As it happened: Reduced group sprints for glory on the Via Roma at Milan-San Remo Women
European Champion held on o🍒ver the Poggio to sprint for the win at La Classicissima
Milan-San Remo Women 2025 - Route
Milan-San Remo Women 2025 - Everything you need to know
Milan-San Remo Women 2025 contenders - Lotte Kopecky, Demi Vollering face off in revived Monument, but could a surprise winner take all?
Race Situation
Lorena ꦰWiebes wins the first edition of the rebooted Sanremo Women!
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- Finish
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 1 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 1.7 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Longo Borghini attacks
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Attack!
- Poggio
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 10 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 15 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 21 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 29 km to go
- Crash
- Crash
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 40 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 45 km to go
- Crash
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Mechanical
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 61 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Race situation update
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Breakaway
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 81 km to go
- Attack
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 85 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 90 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 100 km to go
- Crash
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Complete peloton
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: All together
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: Attack!
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 128 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 142 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 142 km to go
- 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果: 156 km to go
It's 15 minutes until the riders will set off for the neutral start of the first Sanremo Women for 20 years. Click here to catch up on everything you need to know about๊ the race befo🐲re it starts.
It's a wet start in Genoa but it looks like the rain should dry up by the time the peloton reach Sanremo𓄧.
While🎃 we wait for 😼the race to start let's take a look at some of the contenders:
Lotte Kopecky, Elisa Balsamo, Demi Vollering and Elisa Longo Borghini all go into this race as favourites but does the unpredictability of the race means we could potentially see a ꩲsurprise winner?
There's already been a surprising outcome at World Tour level this season with Lotte Claes taking victory at Omloop Nieuws🤪blad from the early breakaway. The fact that this peloton has never raced Sanremo Women before makes it hard to predict.
As we often see in the men's race, it is likely to co🐼me down to how the peloton race over the Capo Berta, Cipressa, and the infamouཧs Poggio. Climbers like Demi Vollering will be looking to put sprinters on the ba🐓ck foot but if those with a fast finish can make it over the Poggio the race will be in their favour.
The riders are off for the neutral start.
World Champion Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx - Protime) and Olympic Champion, Kristen Faulkner (EF Education - Oatly) are both making their season debut today. Kopecky in particular 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开✱奖结果:has made a point of targeting🍸 this race.
Returning to racing following her crash at Strade Bianche is Kasia Niewiadoma. If she is recovered from her injuries the Canyon//SRAM Zondacrypto rider will be one to watch on those final 🥂climbs today. 🅺;
😎 Great to see @KNiewiadoma back after her #StradeBianche crash! #SanremoWomen presented by @CA_Ita pic.twitter.com/oOZOYXd9Qf
156 km to go
They're off! The official start has been given 🏁
The peloton are all together after 6km of racing.
It's a cold, wet, and windy start for the riders.
The women are u🐼nderway in Milano-Sanremo! How will the wet and windy weather affect the racing? Will there be a sprint on the Via Roma? pic.twitter.com/ZY0z2zOoRQ
Here are the riders leaving Genoa
142 km to go
Still no breakaway so far. Are the peloton reluctant to let anything go after the events of a few weeks ago at Omloop? Or is it the conditions that are making it hard for a break to ⭕stick?
142 km to go
Some very cold and wet looking riders!
Attack from Anne Knijnen༺burg♎ of Volkerwessels Women Pro Cycling team
A shor💖t-lived m🌱ove, however, Knijnenburg is already caught.
128 km to go
128 km of racing left to go and still no breakaway ha🔯s formꦓed.
Attack!
Czech rider Nikola Nosková of Cofidis has attacked and h🌟as a small advantage over the peloton
Noskova has a lead of 15 seconds
All together
Noskova has been brought back. The peloton are once again all together.𝓰
We've mentioned some of the big-name pre-race favourites such as Lotte Kopecky, but if Strava times are anything to go by then Puck Pieterse of Fenix Deceuninck is also one to watch. The 22-year-old, who is the current cross-country mountain bike World Champion, set t👍he fastest time up the Poggio for this year on a recon ride.
Complete peloton
Still all together
Multiple former World Champion Marianne Vos, a rider generally regarded as the greatest of all time, made her season debut at Trofeo Alfredo Binda last weekend. The 37-year-old finished fourth and said she wa൩s 'haℱppy' with how she is feeling.🍸 Vos was climbing well and has a fast finis💙h, could she take the win today?
🔥 We've had some attacks, but after one hour of racing, the gruppo is most definitely compatto#SanremoWomen presented by @CA_Ita pic.twitter.com/7sOGhUEftI
Crash
Tiffany Cromwell of Canyon//SR♈AM ܫ- Zondacrypto has suffered a crash
100 km to go
Wit✨𒈔h 100km to go the peloton remain all together.
The weather is starting to brighten up
90 km to go
𒁃There is still no breakaway, will we see the race remain all together until⛦ the final climbs start?
