climbs are really back-to-back.
And with that the leaders are caught by group 2.
A big bunch back together for thꦕe Scherpenberg.
CRASH IN PELOTON
Big crash right in the middle of the group.
At least 10 riders taken down there.
An AG Insurance-Soudal💜 Quick-Step just slipped in the middle of th🐲e bunch, and took down almost half the group.
A lot of riders still not back on their way, this 🧸will be the end of the race for them.
In the now-reduced lead group, it's SD Worx who have taken things up again. Majerus, Reusser and Wiebes are on the front𝓡.
Approaching the base of the Baneberg now.
The Scherpenberg was once again just too gentle🎐 to really make a difference.
🍌Views from the first time up the Kemmelberg.
40KM TO GO
Onto the B💯aneberg now - it's narrow and SD Worx are still controlling.
Marlen Rꦦeusser is just drifting off the front as we 🍌enter the climb.
Mor🌼e that the other riders have let the wh🔥eel go than a concerted attack from the Swiss rider.
However, this is quite a gap growing for Reusse♏r now as SD Worx𓂃 have turned the gas off in the group behind.
The time trial specialist is a dangerous rider to let 🧔go.
It's Trek and FDJ who are taking up the chase.
About 20 riders in the group behind.
Reusser has an advantage of 22 seconds.
Reu𓆉sser has less than 30 seconds here, 💮but there's just no organised chasing behind.
This could work in Reusser's favour.
About 1km until we tackle the Kemmelberg again.
From there, the climbing𝐆 is over and it's 30km flat to the finish.
50 seconds for Reusser now.
The gap is just growing and growing.
Some riders are rejoining the chasing group, which shows the pace is not really that 🌸high.
Reusser has a minute lead and she's just s𒁃tarting the Kꦗemmelberg.
It's G👍race Brown who is leading things as the chasers start 🦋the climb too.
The chasers have completed the Kemmelberg now.
So there's just flat between now and the❀ finish - can the chase make a difference on th🍨e flat?
The presence of Wiebes and Balsamo is possibly sapping so🌟me motivation from thꦫis chase.
No one wants to just deliver tho☂ജse two to the line.
Frustrating moment for Reusser as she misses two bottles in succession.&nbsꦯp;
30KM TO GO
A minute and a half for Reusser - this is a gap she could 🐼definitely defend to the finish.
There's just no impetus in the chase.
Majerus is on the front, and she certꦫainly won't be pacing with her teammate up the road.
So many more riders catching up to the chase, again showing that ꦫthe pace is not there.
Tꦑhat said, c🔯ould the added size help their efforts?
Shirin van Anrooij is working in the chase n😼ow - Trek still have 2022 winner E🌟lisa Balsamo here.
Reusser's advantage is continuing to grow.
Jumbo-Visma have numbers in the chase, but don't particularly have a ༺sprinter to work for.
Kasia Niewiado🅺ma accelerates as Reusser's lead approaches two minu🎶tes.
FDJ-SUEZ are having a⛦ go on the front, ಞbut it's all a bit too little, too late.
Reusser has 2 minutes with 23km to go.
Reusser is going through 𓆉Ypres to head under the Menin Gate.
This is where the race started this morning.
Another꧙ rider has gone down on a corner through town.
It's just em🎀blematic of this whole d♈ay - crashes everywhere.
20KM TO GO
It seems pretty unl🐭ikely they'll close a 2:24 gap nওow.
Looks like Marlen Reusser is 🐷on her way to her first bi♏g Classics win of her career!
This is only Marlen Reusser's third road rac𝔉e of the 🌳season, after taking a month off racing following Opening Weekend.
She's been down in Sierra ♔Nevada training with D𝐆emi Vollering.
Shari Bossuyt (Canyon-SRAM) is attacking off the front of the bunch now as we see a 𓂃few riders breaking away.
This is just a race for second, though - they can't close a two minute gap like this. ℱ;
There's seven riders off the front of 𝓀the chase now, about 10 seconds ahead of the rest.
