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Hello and welcome to💯 our live race text coverage from the UCI Road World Championships 2020: Elite Women Road Race. The race starts in just under 40 minutes and we'll be here throughout the day with complete live text coverage.

With the start in about 35 minutes from now, it's an excellent time to make yourself familiar with the start list. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here it is, and it's jam-packed w🐎ith star quality, as you would expect for such a major event.

The biggest news on the eve of today's 143km  race is that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Annemiek van Vleuten starts. That's despite the fact that she is suffering from a fractured wrist she picked up at the Giro Rosa less than a fortnight ago. She has been medically cleared to race and that's a huge bit of positive news for the Dutch team. Of course, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Annemiek van Vleuten comes into the race as the defending champion in the road race after her truly mind blowing exploits last year in Yorkshire. That race felt more like a procession with the Dutch rider attacking so far from home and leaving the entire peloton in the dust.  168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Here's the latest on her health.

We ꦰactually spoke to the defending champion on Thursday, and here's what she had to say. 

Even without AVV in their ranks the Dutch are the team to beat. Just look at their roster. They're going for their fourth straight title.

1 Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands)

They're not the only team in this race though so lets take a look at some of the other  favourites. We'll start with the British squad. They have 2015 champion Deignan and the very versatile Banks in the team. They went 1-2 in Plouay in August and should be there in the final with Barnes too. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Heres what Deignan said on the eve of the race:

“I think what's going to be different for us is having as many women in the final as possible. The last three laps will be c✱rucial and I expect both Lizzy Banks and Hannah Barnes to be there, they've both shown they were in really good form in the Giro," Deignan said. 

The Italian🍃s also come with a very strong team, but Longo Borghini is their protected rider as they race on hꦕome soil. She's flying at the moment too, which helps.

The Danish team will bꦗe competitive too. They've got a former world champ in their team and the aggressive Uttrup Ludwig.

Australia almost always rise to the occasion, and although they're missing Spꦏratt through concussion, they'll have numbers towards the end of the race:

We're 15 minutes from the official start 🅺now and riders are making their way to the start line. 

We have another favourite t♒o talk about and it's Niewiadoma . We spoke to her last night.

And we also have a few words with Elizabeth Banks from the Great Britain team:

AVV has spoken just before the start:

'I wouldn't be here if I d⭕idn't think that I had a chance. This course actually suits me better than last year's cours✃e."

The field is now on the startline and we're about to begin the elite women's road race at﷽ this year's World Championships. 

As the defending champions, the Dutch tea𒁃m aꦅre on the  front of the peloton as we line up on the circuit. 

It's 28.km circuit and it's undulating throughout. There are two main climbs, both around 3km in length  the Mazzolano (2.8km at an average gradient of 5.9 per cent, with maximum gradie𓄧nts of 13 per cent) and the Cima Gallisterna (2.7km at 6.4 per cent, with stretches at 14 per cent). 

And we're off. We're in a neutralized zone for now, and there's some🐈 wind out there just like there was yesterday but the skies are blue and the sun is out. It's time to go racing!

We're going to have attacks from thཧe gun as we see riders already jostling for position near the front of the peloton. 

Riders are itchiꦕng to get going as we make our way around the impressive motor circuit but the flag hasn't been dropped just yet.

If you want to know more about the favourites,  check out Kirsten Frattini's excellent 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:top-ten riders to watch.

The riders have completed a l𝓡ap of the motor racing circuit and the racing will s♛tart soon enough.

Crash in the neutral  zon🌼e and Banks needs a neꦫw  bike.  A few riders went down, they're all back on their feet but the GB co-leader needs a new machine.

The neutralized zone might🔜 be extended because of that fall. We're off the circuit and onto the open roads.&nbs♓p;

Banks is back. She's shaking her head b🤡ut she should be 🍸fine.

Finally we are racing. And 𒅌there's an acceleration of pace right away. Crash. 

Mae Lang (꧒Estonia) is down and so are at least two more riders꧂ as we see the Danes and the US on the front.

Spain also have numbers but no real a🃏ttacks just yet with 141km to go.

Already we have about 8 riders off the back as &n💦bsp;the pace is so high while up front Spain move up with  Garcia  well protected. 