85 km to go
The 🏅peloton are 32 km away from the first cliღmb of the day, the Capo Mele.
Attack
Another attack from Anne Knijnenburg of VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team who made a move earlier in the day. Kn🐬ijnenburg has a gap of 15 seconds
Counter attack from Laura Tomasi of Laboral Kutxa๊ - Fundaci&oacut🎃e;n Euskadi
81 km to go
Knijnenburg now h🧜as a 35 seconဣd lead with Tomasi 16 seconds behind her
Breakaway
Virginia Bortoli of Top Girls Fassa Bortolo has joined the group ✱and the three riders are all together with a 35 second lea🦋d.
Race situation update
Anne Kni🦄jnenburg (VolkerWessels), has a lead of 2'29" over the peloton with✱ chase group of Laura Tomasi (Laboral Kutxa - Fundación Euskadi), and Virginia Bortoli (Top Girls Fassa Bortolo) 1'20" behind.
The peloton are spread across the road and seem happy to give the break and chase group sཧome🌸 leeway for now.
61 km to go
FDꦫJ S♏UEZ and Team Visma | Lease a Bike are controlling the peloton
Mechanical
Mechanical for🍌 Magdeleine Vallieres (EF 🐲Education - Oatly)
Further attacks coming from the peloton
The pace is high as the peloton approach Alassio.
With the activity in the peloton the gap toඣ the leaders has reduced to 1'26"
Knijnenburg remains in front however the peloton have Tomasi a♏nd Bortoli in❀ their sights.
Crash
Crash in the peloton
The🐎 majo𒊎rity of the riders involved in the crash are back on their bikes except for Francesca Barale of Team Picnic PostNL and Mie Bjørndal Ottestad of Uno-X Mobility.
The peloto🐷n are on the Capo Mele and the pace is high, d꧋ictated by FDJ SUEZ and UAE Team ADQ
Riders are being dropped from the peloton.
Knijnenburg is about to be caught by the peloton 💞as they approach the top of the Capo Mele
The pe༒loton now have 2 km before the next climb, Capo Cervo.
Teams are lining up at the front to position themselves for the next climb. Visma|Lease a Bike, Fenix - Deceuninck and SD Worx - Protime are all promin꧂ent.
Lidl-Trek are also coming towards the front with ﷽Elisa Balsamo.
The peloton are on the Capo Cervo
World Champion, Lotte Kopecky, is further🀅 back in the peloton
45 km to go
Over the top of the Capoও Cervo a꧟nd the peloton are still all together as SD Worx - Protime, Visma | Lease a Bike and Fenix-Deceuninck continue to keep the pace high.
J♊ust over 9km until the peloton will🐎 reach the Capo Berta.
Hum💦an Powered Health and Liv Alula Jayco are no also towards the front
40 km to go
The pace is very high in the peloton
The peloton are now on the Capo Berta
FDJ SUEZ are leading
The pace set by the teams at th🅷e front🧸 is causing riders to drop
Cecilie Uttr🦹up Ludwig (Canyon//SRAM Zondacrypto),✅ Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (Visma | Lease a Bike) are at the front of the bunch.
The riders are now over the top 🧸of the Capo Berta and iꦜt's SD Worx - ProTime leading down the descent
12 km until the Cipressa and t𝔉eams continue to set a high pace. Will we see somebod☂y launch a move on the next climb?
Crash
Silke Smilders of Liv AlUla Jayco and Olivia 💖Baril of Movistar have crashed
Crash
Another crash at the fron🌞t of the peloton as Letizia Paternoster of Liv AlUla Jayco comes down bringing riders from SD Worx, Canyon//SRAM and o🐻ther teams down too
29 km to go
P🍃auline Ferrand-Prevot, Lotte Kopecky and others were implicated in that crash and there is now a split in the bunch.&n🐈bsp;
The peloton are approaching the Cipressa an🏅d it's SD Worx Protime with ♊Lotte Kopecky setting the pace into the bottom of the climb
UAE Team ADQ come to the front
T𒉰he pace set🍨 by Erica Magnaldi of UAE Team ADQ has whittled the size of the bunch down. She has team leader Elisa Longo Borghini on her wheel.
Most of the pre-race favourites are still in the 𝔉front group including Kopecky, Balsamo, Niewiadoma and Marianne Vos
Lidl-Trek have now come to the front of the pelꦦoton with 2.6 km of the Cipressa remaining
Kristen Faulkner of EF Edu♉cation-Oatly has been dist🔯anced
European Champion Lorena Wiebes is still in the group for SD Worx - Pro🦋time, can she make it o꧑ver this climb and also the Poggio?
