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As it happened: Solo effort from Marlen Reusser wins Gent-Wevelgem Women

Marlen Reusser tackles the Kemmelberg

Marlen Reusser tackles the Kemmelberg (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

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Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews'ಌ live coverage of G🐈ent-Wevelgem Women!

The riders have just set off for🌳 the neutralised start.

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: 

There's 162.5km on the menu today, so one of the long🧸er races on the women's calendar.

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 the attacks are starting already!

Here's the peloton rolling out from under the Menin Gate in Ypres for the neutral sta🍌rt:

The first 100km of this race 🉐may be fai✤rly flat, but in these conditions the racing can be made pretty hard.

Sounds like Limpens got a jump on the peloton - she's ju𓂃sᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt 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):

THE KEMMELBERG

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.

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.

Co🥀fidis are working on the front of the peloton now, as Limpens' advantage continues to grow.

Here's three riders who will surely have a target on their back this🦹 afternoon.

Only one rider has won this race tw🔥ice: Kirsten Wild in 2013 and 2019.

We're about 12km into this race now.

This has got to be a pretty tough effort for Limpens'ﷺ, all alone in the rain and headwind.

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.

Limpens' lead is coming down now for the first time - being on her own, it's ea🐠sy to get tired quickly.

In 𓆏around 10km, the peloton will hit De M♌oeren and the chance of crosswinds.

A fꦚew teams are starting without their ob🐻vious favourites today.

Limpens' lead is dropping doꦛwn closer to a minute now.

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.

The peloton are about to catch 𝐆L🌜impens now and hit De Moeren very shortly.

And the catch is made.

The peloton have turned away f🎐rom the hea🃏dwind now, so that's why the pace has quickly gone up.

130KM 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.

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.

Ne🍃arly 40km completed, so we're around a quarter of the way through this race.

CRASH IN PELOTON

Looks like SD Worx and DSM kept things under control ac𓂃ross De Moeren.

Relative calm compared to the way De Moeren affec♏ted the racing on Thursday in De Panne. 

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.

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. 

Hitting some cobbles now, a short section through the♔ village of Leisele.

No trouble for Arianna Fidanza after that crash.

All still together in the bunch.

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 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.

100KM TO GO

The riders are taking this opportunity to fuel, so there's a little calming as the domestiquꦅes drop back to the convoy.

We've got another attack!

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.

And Eriksen is caught again.

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.

We're now seeing Ca♛𝓡nyon-SRAM come to the front of the peloton.

CRASH IN PELOTON

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

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.

Less than 15km until we start climbing.

Reminder that the peloton is still all together.

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.

Less than 4km to the start ﷽of the Scherpenberg now!

Another small crash here.

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👍.

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.

CRASH IN PELOTON

Several Movistar riders affecꦫted, and Brugge-De Panne winner Pfeiffer Georgi (DSജM) has to wait for a new bike. 

60KM TO GO

ON THE BANEBERG

Marlen Reusser (SD Worx) topples over from the front of the peloton going 🔯up th💛e Baneberg.

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%.

On sprinter watch, Balsamo and Wiebes are still in the lead group🌃, as is Charlotte Kool. 

Onto the Monteberg now.

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.

That said, we're about to hit the Kemmelberg, which is the 🐻hardest of the day's climbs.

The peloton is accelerating into this climb now!

And we're onto the steep, cobbled Kemmelberg.

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 helicopter shot shows just how much the Kemmelberg split up th🔯e race.

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.

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.

And with that the leaders are caught by group 2.

CRASH IN PELOTON

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.

🍌Views from the first time up the Kemmelberg. 

40KM TO GO

Marlen Rꦦeusser is just drifting off the front as we 🍌enter the climb.

However, this is quite a gap growing for Reusse♏r now as SD Worx𓂃 have turned the gas off in the group behind.

It's Trek and FDJ who are taking up the chase.

Reusser has an advantage of 22 seconds.

Reu𓆉sser has less than 30 seconds here, 💮but there's just no organised chasing behind.

About 1km until we tackle the Kemmelberg again.

50 seconds for Reusser now.

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.

The presence of Wiebes and Balsamo is possibly sapping so🌟me motivation from thꦫis chase.

Frustrating moment for Reusser as she misses two bottles in succession.&nbsꦯp;

30KM TO GO

There's just no impetus in the chase.

So many more riders catching up to the chase, again showing that ꦫthe pace is not there.

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.

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 is going through 𓆉Ypres to head under the Menin Gate.

Another꧙ rider has gone down on a corner through town.

20KM TO GO

This is only Marlen Reusser's third road rac𝔉e of the 🌳season, after taking a month off racing following Opening Weekend.

Shari Bossuyt (Canyon-SRAM) is attacking off the front of the bunch now as we see a 𓂃few riders breaking away.

There's seven riders off the front of 𝓀the chase now, about 10 seconds ahead of the rest.

Marlen Reusser hasn't take a victory since she b🐎ecame Europe🤡an time trial champion last September.

The Uno-X rider in this group in Elinor Barker.

10KM TO GO

Wiebes looks in pain here.

Very little change to report here.

Reusser took on the Kemmelberg alone.

5KM TO GO

It's a good thing Reusser has such a big advantageꦐ though - she has a big buffer and room for⛄ error.

3KM TO GO

Less than 2km to go for Reusser.

The fight for second will be interesting though - they're attacking already, not l🌟eaving it to a sprint.

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! 

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.

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!

It's a first WorldTo🍃ur ജone-day podium for Megan Jastrab.

It's confirmed as second for 🅰Jastrab, and in fact Karlijn Swinkels in third for Jumbo-Visma.

Reusser really�♈� had time to soak in that victory. 

Lotte Kopecky r🦋eports at the finish th♛at Wiebes was 'screaming' after her crash.

And there's the throဣw to 🐠the line for second. 

Correction🍨: Maike van der Duin is awarded third on the line.

Here's your confirmed top 10:

Marlen Reusser explai♏ns that her move wasn't exactly int꧑ended as a solo attack.

Marlen Reusser is the first Swiss woman to win Gent-Wevelgem, and only the second Swisꦇs rider - man or woman - to win in Wevelgem.

Some cold looking riders waiting for the podium!

And there's your final podium!

That's all from us today.

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