After the first stage of Women’s Tour the Italian and leader of the race Gaia Realini He said that he and his team, Lidl-Trek, they would do everything to defend the leader’s jersey in the second round of the event, but it did not happen. On the second day marked by rain, the Platoon of La Vuelta Femenina had to face a day that invited a sprint, where after being crowned in the last quarter the Puerto de l’Oronet (3rd)the race is advancing at full speed towards the finish line Moncofar.
There were six cyclists who starred on the day off, which included member of the Laboral Kutxa-Euskadi Idoia Eraso Foundationwho will be chosen as the toughest runner.
Once neutralized, the stage took on new interest in the final stretch, with the last few kilometers full of waterfalls as a result of how slippery the asphalt was due to the rain and a route with some delicate curves and some another roundabout.
There were several runners who tried to gain a few meters and achieve victory, but the peloton came behind at full speed and everything was decided in the sprint. The fastest and strongest is the Canadian Alison Jacksonwho prevailed first Blanka Vas and Carlijn Swinkels. This is the first victory of the season for the member of EF Education-Cannondale (team that worked well in the last sprint) and the tenth as a professional.
The other great opponent is the Hungarian Blanka Vaswho at 22 years old has become the new leader of the race waiting for what will happen this Tuesday in the third stage of the test, a day in the middle of the mountain with a third class altitude and the result in Teruel.
Source: La Verdad

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