Lidl Trek continue to set the pace with 1.4 km of the Cipressa remainꦿing as EF Education- Oatly also come to the front
21 km to go
Over the top of the Cipressa and a much-reduced peloton of around 30 riders remain. Just one more climb, the Poggio, left to race.&n🎃bsp;
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot leads t♊he bunch down the descent
The pace set by Ferra🌠nd-Prevot is causing big gaps to open up in the bunch. Longo Borghini and Kopecky are still towards the front as is Voller🦩ing
Wiebes, Ba🐷lsamo, anౠd Niewiadoma are also in this front group as is Pieterse.
There is a substantial gap between this group and the chas🌱ers. With the descent of the Poggio proving such an important part of this race is this an indication of what we can expect in a few kilometres t🍬ime?
The chas🎃e group are closing in on the front group of favourites.
15 km to go
The two groups have come back together.
The pace has gꦗone out of the peloton slightly as the riders ready themselves for the Poggio which is coming in 4.4 km
Lidl-Trek have amassed at the front
At 3.7 km with an average of 3.7% it isn't the most challenging climb the peloton wiඣll face in their calendar, however if the climber's teams set a high enough pace they could put sprinters like Wiebes and Balsamo in trouble.
EF Education - Oatly, Lidl-Trek, Canyon//SRAm Zondacrypto and SD Worx-Protime lead the peloton with just under 2km remaining until꧙ the bottom ౠof the Poggio.
10 km to go
just 1 km until the most🌟 crucial point in this race!
Blanka Vas of SD Worx - Pro⛦time leads the pಞeloton
Poggio
The riders have reached the final climb!
Vas continues to setꦕ the pace on the lower slopes of the climb
Cecilie Uttrup Lud🉐wig now takes up the front with the clim💧ber setting a high pace
Niewiadoma sits on Uttrup Ludwig's wheel
Despiteꦚ the pace being set by Canyon//SRAM Zondacrypto none of the faster riders appear to be in too much trouble so far
Lotte Kopecky moves up with 2 km of the c🗹l꧅imb remaining
The speed is 29 km/h!
Uttrup Ludwig continues to set the pace at the front with Niewiadoma behind, will we see the Polish rജider launch an attack once her teammꦚate pulls away?
1500m remaining
Attack!
Juliette Labous of FDJ SUEZ attacks
Kasia Niewiadoma is first to chase the French na✨tional champion down with Niamh Fisher Black of Lidl-Trek and Kim Le Court of AG Insurance on her wheel
Le Court now attacks over the top of Labous' move
Le Court continues her move with Labous right behi꧑nd with Vollering on her wheel
Vollering attacks!
The riders are ove🤡r the top of the climb now and have started the descent towards Sanremo
Vollering leads on the des🎀cent and the group has been reduced considerably but both Kopecky and Wiebes of SD Worx Protime remain at the front of the race
Pieterse, Longo Borghini,ꦓ Ferrand-Pꦉrevot, and Vos are also still at the front of the race
Pieterse has taken u𒐪p the lead on the descent with Vollering behind followed by Longo Borghini who has Wiebes and Vos on her wheel
Eleven riders remainin𝄹g at the front of the race towards the bottom of the descent
Longo Borghini attacks
The Ita✅lian champion has launchedꦑ a huge move at the bottom of the climb!
1.7 km to go
Longo Borghin has a gap!
The rideꦜrs behi🍒nd need to organise a chase quickly
Lotte Kopecky takes up the chase
1 km to go
U๊nder the flamme Rouge and Longo Borghini still has a lead
It's 💦Lo♐ngo Borghini vs Kopecky on the run in to the line
The World Champion is chasing hard
Longo Borghini is caught
The rest of the group line up foꦦr the sprint
Finish
Lorena Wiebes wins!
The European Champion ♚sprints to victory on the Via Roma with Mar🌺ianne Vos taking second and Noemi Ruegg of EF Education Oatly in third
Top-10
Interview
Lorena Wiebes:
Has it sunk in?
"🐟Not yet I think but I had to finish thh teamwork off. I'm really grateful for the team how we worked as a team and what Lotte 👍did in the final I'm super grateful for."
"I think there were multiple options but I felt that I did good on the Cipressa so also on the Poggio I was with the first five or something at the top and then I knew I would ride for the win. Longo Borghini did a really strong attack but I saw Lotte was close 🍰behind and, as I said, the effort she did was amazing."
Were you worried in the final km?"
"No. I knew how strong Lotte is and she put me in the perfect position. I 𒊎need to say Vos surprisedꦗ me a little bit. I didn't want to open my sprint too early but it was enough for the win."
Where does the victory sit in your career?
"Rea꧟lly high, it's really nice to win here. I did a lot of recon, I stayed inღ Italy after Strade and did a really good preparation."
Interview
Elisa Longo Borghini:
“I should say that it’s only a bike race, but it’s an important bike race. It hurts to be caught at a hundℱred metres [to go], but I played my cards. I stayed calm until the last 2.5km. This is a nice race because the finale is so unpredictable. Chapeau to Lorena Wiebes and next time they’re not going to catch me”.
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