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Vos wins women's La Course ahead of Tour de France stage

July 19, 2019
The Netherlands' Marianne Vos celebrates as she crosses the finish line of
The Netherlands' Marianne Vos celebrates as she crosses the finish line of "La Course by Le Tour", as part of the 106th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, in Pau, on July 19, 2019. / AFP / JEFF PACHOUD

PAU, France — Dutch cyclist Marianne Vos won La Course race around Pau on Friday after a steep climb towards the finish line took Australia's Amanda Spratt out of the reckoning.

On a bright, sunny day in the Pyrenees Vos got clear at the very end of the 121km race and won by three seconds from Leah Kirchmann of Canada and Cecilie Ludwig of Denmark.

Double Olympic champion Vos, 32, who has won the women's Giro three times, succeeds her compatriot Annemiek van Vleuten who won the last two editions here but was seventh on Friday.

Spratt, who had broken away with 26 kilometers remaining, ran out of steam on a short section on a steep gradient just a few hundred meters from the line. The women's race was run over several circuits of the course for the Tour de France individual time-trial, which will be run later Friday.

"It was a pleasure to race over such a great course," said Vos of the five circuts around Pau's recently re-paved the roads. "I always thought we could catch Amanda Spratt, and I went on instinct at the end."

She said women's cycling had changed since the first La Course edition in 2013. "The teams are getting bigger and the calender is too, but not the rosters," she said.

Next objective for Vos is the world championships in Yorkshire in November. "It's a tough course that suits Dutch riders," she said.

Results

1. Marianne Vos (NED/CCC) 3hr 15min 20sec.

2. Leah Kirchmann (CAN/Sunweb) at 03sec.

3. Cecilie Ludwig (DEN/Bigla) 03.

4. Lucinda Brand (NED/Sunweb) 04.

5. Ashleigh Moolman (RSA/CCC) 06.

6. Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA/Trek) 06.

7. Annemiek van Vleuten (NED/Mitchelton) 07.

8. Soraya Paladin (ITA/ALE) 07.

9. Ane Santesteban (ESP/WNT Rotor) 07.

10. Anna van der Breggen (NED/Boels) 07. — AFP


July 19, 2019
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