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Decision in the Vosges – cycling

Van Vleuten wins the women’s Tour de France on the Super Planche des Belles Filles.

Time trial Olympic champion Annemiek van Vleuten won the women’s Tour de France, which was revived this year, after a triumphant ride and thus made the double perfect after the Giro triumph. Like the day before, the 39-year-old Dutchwoman outperformed the competition at the showdown on the ramps to La Super Planche des Belles Filles on Sunday and was impressively crowned overall winner. After eight stages and 1033.8 kilometers, Van Vleuten was 3:48 minutes ahead of compatriot Demi Vollering, who finished second, 30 seconds behind.

The national champion Liane Lippert finished tenth and 14th overall. Lippert belonged to a leading group that drove ahead of the field for a long time and mastered the first very difficult climb to the Ballon d’Alsace before the favorites. On the tough final climb, the group had no chance of winning the day.

Van Vleuten laid the foundation for the Tour triumph on Saturday when she completed a 62-kilometer solo ride on the mountain stage through the Vosges and took the day’s victory with a lead of more than three minutes. A defect slowed her down on Sunday and meanwhile she had to continue on a teammate’s bike, but she only let that stop her for a short time. Van Vleuten, who wants to end her successful career at the end of 2023, added another great success this season to her Giro victory. In addition, the three-time world champion on the road had also won the classic Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

As with the men this year, a large number of fans watched the eighth and final stage on Sunday. There, Lennard Kämna narrowly missed winning the stage by 100 meters when he was caught up by top stars Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard shortly before the finish line.

rating Individual, final standings after Stage 8: 1. Van Vleuten (Netherlands) -Movistar Team 26:55:44; 2. Vollering (Netherlands) – Team SD Worx + 3:48 min.; 3. Niewiadoma (Poland)-Canyon-SRAM Racing + 6:35; 4. Labous (France) -Team DSM+ 7:28; 5. Silvia Persico (Italy) -Valcar-Travel & Service + 8:00; … 16. Lippert (Friedrichshafen) -Team DSM + 29:49; 35. Kasper (Forst) -Jumbo-Visma Women Team +45:46; 58. Lisa Brennauer (Durach) – Ceratizit – Wnt Pro + 1:01:01 hrs; 65. Hammes (Freiburg im Breisgau) -EF Education-Tibco-SVB + 1:03:13; 106. Ludwig (Wittlich) -Uno-X Pro Cycling Team +1:38:41.

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