Pernille Mathiesen is the Dane that we can see st🙈ruggling at the back of the main field. She may have been held up in that crash but she's just making contact now.

Briet Kristy Gunnarsdottir (𓃲Iceland) was in that crash and she's in trouble already. She is trying to fix her left shifter as she goes but she might need to stop again. 

Up front the pace is so high t🃏hat we can't see any major attacks coming right now.

The Dutch now move up and set the pace at the front of the  peloton as they try and make sure that there are no 🦂attacks. 138km to go.

We are fast approaching today's first major climb, so positioning is going to  be key. And we're climbing.🐷 

We're on the Mazzolano a𝓀s the Germans and Dutch set tempo. This is a 2.5km climb and it could make the difference as we see a number of riders start to struggle near the back of the peloton.

It looks like a cross-headwind out there at the moment as a few more riders are distanced from the back of the peloton. Still no 🉐attacks. 

Marie Soleil Blais (Canada) is off the back and it looks like she's♏ waiting for assistance 🐷as we approach the steeper sections at the top of the climb. Still 800m until the summit but the pace is steady rather than full-gas fast. 

Off the climb and onto the descent. There a few small gaps with 132km to go but they've all been closed down. No attacks but t🃏he race is nicely building u♎p.

It's a grind and riders are being distanced in their ones and twos right now. At the front and the favourites🍒 are just k🍎eeping safe and out of trouble. 

Here's a bit more from Banks ahead of today's race:

"I’ve just come from the Giro Rosa and I’ve think I’ve shown there that I’ve got pretty good form. I’m c⭕limbing the best I’ve ever climbed in my life. I did have a crash on the final day of the Giro which wasn’t ideal and after a crash you always feel a bit stiff but I think that the timing of the road race and the time trial are perfect to get the super-compensation after a hard race like the Giro."

We're fast approaching the next climb though,  the Cima Gallisterna (2.7km at 6.4 per cent, with stretches a🉐t 14 per cent). 130km to go in the race.

There🐷's a jump in pace as riders fight for position ahead of the climb. 

Deignan has moved to the head of affairs for the first time in t༒he race as she protects her position in the peloton. 

Sarah Roy from Austr𓆏alia has been near the front for most of the race and she's still setting the pace on this climb weไ see a few of the Belgians dropped early on.

There's a large split on the climb but as we crest the top it's all going to come back together.🦹 125km to go.

It's quite a technical🔴 descent and the road really narrows as the Danes pick up the pace.🙈 

Worrack is on the f♍ront too. Her first worlds came back in 1998 in Valkenburg, when she was a junior. Tina Liebi🍷g, another German, won that race. 

120km to go and there's a major crash i༺n the peloton. All the riders are back on their feet on this descent but there was a Dutch rider involved. 

Anna van der B🔜reggen. It's her. She's by the 🌺side of the road and needs mechanical assistance. 

The pace is high and Anna van der Br🐽eggen should make it back but this is going to cost her energy. 118km to go.

Anna van der Breggen is chasing through the ba💜ck of the field as we approach the motor racing circuit to conclude the opening lap. The TT winner is in a chase group but she should make it back as the peloton have eased up for a moment.

But there's an attack  from the US and Italy as Anna van der Breggen struggles to make contact, as w🌳e see two riders have dropped back to help pace Anna van der Breggen back to the field.

The attack has been shut down with 1ꦇ17km to go but there's still a significant gap for Anna van deꦏr Breggen to close. It's about 12 seconds at the moment.

The peloton comeꦗ over the line and complete the first lap of the elite women's world championships. The gap to Anna van der Breggen is about 5 seconds.

Anna van der Breggen has made it back as we see the peloton take on some fresh bottles. Krista Doebe🎶l-Hickok has a bit of a problem in the feedzone and is forced to chase. 

Krista Doebel-Hickok is ♓by the side of the road and needs a new bike, while up front her US teammates, racing without Dygert are setting the pace.

110km to go

W𒆙e're onto the climb now and the pace is once again steady. A few more riders slip off the back but all the main favourites remain in contention as we see Krista Doe🐠bel-Hickok make contact after a long chase.

Nothing from the Dutch yet other than pac꧋ing Van Der Breggen back after her crash.  Almost by this point last year they already had the winner up the road. 

