the dutch Lorena Wiebes, from the Wors team, won this Sunday the second stage of the women’s Giro d’Italia118.2 kilometers between Formigine and Modena and after that his compatriot Annemiek van Vleuten, from Movistar, remains in first place overall.
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The Spanish Mavi Gacía, from the Teqfind team, and Ane Santesteban, from Jayco, are still among the best in the general classification.
The stage, completely flat, led almost the entire peloton to reach the finish linewhere the positions held by the cyclists did not change, with García, fourth, and Santesteban, seventh.
Wiebes prevailed at the finish, ahead of her compatriot Marianne Vos, from Jumbo Vismaand American Chloe Dygert, from Canyon, with a time of 2:52:33, the same time that almost the entire peloton entered.
Annemiek van Vleuten remains in first place overall, with a 49-second lead over Danish Cecilie Ludwig (Suez), and 51 to the French Juliette Labous (Firmenich), while Mavi García (Teqfind) was fourth in 55, the same absence of five other riders, including Ane Santesteban (Jayco).
This Monday will be the third episode, which was supposed to be the fourth, but the first one was canceled. There will be 134 kilometers between Fidenza and Borgo Val di Taro, with three third-category ports in the second part of the race.
Source: La Verdad

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