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Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) claimed victory within the first level of the 2025 UAE Excursion Girls.
Having been led out completely through her teammates, she took section in a drag race towards her rival and Dutch compatriot Charlotte Kool (Picnic PostNL) however was once with ease the fastest.
Kool needed to accept 2nd, whilst Nienke Veenhoven (Visma-Rent a Motorbike) was once 3rd.
The outcome way Wiebes will switch her Eu Champions’ jersey for the purple jersey, as the full chief of the race.
Wiebes opened her account in simply her first race of the 2025 season, simply as she did right here final 12 months on the identical end at Dubai Harbour.
While Kool was once compelled to start out her dash early, working out of teammates at the completing directly, Wiebes was once guided into place through lead-out riders Marta Lach and Barbara Guarischi, who took keep watch over of the peloton from Human Powered Well being following the an important ultimate nook within the final kilometre.
The pair have been aspect through aspect with a couple of hundred metres left, however Wiebes had brisker legs and a quicker kick, finishing up with a at ease profitable margin at the line.
“The feeling is really good,” stated a smiling Wiebes on the end. “I think it was really a fair sprint. We were both [her and Kool] fully in the wind. I’m happy that my sprint is still at a high level. But there are still two stages to come, so I need to keep going.
“I believe the group did a truly excellent activity to place us into place. It was once chaotic, as anticipated. However we went neatly into the following nook, after which Marta and Barbara did a excellent activity to do the lead out and drop me off at a excellent level. Charlotte [Kool] got here at pace from the again, so first I needed to catch her slightly again. I felt sturdy all of the solution to the end.”
How it unfolded
Many of the leading riders in the world assembled in the Middle East for the third leg of the 2025 Women’s World Tour. Today was the first of four stages of the UAE Tour, and, taking place over flat roads, was anticipated to be a day for the sprinters.
Crosswinds could have complicated that, given the exposed nature of the wide open desert roads, but conditions were calm and the peloton remained together.
Setting off from Dubai’s police officers club, Linda Laporta (BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni) was the first rider to make a move as she set off on a solo attack. Sylvie Swinkels (Roland) and Cristina Tonetti (Laboral Kutxa-Fundación Euskadi) formed a chasing duo behind but did not manage to catch her prior to the first intermediate sprint of the day situated 32km into the stage, allowing Laporta to take maximum points.
Those three riders eventually came together, and a relaxed chase in the peloton allowed them to gain a lead that exceeded eight minutes at its height.
That left the break to contest the second intermediate sprint, 66km from the finish. This time Tonetti took the spoils, coming round Swinkels before the line after Tonetti had been caught and passed following an early attack.
It was on the approach to this intermediate sprint that the peloton began to chase in earnest, with SD Worx-Protime among the teams to move to the front. Their work saw the gap between them and the leading trio plummet rapidly, from over seven minutes about 70km from the finish, to a mere 1-30 at 50km to go.
With 52km to go, there was a large high-speed crash towards the front of the peloton, with over 20 riders going down. Among those to fall were Mavi García (Liv AlUla Jayco), Lizzie Deignan (Lidl-Trek) and Ashleigh Moolman (AG Insurance-Soudal), although nobody appeared too badly hurt. However, Letizia Paternoster (Liv AlUla Jayco) was forced to abandon as a result.
That crash took some of the impetus out of the chase, as the pace slackened and those caught out made their way back into the peloton. A large group of chasers rejoined about 40km from the finish, at which point the break still led by over a minute.
The leading trio fought on, remaining out front while the peloton bided their time in bringing them back.
Laporta was the first to be swept up 11km from the finish after she didn’t have the legs to respond to an acceleration from Swinkels. Swinkels and Tonetti still had plenty of energy left and managed to hold off the bunch for a while longer, before finally being caught 3km from the finish.
The final sprint then unfolded with a strong SD Worx-Protime lead-out guiding Wiebes around the final right-hand bend with 700 metres to go, before she easily outsprinted Kool for the win.
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