The Dutch from Team DSM charlotte kool was done with victory this Tuesday at second stage of the women’s Vuelta. He did this after winning the sprint with the Dutch too Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) and the American Chloe Dygert (Canyon//SRAM Racing). Alba Teruel (Labor Kutxa Fundación Euskadi) became the sixth and You has seized the general leadership to her teammate Anna Henderson.
All, after one day 105.1 kilometers of flat profilewith an exit in Orihuela and purpose to Column of Horadada. The biggest difficulty came in the fourth category port, San Miguel de las Salinas, nineteen kilometers from the finish line. So, the teams of sprinters controlled the day so that the stage victory was decided in the last meters.
The peloton was easy for the first kilometers, despite the fact that some falls affected some cyclists in the first stages of the stage. Among them, Movistar Aude Biannicalthough there were no consequences for any of the runners, who soon rejoined the peloton.
It went quietly for most of the day, with an attack a little less than ninety kilometers from the finish line of iurani white (Labor Kutxa Fundación Euskadi), the Chilean Catherine Anais Soto (Bizkaia Durango), the French Coralie DeMay (St-Michel-Mavic) and the Italian Andrea Casagranda (Bepink). However, the peloton controlled the distances. Soto and Casagranda were pursued about fifty kilometers from the end, fifteen before Demay and Blanco were caught.
Movistar he took the lead in pulling the peloton, where several runners tried some timid attacks without success. Everything is ready for a sprint finish and, in it, Charlotte Kool did a great job with her DSM team after prevailing ahead of Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) and Chloe Dygert (Canyon//SRAM Racing).
is Kool’s seventh win as a pro. Meanwhile, the leadership of the race is picked up by a You taking a second from Dugert and two from Femke Markus (SD Work). This Wednesday, the third stage with 148.2 kilometers between Elche de la Sierra and La Roda, with a flat profile and another predictable sprint finish.
classifications
2nd stage, Orihuela-Pilar de la Horadada, 105.1 km
1. Charlotte Kool (Netherlands/Team DSM) 2:41:27 (10″ bonus)
2. Marianne Vos (Netherlands/Jumbo-Visma) id. (6″ bonus)
3. Chloe Dygert (United States/Canyon//SRAM Racing) id. (6″ bonus)
4. Kata Blanka Vas (Hungary/SD Worx) id.
5. Rachele Barbieri (Italy(Liv Racing TeqFind) id.
6. Alba Teruel (Spain/Laboral Kutxa Fundación Euskadi) id.
7. Demi Vollering (Netherlands/SD Worx) id.
8. Nina Kessler (Netherlands/Team Jayco AlUla) id.
9. Anna Henderson (Great Britain/Jumbo-Visma) id.
10. Clara Copponi (France/FDJ-Suez) id.
General
1. Marianne Vos (Netherlands/Jumbo-Visma) 2:59:24
2. Chloe Dygert (USA/Canyon/SRAM Racing) at 1″
3. Riejanne Markus (Netherlands/Jumbo-Visma) at 2″
4. Anna Henderson (Great Britain/Jumbo-Visma) at 6″
5. Amber Kraak (Netherlands/Jumbo-Visma) id.
6. Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Poland/Canyon//SRAM Racing) at 7″
7. Elise Chabbey (Switzerland/Canyon//SRAM Racing) id.
8. Ricarda Bauernfeind (Germany/Canyon//SRAM Racing) id.
9. Agnieszka Skalniak-Sojka (Poland/Canyon//SRAM Racing) id.
10. Amanda Spratt (Australia/Trek-Segafredo) at 15″
Source: La Verdad

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