After the ladies’s Strade Bianche, it was once as though Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx-Protime) had by no means been clear of the peloton. In her Girls’s WorldTour comeback after 3 years clear of racing, she stood at the podium at the Piazza del Campo in Siena, having completed 2nd in the back of Demi Vollering (FDJ-Suez).
It showed that Van der Breggen isn’t just nonetheless aggressive however stays one of the most best possible riders on this planet. Some will have anticipated one of these efficiency from the previous international and Olympic champion, however for her, it got here as a wonder.
“I hoped for it, but I didn’t expect it yet, and I suffered a lot in the race. I had no idea how long I could keep up, so I’m really happy and pretty surprised that I still had this in the end,” mentioned Van der Breggen post-race.
Having determined to go back to racing for 2025, the 34-year-old Dutchwoman began her comeback on the Setmana Valenciana, the place she completed 3rd total in the back of Vollering and Marlen Reusser (Movistar Workforce), each riders she had below her wings as an SD Worx recreation director within the final 3 years.
On the Omloop van het Hageland, Van der Breggen led out teammate Femke Gerritse to win. At Strade Bianche, alternatively, she stepped again into the function of chief and as much as the most important degree. She could not assist however admit how happy she was once along with her shape already.
“Of course, we race to win, but we knew it was going to be pretty hard to win today. I did not expect to finish with Demi,” Van der Breggen mentioned.
“I’m really happy with how far I am physically. I have one more race now, then I have a training block coming up, so it’s nice to know what to work on, and it’s also motivating for what’s coming up.”
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Racing towards a former teammate is all the time particular, however the dating between Vollering and Van der Breggen is much more out of the extraordinary as Van der Breggen was once now not simplest Vollering’s recreation director however her trainer, too.
“We know each other really well. She is such a strong rider, and I know what she can do, but she knows what I can do as well. At one point, I need to find a way [to beat her]. But so far, today was really nice to do,” the Dutchwoman mentioned.
Having moved again from the game director’s automobile onto the race motorbike, the thrill and feelings of racing have been a part of Van der Breggen’s day – however so was once the ache and the depth.
“It’s nice to feel this again. But it was also quite intense, especially this race, there’s no part where you can relax, on this course, how it is now, it is a fight from start to finish,” she mentioned.
“I saw a lot of crashes today, and you feel that girls are riding on the limit. You do the recon, but the race pace is way higher. It’s a war the whole day.”
After the decisive transfer atop the Le Tolfe climb that were given Vollering and Van der Breggen clear of the remainder of the favourites, the 2 riders may well be noticed speaking to one another, and Vollering did the lion’s proportion of the paintings for the following mins sooner than Van der Breggen joined in – revealing that she had pulled the age card on this quick dialogue.
“She wanted me to ride, but I need some time [to recover] to be able to ride. So I said, ‘I’m not the youngest anymore, I need more time,’” Van der Breggen smiled.
Whilst Vollering gained in this instance, Van der Breggen’s form and most often artful racing was once an indication of items to return for the remainder of the Classics. Her subsequent race will likely be at Trofeo Alfredo Binda subsequent weekend, sooner than she once more meets her former protege, Vollering, on the revived ladies’s Milan-San Remo.