Baloise Ladies Tour: Lorena Wiebes takes leader's jersey with dominant prologue victory
Fien Van Eynde a🍷n💫d Charlotte Kool complete podium with Pfeiffer Georgi in fourth

In her first race since the Dutch National Championships in June, Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) won the prologue at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Baloise Ladies Tour to take the event's first leader's jersey.
Wiebes covered the 2.7km individual time trial course in Hulst with the fastest time of 3:16. She beat runner-up Fien Van Eynde (Fenix-Deceuninck Development), third-placed Charlotte Kool and fourth-placed Pfeiffer Georgi (both Team dsm-firmenic♊h PostNL), all by five seconds.
“The feeling was good. It was a question how the legs would feel after my altitude camp. But I co𓂃uld go full gas. It was a nice prologue and I’m happy it went like this," she said after the race in a team statement.
"I chose to start early, if I didn’t have the fastest time, I could go earlieജr to the hotel for recovery and massage. But luckily I could tak♒e place in the hot seat and nobody broke my time.”
Wiebes will wear the leader's jersey in💖to the second day o🧔f racing, stage 1's 113.8km road race from Breskens to Knokke-Heist.
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