Lorena Wiebes (Crew Netherlands) held off Charlotte Kool (Fenix-Premier Tech) and Sandrine Tas (Lotto-Intermarché) to win Simac Omloop der Kempen Girls. It was a sixth race victory for Wiebes this season and a second win on the Kempen one-day race since 2019.
A valiant breakaway effort by Emmy Pordon (KDM-Pack Girls CT) and Isabella Maria Escalera (O’Shea-Hutchinson) was wiped away within the ultimate kilometre for the sprinters to reign supreme. Nonetheless, Crew Netherlands’ ferocious tempo to shut down the break nearly did not succeed, as Wiebes needed to make a motorcycle swap within the ultimate 10km attributable to a flat tyre.
A pair of Girls’s WorldTour squads, AG Insurance coverage-Soudal and Fenix-Premier Tech, had been among the many 20 groups departed from De Plaatse in Veldhoven for the late-afternoon race.
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5 sections of cobbles featured on the 129.1km flat, serpentine route in North Brabant of the Netherlands. All 5 sectors had been packed right into a 15km monitor on the far western aspect of the massive 46km loop, Bladelsedijk (2.4km) and Neterselseweg (2.6km) the longest to bookend a go into Helleneind. A ultimate shorter loop of 11.5km could be accomplished for the end.
Femke Lenferink (WV Schijndel) was the primary, and solely, rider to assault within the opening 40km, with the peloton collectively for the primary go of cobbles, and a burst of heavy rain slowing the method.
Pordon quickly escaped for a 25-second lead because the peloton started a second go of the longer loop. Earlier than the cobbles arrived a second time, Escalera made a reference to Pordon on the entrance of the race. They constructed a margin of three:45 to the peloton with 50km to go.
With 21km to go, the duo continued to pound on the pedals in tandem however their lead had dropped to 1:40.
The ultimate quick circuit of 11.5km arrived and the Dutch-Spanish collaboration continued, although the sprinter’s groups had been now closing quick, simply 65 seconds behind. Main the cost was Crew Netherlands using for speedster Lorena Wiebes, however she suffered a flat tyre with 9km to go and needed to restart the leadout after a motorcycle change.
With 2.5km to go the leaders had been in sight of the hard-charging peloton, after which handed earlier than the ultimate kilometre for the mass dash to play out.
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