Wiebes targets stage victory hat-trick at The Women's Tour
'Tomorrow i🐭s another day, and we will🍸 go for it again' says Team DSM sprinter

With her second stage victory in as many days, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM) has made her mark as the dominant sprinter at 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:The Women’s Tour. After winning stage 4 to Southend-on-Sea, the 22-year-old Dutch sprinter was victorious again on stage 5 to Clacton-on-Sea.
The stage was dominated by the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:solo breakaway of Hayley Simmonds (CAMS-Basso Bikes), but Wiebes&rsquoꦚ; team was never worried,꧒ and she will try again for a third win as the race comes to a close on stage 6 on Saturday.
“It was a good day again, we had everything under control with the team. SD Worx and Valcar were chasing, so we also put Liane in the chase, and we had it all under control because it was only one rider inꦰ front,” the double stage winner said.
“It may be different if there were two or three, but it was all good, and we had no moments of stress. With the lead-out we came to the front with two kilometres to go already, and I had two riders left in front ꦜof me, that was a bit too early.”
Because of this, Wiebes had to surf wheels in the peloton for a♑ while before coming to the front again through the final turn onto the finishing s🃏traight.
“In the last bend, I only wanted to go to the front and not be boxed in. I did not look for one particular person but had my eyes on the finish line. And when I was free to sprint, I just went, with ab♕out 150 metres to go. I had some speed coming from💞 behind, so that was good,” Wiebes explained.
The two consecutive stage wins in Essex, just across the North Sea from her native Nethe🍎rlands, put Wiebes in the 💖light-blue points jersey with one stage to go.
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On the final stage from Haverhill to Felixstowe, she could repeat the feat of her compat🦋riot Marianne Vos, who won three stage𓃲s in a row in the first edition of The Women’s Tour, coincidentally also including a sprint in Clacton-on-Sea. With two victories in her bag already, Wiebes is confident that she can equal this performance.
“It is always good to win, and it gives a good feeling. Tomorrow is another day, and we will go for it again. It is a long stage, and a bit harder, I think. We have to see how the weather will be, if there is wind or not, and hopefully make 🌜it a good one,” she finished.
The final stage covers 155.3 kil🙈ometres, going mainly eastwards from Haverhill to Felixstowe, but changing direction frequently. The wind is forecast to come from the east, off the North Sea, but with low speeds below 10 km/h, it is unlikely to have💟 a big influence on the race.
Lukas Knöfler started working in cycling communications in 2013 and has seen the inside of the scene from many ang📖les. Having worked as press officer for teams and races and written for several online and print pu꧒blications, he has been Cyclingnews’ Women’s WorldTour correspondent since 2018.