And there's an attack with Belgium giving it a go with 107km to go. It's Valerie Demey  w♓ho has gone it alone and she has a gap. Why don't more riders come on over to Valerie? She's got a 20-second lead.

Valerie Demey has 30 sec🌠ond already but there's still no reaction f💝rom the main field. 105km to go.

Over the  top of the climb for Valerie Demey and then the peloton with the gap at 34 seconds. Valer🍸ie Demey has never won a pro race but  she's had a couple of top-tens  this season as we see her flying down the desce🌸nt. 

The gap to♏ the lone leader is down to 25 sec🌄onds with 102.km to go.

Valerie Demey is battling away but she needs some support. It's not going to happen though as she looks around and sees the peloton close to 20 sec🅰onds with 101km to go.

Deignan is once more on the front with no teammates around her. She wants the be🐈st position for the climb, which is about to start n🔯ow.

Anna Plic💞hta (Poland) is struggling at the back of the peloton, which is somewhat of a surprise.

Our lone leader 🉐is about to be caught, her gap now at just 5 seconds as we approach th🦄e top of the climb. 

Once more there's no movement from the peloton as they ride tempo up the climb. 98km to go with Valerie Dem༺ey ho♛lding a five second lead as she starts the descent. 

All🎃 back together with 96km to go as a f▨ew riders try and make contact after losing ground on the climb. 

There an attack and it comes from Alison Jackson from Canada with 93km to go. The Sunweb rider has had some great results 🌞in the last couple of years and this could be an important move if more riders can bridge over. 

Two more riders skip clea༒r but it's still Jackson in the lead as she leads the race onto the circuit but the Dutch lift the p🅰ace for the first time, and they don't want a break to go. 

The two riders have been caught a🐭nd Jackson is sitting up as well. 89km to go as the bunch once more comes back together.

Jackson isn't caught and now Brown f🔴or Australia goes clear and Jackson follows with 88km to go. This group might be small b🅠ut it's full of quality. 

Brown with 5th in the TT a couple of days ago, won a stage in the Tour Down Under last year and is a class act, even though she's ൩only relatively new in the sport.

85km to go and the leading d🌟uo have 26 seconds as Denmark set the pace at the front of the peloton. 

And at the start of lap three and the USA attack through the feedzone. There's a crash for 💜a Dutch rider and with 84km to go this is a massive moment in the race. That injection of pace cuts the lead to ꦑ14 seconds.

The counter attack group is close to the t🦩wo leaders with 83km to go but the climb is coming. 

We now have about 10🙈 riders in the lead and there's no real chase, and that leads to more attacks from the peloton. 

Labous from France and both Barnes sist💦ers are in this🥀 group.

La Flamme Rouge confirms our front group:

Chasing group: Pieters (NED), Ragusa (ITA), Barnes Alice and Hannah (GBR), Labous (FRA),🐎 Andersen (NOR), Majerus (LUX), Brown and Jackson.

Spain have missed the move and they're leading the chase as we start the Mazzolano and we can see Garcia is tryi🦄ng to bridge up. The leaders only have about 10 seconds.

Garcia makes contact as Alice Barnes is dropped. 💙79km to go.

The gap goes out to 20❀ seconds but who will chase this? Poland, perhaps?

There's not a lot of cooperation in the leading group as we see Brown has been dropped byꦆ the break with 78km to go. The gap is at 30 seconds. 

That means Australia might 💫need to chase this move down, or at least contribute, but a lot depends on whether the Dutch are content with the make-up of the 🌜break.

There's more collaboration in the break and the gap has moved out to 1'32 with 73km to go. This is starting to get🥂 interesting because the Dutch can't chase this down but they can't let the gap go to three or four minutes.

The gap is ju💎st holding at the moment at 1'21, so it's still touch and go with this break. 

The break hit the second climb on the course and the gap goes ou⭕t to 1'34✤. We have 71km to go.

Wiles is doing a lot of work on the front of the break as we continue to climb. The gap rema⛄ins at 1'30.

Australia react, with Brown caught, as the post three riders on the front. They're looking🌺 to bring this all back together again wi🍌th the gap now down to 1'21.

Dozens of riders are being dropped now from the main field with 69kmꩲ to go, including Alice Barnes as the leaders remain 1'21 ahead.

