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Lorena Wiebes won the third stage of the Women's Giro d'Italia, but Great Britain's Anna Henderson held on to the pink jersey ...
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Cycling News on MSN'I thought I saved it, but I didn't make it' - Race leader avoids injury in late crash in Giro d'Italia Women stage 3However, since the incident occurred within the last 3km, all affected riders received the same time as the stage winner, so ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'We were very lucky': Lorena Wiebes sprints to Giro d'Italia Women stage three win after crash-ravaged finaleSlippery roads saw a major chute in the final kilometres, with Wiebes one of the few contenders to get through unscathed ...
Dutch cyclist Lorena Wiebes won the third stage of the women's Giro d'Italia on Tuesday, while Great Britain's Anna Henderson ...
Lorena Wiebes took the win in Stage 3 of the Giro d’Italia Women, winning the sprint from a reduced group after a dramatic ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNNetherlands Road Championships: Lorena Wiebes sprints to victory in dominant fashion in crash-hit road raceBreaking news live reporting and analysis from all of the major races ...
Lorena Wiebes beat out a former two-time Olympic champion in the final stretch to win the first stage of the women's Tour de France, which is making its return for the first time in 33 years.
Georgi described Wiebes’ win as the perfect end to an historic day. Advertisement “Our goal coming into it was trying to keep it together for Lorena in the sprint,” the 21-year-old said.
Lorena Wiebes outsprinted fellow Dutchwoman Marianne Vos to win the first stage of the new women's Tour de France in Paris on Sunday and pull on the leader's yellow jersey. After a 33-year break ...
Denmark hosted the inaugural Copenhagen Sprint, a new UCI World Tour race designed to spotlight the country’s deep cycling culture and ...
Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM) sprinted to a third and final victory in London on stage 3 of the RideLondon Classique. The Dutch rider wins the overall ahead of Elisa Balsamo (Trek-Segafredo) in second ...
PARIS — Lorena Wiebes of the Netherlands sprinted to victory on Sunday in the first stage of the women’s Tour de France which returned after a 33-year absence.
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