Lorena Wiebes produced a stunning sprint to win the opening stage of the Asda Tour de Yorkshire Women’s Race in Bedale. Anna Henderson (Brother UK/Tifosi,) 8th in bunch kick
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Report: Womens Tour de Yorkshire
The 20-year-old Dutchwomen was thrust into position brilliantly by her Parkhotel Valkenburg team-mates in the closing stages and then opened up her sprint early as the riders raced along Market Place. Despite facing some stiff opposition as the finish line beckoned, Wiebes held on and took her third victory of the season with a few bike lengths to spare.
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Marianne Vos (CCC-Liv), Anna van der Breggen (Boels Dolmans) and Yorkshire’s own Lizzie Deignan (Trek Segafredo) were just some of the star names who were given a rousing reception in Barnsley at the start of the stage, and the peloton continued to be cheered along vociferously as they took on their 132km trek to Bedale.
The first intermediate sprint in Pontefract had already been contested before the first breakaway riders moved clear, with Lizzie Banks (Bigla) outclimbing Leah Dixon (Brother Tifosi p/b OnForm) on the Cote de Lindley to earn herself a spell in the best climber’s jersey sponsored by LNER.
Another four riders would join that duo as they entered the same Harrogate circuit that will feature on the UCI Road World Championships in September, with Lauren Kitchen (FDJ Nouvelle – Aquitaine Futuroscope) winning the second intermediate sprint on Parliament Street.
Dixon’s efforts in the breakaway were rewarded with her being voted into the most active rider jersey sponsored by Dimension Data as the peloton stepped up their chase. Everything came back together inside the last 5km and that was when the sprinters worked their way to the fore. Wiebes sat on the wheel of Christine Majerus (Boels Dolmans) as the action entered Bedale and then passed the Luxembourg champion on the closing straight to wrap up a well-timed and well-executed success.
That victory meant that Wiebes took control of the blue leader’s jersey sponsored by Yorkshire Bank and bonus seconds accrued at the line saw her open a three-second lead at the top of the general classification over second-placed Majerus.
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Wiebes also tops the points classification but Majerus will wear the green jersey sponsored by Asda on Saturday as she also sits second in that competition. Kitchen, meanwhile, received her height in beer once she’d crossed the finish line as it was she who outsprinted Maria Confalonieri (Valcar Cylance Cycling) on the Black Sheep Straight in North Stainley.
Stage winner and race leader Lorena Wiebes said: “It was a hard stage but when the breakaway came back my team did an amazing job to put me in a good position and I felt confident that I could win. To finish it off was really nice and this is right up there with the biggest wins of my career.
“I like riding in Yorkshire. I rode this race last year and it’s really good to be back. It was nice to see the Harrogate circuit because I hope to be back for the World Championships later in the year. It was nice and technical and I like those kinds of circuits. I am not sure I will be able to keep the jersey tomorrow, but hopefully we can keep it in my team and we will work hard to do that.”
Result
1. Lorena Wiebes Parkhotel Valkenburg
2. Christine Majerus Boels Dolmans Cycling Team
3. Alison Jackson Team TIBCO – Silicon Valley Bank
4. Roxane Fournier Movistar Women’s Team
5. Lisa Brennauer WNT-Rotor Pro Cycling Team
6. Susanne Andersen Team Sunweb
7. Elisa Balsamo Valcar Cylance Cycling
8. Anna Henderson Brother UK/Tifosi
9. Emilia Fahlin FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope
10. Sarah Roy Mitchelton – Scott
17. Marianne Vos CCC-Liv
18. Abby-Mae Parkinson Drops
20. Elynor Backstedt Storey Racing
23. Lizzie Deignan Trek – Segafredo Women
25. Jessica Roberts GB
27. Eleanor Dickinson Drops
29. Emily Wadsworth Brother UK/Tifosi
31. Pfeiffer Georgi Team Sunweb
36. Danielle Christmas Lotto – Soudal Ladies
37. Gabriella Shaw Brother UK/Tifosi
39. Jessica Finney Brother UK/Tifosi
41. Elinor Barker Drops
46. Rebecca Durrell Brother UK/Tifosi
51. Sophie Wright Bigla
65. Elizabeth Holden Drops
68. Lucy Garner Hitec Products – Birk Sport
72. Anna Christian Drops
75. Elizabeth Banks Bigla
76. Nicola Juniper MEXX-Watersley Internat.
78. Hannah Barnes Canyon SRAM Racing
83. Lauren Dolan
86. Leah Dixon Brother UK/Tifosi
88. Sarah Storey Storey Racing
89. Megan Barker Drops
95. Alice Barnes Canyon SRAM Racing
97. Lucy Gadd Storey Racing
102. Anna Docherty GB
103. Rebecca Raybould GB
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