And we see Annemiek van Vleuten for the first time as she moves to the front. 67km to♔ go and the gap is just holding at 1'20. So riders from the main field are going to counter soon.

Poland have  one rider on the  front ♐but there's no real commitment to chase. Eugenia Bujak (Slovenia) has attacked and is on her way to the main break.

Italy have moved up and they might not be happy even though they have a rider in the break. 61km to g✤o. 

And♓ the gap is going out, it's now at 2'08. The Dutch look at the Italians, the Italians look at the Dutch. This break is starting to become a real concern but no one wan𝔍ts to move just yet.

GB move up, Australia move up, and the Danish team too. 61km to go and the break i♒s at 2'13.

We're bꦫack onto the motor circuit with just over two laps remaining as we see Eugenia Buja🍎k (Slovenia) continue her lone pursuit. She's still a minute down, with the peloton at 2'14.

The leaders are: Pieters (NED), 𒊎Ragusa (ITA), Brennauer (GER), Wiles (USA), Barnes (GBR), Garcia (ESP), Labous (FRA), Jackson (CAN) and Majerus (LUX). via LaFlameRouge.

The conversations 🦩in the Dutch car will be fascinating. They would have wanted more numbers up the road but Pieters is a worldclass rider. She's not Vleuten or Van Der Breggen though. 

Now onto the fourth lap with the leaders going through the feedzone with their gap at 2'07. The climbs on this lap might determine how this race u🅷꧋nfolds. 

Garcia is on the front and she's doing a lot of work to keep this break alive.  ꦓ;She's probably the best climber in the break, so she doesn't want more riders to make contact. 53km to go and the gap is at 1'54. It looks like Cromwell is off the back at the moment for Australia. 

There's a big 🅠crash on a descent and Moolman Pasio is down. She's quickly back up but tha🀅t's far from ideal at this point in the race as we head to the Mazzolano with 50km to go. The hammer has gone down and the peloton are at 1'21.

Deignan has moved up, we're climbing and the race is coming back together as rider after rider is blown out the back. Ro𓂃y and Cecchini have both been distanced. 

And wi꧑th 50km to go Van Der Bregge💟n hits the front and now the race is about to blow up.

We're about to hit the hardest part of the climb as Deignan marks Van D🏅er Breggen and the peloton ꦅlines out. 

That turn from the Dutch ♔has reduced the bunch to about 20 riders with groups all over the road. That cross wind is still there too, so this is going to be carnage. The leaders only have 14 secondsꦆ with 49km to go.

The pace from the Dutch is relentless with Longo Borghini now in second wheel. There maybe 4-5 Dutch riders in the peloton, or what's left of it. I think I make it six, and we still have one up 𒀰the road.

The leaders only have 15 seconds at this point and with one more climb to come on this lap, they could be caught fairly soo✅n. 

Amy P🐓ieters is driving the break but it's her team who are also setting the pace too on the front  of the peloton, as we  approach the final climb on this lap. 45km to go.

The Dutch are flying now as we start climb🎐ing and it's time for Vos to hit the front. On her own she brings the break back with 42km to go and now Annemiek van Vleuten hits the front. 

Annemiek van Vleuten lines out the peloton ওand sets the pace and now she's out of the sa꧃ddle and stamping on the pedals and Deignan is in troube. 

Only a handful of riders can cope this with as Deignan digs deep as Annemiek van Vleuten pushes on. We've got m𒈔aybe six riders left at this point but now it's five as Deignan is losing ground.

Longo Borghini is there, and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, and Van der Breggen  as Van Der Breggen attacks with 4✅1km 🔴to go.

Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig is trying to chase but Van der Breggen is clear as she climbs on her own. Behind, we 🐟have a group of AVV, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig and Longo Borghini. The Dutch has torn this race apart. 

Longo Borghini is trying to mount a chase but the gap is still around 9 seconds. The Italian will n�🔴�ot give up easily. 

The rest of the field is all over the climb, and the race is in pieces. Nothing from Katarzyna Niewiadoma, who was 🐬a favourite before today. 

Our chase group is Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Denmark), Elisa Longo Borghin💃i (Italy) and Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands). They're at 20 seconds with 40km to go. Can she go for another long range move as she did two years ago? She is of course going for the double, after winning the TT on Thursday, as we see Deignan make it four chasers, although Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) will not take a single turn.