Christine Majerus, Shari Bossuyt, Pfeiffe🎃r Ge𒉰orgi, Anna Henderson, Eugenia Bujak, Shirin van Anrooij and a rider from Uno-X.
Marlen Reusser hasn't take a victory since she b🐎ecame Europe🤡an time trial champion last September.
Her last ꦺwin on in a road race was of course that gravel s🌃tage of the Tour de France Femmes last summer.
The Uno-X rider in this group in Elinor Barker.
10KM TO GO
Nasty cra🅷sh in the third group - Wiebes, Kopecky and Balsamo all on the floor.
It was Wiebes who slipped out🌸 and took out sever🍸al riders.
Wiebes looks in pain here.
A bittersweet ending for SD Worx.
Very little change to report here.
Reusser is just time trialling to ꦏthe finish, and all hope of catching her is definitely gone from the groups behind.
Reusser took on the Kemmelberg alone.
5KM TO GO
Reusser takes a wrong turn!
She's turned around and back on course now.
It's a good thing Reusser has such a big advantageꦐ though - she has a big buffer and room for⛄ error.
3KM TO GO
She's been away for over 30km to go, j𓃲ust a few left for Marlen Reusser to enjoy.
Less than 2km to go for Reusser.
The chasing group of sev💝en has swelled to nine, but they're nowhere close to the Swiss rider.
The fight for second will be interesting though - they're attacking already, not l🌟eaving it to a sprint.
Anna Henderson, Pꦯfeiffer Georgi and Ruby Roseman-Gannon are the ones an🌠imating.
Reusser has her earpi♔ece out here - 🗹too much encouragement from Lars Boom and Anna van der Breggen in the car?
And Reusser is on the home straight...
Marlen Reusser wins Gent-Wevelgem 2023!
A huge solo effort delivers her her fꦰirst Classics victory.
And she rememb𓆉ered to unzip her jacket to shoဣw off the jersey.
A couple of minu🐻tes until the chasers get to the finish.
The c𝔉hasers are just looki♛ng at eachother - they could be caught by the third group now.
It's Shirin van Anrooij who's trying to go clear.
1km for group 2.
The c🎉hasers are caught by the bunch at the last min♏ute - it's a sprint for second.
It's between Meꦐgan Jastrab and Maike van der♊ Duin for second and third!
Photofinish needed to confirm.
It's a first WorldTo🍃ur ജone-day podium for Megan Jastrab.
Big smiles between her and ꧂Pfeiffer Georgi, who worked perfec🎀tly together to take the win in De Panne on Thursday.
It's confirmed as second for 🅰Jastrab, and in fact Karlijn Swinkels in third for Jumbo-Visma.
Maike van der Duin took fourth.
Reusser really�♈� had time to soak in that victory.
Lotte Kopecky r🦋eports at the finish th♛at Wiebes was 'screaming' after her crash.
She didn't finish ꧋and got in the car so we'll wait for updates on her condition.
And there's the throဣw to 🐠the line for second.
It's been a pretty good week for DSM - both ൲without Charlotte Kool.
Correction🍨: Maike van der Duin is awarded third on the line.
Swinkels is fourth.
Here's your confirmed top 10:
Marlen Reusser explai♏ns that her move wasn't exactly int꧑ended as a solo attack.
"I didn't attack, I thought maybe we can make a little bit of se𒈔lection or a small group," she said at the finish. "But there was nobody on my wheel and I thought 'let's try a bit'."
"It was very veౠry hard. Especially my arms, I mean I cannot even dress myself, I'm so done."
Marlen Reusser is the first Swiss woman to win Gent-Wevelgem, and only the second Swisꦇs rider - man or woman - to win in Wevelgem.
Rolf Graf won the men's race in 1954.
Some cold looking riders waiting for the podium!
It really was a grim day out there today.
And there's your final podium!
A cold but happy top 3.
That's all from us today.
The Women's WorldTour continues next Sunday and it's a big one: 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:the Tour of Flanders is coming.
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