The Dutch Marianne Vos He won this Friday at Sprint the Sixth stage of Spain’s tour. It was on a day when many big names were seen in the final part of Prelude in the grand final of the career that would live this Saturday in Cotobello.
I waited a day with 127 kilometers with exit in Campos Becerril and arriving at the town of Palentine of Balanás. It was a flat day, with some repeches on the final side that gave up the increase in many cuts without consequences, on a day where you increased its legend and where Demi Vollering keeps the leader’s jersey.
Attacks took place in the first kilometers, but the fact was to cost the escape. This is a multiple attack about 80 kilometers from the end line that saw nineteen corridors sink, without the risk for the general because the best classified is the Belgian Justine Ghekiereat 6:42 from the leader.
It insisted Visma-lease on the bike To control the race behind, with a rhythm acceleration allowed to hunt escape less than 45 kilometers from the end line. Therefore, with plenty of distances until arrival, the German Read Lin Teutenberg (Lotto ladies), the dutch Nicole Steigenga (AG Insurance-Soudal Team) and Australia Sarah Roy (EF Education -oatly) Launched a new attack followed by French Titia Ryo (Arké-b & b hotels) and for Italian Andrea Casagranda (Bepink-Imatra-Bagioanni).
Escape never came to assume a threat to the platoon, where Visma I have seen the cooperation of Picnic postnl To maintain the differences -a minute and control your hunting without problems. At ten kilometers ahead, small cuts are made even on the headboard, leading to four weights like Liane Lippert (Movistar), Marianne Vos (Visma), Demi Vollering (FDJ-Suez) and Anna Van der Breggen (SD worx-potime) to open the little difference. Mischa Bredwold .
Lidl-Trek He continues to pull within a few final kilometers that ensures the arrival of the big group. Inside, Bredwold and you took the frontthey took their rivals from the struggle for success and This is the second one managed his tire first In the end line to expand the extraordinary palmarés, which has reached 257 successes as a professional.
Your countrymen Demi VolleringOn the other hand, it maintains leadership with 45 seconds of advantage over Van der Breggen and has 46 above Switzerland of Movistar Marlen Reusser. Use Ostolaza (Kutxa-Foundation Euskadi) is eighth to 2:26 from the leader and Mavi García (Liv Alula Jayco) Nineteenth March at 3:57 from the head.
This is the Second Vos stage success in this return and the number 257 of his professional career. The Spanish Round will arrive this Saturday on the last day with a style appointment. Wait for the specific stage between Robla and High of cotobello, The first Asturian is 10.5 kilometers to 8%reach at the end of the high after the rise before the Colladone (second, 5.5 kilometers to 7.4%) and the Colladiella (first, 7 kilometers to 7.7%). There will be 152.6 kilometers to decide the winner to return to Spain 2025.
Reviews
6th Stage, Becerril de Campos-Balanás, 126.7 kilometers
1. Marianne Vos (Netherlands/Visma-lease a bike) 3:00:09
2. Mischa Bredwold (Netherlands/SD Worx-Potime) ID.
3. Ally Marée Wolston (New Zealand/FDJ-Suez) ID.
4. Lara Gillespie (Ireland/UAE Team ADQ) ID.
5. Nicole Steigenga (Netherlands/AG Insurance-Soudal Team) ID.
6. AGNIESZKA SKALNIAK-SOJKA (Polonia/Canyon-Sram ZondacryPoto) ID.
7. Cat Ferguson (Great Britain/Movistar) ID.
8. Megan Jastab (United States/Picnic Postnl) OD.
9. Use an ostolaza (Spain/Labor Kutxa-Foundation Euskadi) ID.
10. Imogen Wolff (Great Britain/Visma-lease a bike) ID.
Generally
1. Demi Vollering (Netherlands/FDJ-Suez) 15:18:08
2. Anna Van Der Breggen (Netherlands/SD Worx-Protime) to 45 “
3. Marlen Reusser (Switzerland/Movistar) at 46 “
4. Idrine Kerbaol (France/EF Education -oatly) to 1’49 “
5. Riejanne Markus (Netherlands/Lidl-Trek) to 2’05 “
6. Juliette Labous (France/FDJ-Suez) to 2’09 “
7. Mary Niamh Fisher-Black (New Zealand/Lidl-Trek) to 2’19 “
8. Use an ostolaza (Spain/Labor Kutxa-Foundation Euskadi) to 2’26 “
9. Monica Trinca (Italy/Liv-Alula-Jayco) to 2’35 “
10. YARA KATELYJN (Netherlands-Fenix/Diseuninck) to 2’57 “
Source: La Verdad

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