Tour de Normandie Féminin: Ellen van Dijk wins opening time trial
Trek-Lidl rider takes eꦫarly lead in four-day stage race

Three-time individual time trial World Champion Ellen van Dijk (Lidl-Trek) proved unbeatable in her specialty and won the opening stage of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de Normandie Féminin on Thursday.
She took the hot seat after 62 other riders comp♓leted the 10.3km course in a time of 13:32 and secured a second ITT win in two efforts this season. She took the first leader’s jersey for the four-day stag𒁃e race.
The Visma-Lease a Bike duo of Riejanne Markus and Lieke Nooij🤡en completed the podium, with Markus 19 seconds back and Nooijen 24 se❀conds back.
The Lidl-Trek rider recently returned to racing after taking 18 months 🍒away from the sport to give birth to her first child. In her first event this season at Vuelta Extremadura Féminas, Van Dijk won the 17.2km time trial and finished sixth in the overall.
The 10.3km route took riders on a counter-clockwise circuit on the west side of Bagnoles-de-l’Orne, with the sharpest climb in the opening 500 metres followed by a series of two tight corners on the sloping descent. The course provided for long, flat stretches, with only four 90-🐠degree turns over the middle sections and a series of technical turns in the final kilometre.
The first rider to complete the course was Britain Tamsin Miller (DAS-H🍃andsling Bikes), who set the marke🍰r of 14:24.
Before Van Dijk exploded across the course, Marion Borras (St Michel-Mavic-Auber93) went into the hot seat with a time 𝕴of 14:02. Twenty-one-year-old Daniel Hengeveld (Team dsm-firmenich-PostNL) rode in a time of 14:05 and the duo would only see three other riders set faster times.
French TT champion and 2023 Normandie winner C💯édrine K꧟erbaol (Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling) finished sixth, 39 seconds down on Van Dijk.
The Tour de Normandie Féminin introduced an individual time trial for the first time this year for the second edition of t🐷he stage race, expanding from three to four days. Friday’s stage 2 takes in 138.2km from Le Neubourge to Pavilly.
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