The Dutch are in a perfect position with Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) able꧋ to sit at the back and just wait as Van Der Breggen extends her gap to 38 se🎶conds.

Anna van der Breggen has 54 seconds. If 🌳she stays upright and doesn't forget to fuel then it's going to be almost impossible to catch her.

32km to go and the gap is over a minute,  1'06 to be exact. The chasers, &nbs🌊p;minus AVV are working hard to chase as we see Anna van der Breggen hit the motor racing circuit for the start of the penultimate lap.

The chase group are sitting up and there's a much bigger group now forming but Anna van der Breggen♛ has 1'30 with 29km to go.

Italy are leading the chase and the gap is at 1'21 with ꦏthe peloton now on the last lap. 

This is almost the same race from two years ago but at least the Italians are keeping the pressure on as they race for what is likely going to be a silver medal๊. The gap is now 🐷at 1'41 with 25km to go.

24.km to go and ꦗth﷽e gap is down by a few more seconds as the Italians throw everything at this. They're not throwing in the towel and they do have  the numbers but I'm not sure the gap is coming down fast enough. Germany and Spain are now contributing.  

1'28 so we almost have a race again. Lets see wha🐠t the gap is at the top of the penultimate climb. 

Anna van der꧂ Breggen is just holding the gap at 1'30 for now with 23km to go. 

And Anna van der Breggen﷽ is climbing at 10 per cent as Italy keep the pressure on. The gap isn't comiܫng down but the home nation are trying to set up Longo Borghini for a silver medal as things stand. 

GB hit the front of the climb with Deignan on second w💜heel. The gap to Anna van der Breggen is back out to 1'44, she's just in a different league. 

20km to go and the gap is now out 🦄to almost two minutes, so the rest of the field are racing for silv🔯er. 

GB continue to set the pace for Deignan but the Dutch still have six riders in the chase grou⛄p. 18km to go and the g🐽ap to Anna van der Breggen is at 2'01.

♏Just one more climb left for Anna van der Breggen before she becomes the first rider to win the TT and road race at same championships since Jeannie Longo in 1995. 

14km to go a💟nd Italy are back to the fro🃏nt. The Dutch will surely attack on the final climb to with Vos and AVV if they have the legs. They helped make the difference on the last lap. 

The bunch, or what's left ofඣ it, hit the base of the final climb and we should see some actꦓion. 

Kennedy lifts the pace as AVV and Dꦡeignan match each other at the front.

No attacks yet and a lot of these riders look cooked it must be said. 2'28 for Van Der Breggen with ꦓ12km to go.

Cecilie🧸 Uttrup Ludwig attacks and Borghini and Deignan hang on. 

Deignan and now AVV are coming back and it's really blowing up on the final climb. AVV goes by Deign♔an and then Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig.

Annemiek van Vleuten and Longo Borghini are together with a short gap on the chase. 10km to go and this c✤ould𒁃 be the medal positions decided. 

This🔯 duo are on the descent and they have about 10 s💫econds at the moment. 

Deignan is leading the third group but Annemiek van Vleuten and Longo Borghini have a good  gap and they're wor🦋king well together. 

Just 7.5km to go for Anna Van Der Breggen before she becomes the world champion on the roꦰad๊ for the second time in her career. 

Vos is 🌼in the Deignan group but the Briti🐽sh rider isn't getting a tap of help from the of the group. 

Annemiek van Vleuten and🍷 Elisa Longo Borghini have 30 seconds on the Deignan group so they will decide the rest of the podium.

Van der Breggen makes it onto the mo♔tor racing circuit with 3km to go. She's about to🅘 take her second title in three days. 

Winner

Here we go for the sprint for silver and Longo Borghini is🐲 leading out.

The Italian goes first.

That was so close but I think Annemiek van Vleuten&n🐽bsp;took silver.

Vos is fourth, of course.

Winner's quote

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Results
Pos.Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) 4:09:57
2Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) 0:01:20
3Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy)
4Marianne Vos (Netherlands) 0:02:01
5Liane Lippert (Germany)
6Lizzie Deignan (Great Britain)
7Kasia Niewiadoma (Poland)
8Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Denmark) 0:02:41
9Lisa Brennauer (Germany) 0:03:08
10Marlen Reusser (Switzerland)

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