As it happened: African rider takes historic win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes
Mauritian rider takes surprise victory in 𓂃sprint finish against Demi 𝔉Vollering, Puck Pieterse and Cédrine Kerbaol
Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes 2025 - Everything you need to know
Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes 2025 - Route
Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2025 – Analysing the contenders
Race situation
Finish
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Interview: Kasia Niewiadoma
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Interview: Lotte Kopecky
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Winner's interview
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- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: All together
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Half way
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- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Race situation
- Attack
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: 133km to go
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: 138 km to go
- Crash
- 168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Official start
Pre-race favourites including De൲mi Vollering and Puck Pi♛eterse lead
The riders have set off for the neutral start with the flag scheduled ♍to drop for the official start at 13:45 local time
This is the final race for this season's Ardennes Classics. The week has brought some surprise winners and some disappointment for other riders and teams. Who will take the honours at this last stop of the Spring before the calendar tu🍃rns towards stage racing?
One rider who is still looking for a win is Demi Vollering. The Ardennes have previously been a happy hunting ground for the FDJ SUEZ rider but she has yet to find success since Strade Bianche, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:can she take a win today?
Official start
The official start has been given!
Other favourites on the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:start list today include La Flèche Wallonne winner, Puck Pieterse of Fenix-Deceuninck, Tour de France Femmes Champion Kasia Niewiadoma of Canyon//SRAM - zondacrypto, World Champion, Lotte Kopecky of SD Worx - Protime, and UAE Team ADQ's Elisa Longo Borghini who ha🍰s shown incredible form this Spring.
Chloe Dygert of Canyon//SRAM - zondacrypto, Debora Silvestri of Laboral Kutxa - 🍌Fundación Euskadi, and Juli🌊e Vlyminck of DD Group Pro Cycling Team have not started the race today.
The peloton are st♑ill all together after♌ 10 km
Seriously, what a lineup♔!#UCIWWT #LBLwomen pic.twitter.com/jsXcEFLAqF
Crash
Lian▨e Lippert of Movistar and😼 Silvia Persico of UAE Team ADQ have crashed
138 km to go
The peloton are all together as they aꦕpproach the first ꦰclimb of the day, the Côte de Sain-Roch.
Unfortunately, Silvia Persico has been forced to abandon the race 🥂following an earlier crash.
133km to go
The peloton have crested the first climb and are all together still.&nb🦋sp;
Attack
Three riders have attacked
The three riders have a 20 second lead
The breakaway riders are Victorie Guilman of Cofidis, Tiril Jørgensen of Team Coop-Repso🔯l, and Constance Valentin of Winspace Orange Seal. Their lea🍃d is 20 seconds.
Laura Molenaar of VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team is chasing, she i𝔉s 10 seconds behi𝓡nd the breakaway.
The gap has now gone up to 1 minute.
Another group comprised of Solbjørk Minke Anderson of Uno-X - Mobility, Fariba Hashimi of Ceratizit, Danielle de Francesco of Arkéa🐬 - B&B Hotels, and Syܫlvie Swinkels of Roland have also broken away from the peloton in pursuit of joining the break.
Race situation
The race situation is:
Guilman, Jørgensen and Valentin
+ 15" Molenaar
+ 45" Anderson, Hashimi, De🌱 Franceso, and Swinkels
+1' 45" Peloton
The gap bet𝔉ween the leading trio and the peloton is now 2'15" with Molenaar at 15 seconds and the other chasers at 35".
Laura Molenaar has been swept up by the chasing group who ar🌠e now 20 seconds behind the leading trio. The peloton are now 3 minutes behind the leaders.&n♈bsp;
The two groups have now joined together
The eight rider breakaway is comprised of: Victorie Guilman of Cofidis, Tiril Jørgensen of Team Coop-Repsol, Constance Valentin of Winspace Orange Seal Laura Molenaar of VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team, Victorie Guilman of Cofidis, Tiril Jørgensen of Team Coop-Repsol, Sylvia Swinkels of 🐲Roland, Fariba Hashimi of Ceratizit, Danielle de ෴Francesco of Arkéa and Constance Valentin of Winspace Orange Seal.
The original three breakaway riders
110 km to go
The gap is now 3'45"
Fou🌳r minutes now for tꦐhe leading group of eight.
100 km to go
The breakaway are just a few kilometres from the foot of the next🍃 climb, the Côte de Mont-le-Soie.
The gap is down to 3'20"𝓀 on the approach to the next climb.
2'50" now for the eight leaders
90 km to go
The breakaway's advantage is down to 2'10"
The riders are descending towards Vielsal▨m before they will take on the next climb, the Côte de Wanne, w🦩hich is 3.5 km long with an average gradient of 5%.
FDJ SUEZ lead the chasing peloton.
After the Côte de Wanne, Sylvie Swinkels of Roland, Fariba Hashimi of Ceratizit, Victorie Guilman of Cofidis, and Danielle de Francesco of Ark&e💖acute;a B&B 𓄧Hotels are dropped from the breakaway.
The four riders are 15 seconds behind
The rema♍ining breakaway riders; Solbjørk Minke Ande🍌rson of Uno-X Mobility, Laura Molenaar of VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team, Tiril Jørgensen of Team Coop-Repsol and Constance Valentin of Winspace Orange Seal maintain an advantage of 1'55" over the peloton.
Fariba Hashimi and Danielle de Francesco have been dropped from the second chase 𒐪group.
Guilman, Swinkels, Hash🦄imi and De Francesco have been caught by the peloto🔯n.
The gap between the peloton remaining quartet🌳 is now 1'05".
Laura Molenaar h🐷as now been dropped from th🏅e breakaway
Half way
Solbjør𝔍k Minke Anderson of Uno-X Mobility, Tiril Jørgensen of Team Coop-Repsol and Constance Valentin of Winspace Orange Seal still hold onto a 45 second lead
Tꦚhe next climb is t🎐he Côte de la Haute-Levée
Molenaar is now caught by the peloton and the remaining two riders are 💛just 15 seconds from being absorbed by the peloton
Tiril Jørgensen of Team Coop-Repsol and Constance Valentin of Winspace Orange Seal remain in front by🐠 25 seconds.
All together
After t🔥he Côte de la Haute-Levée the remaining breakaway riders have been caught
The peloton are headi🍸ng t🌠owards the Col du Rosier
The p𒆙eloton are at the foot of the Col du Rosier. After that there are four more climbs to tackle befo🐻re the finish:
Côte de Desnié (km 106.2 - 1.6 km at 8.1%)
Côte de la Redoute (km 119 - 1.6 km at 9.4%)
Côte des Forges (km 129.7 - 1.3 km at 7.8%)
Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons꧒ (km 139.6 - 1.3 km at 11%)
60 km to go
The peloton are all together still.
UAE Team ADQ lead the peloton
M✃aeva Squiban of UAE Team ADQ has a 15 secon✱d advantage over the peloton
Squiban's lead is now 20 seconds
50 km to go
squiban continues to extend her lead, the youꦅng French rider now has a 35 second ﷽advantage over the peloton.
1'15" now for Squiban
Squiban's advantage is down to 3🦂0 seconds now
FDJ SUEZ are pullin🍎g the peloton with Elise C꧒habbey
Austrian rider Valentina Cavallar of Arkéa - B&B Hotels Women is in pursuit of Squiban, she ha꧋s a 20 second lead over the peloton and is 20 seconds behind Squiban.
Situation:
Maeva Squiban
+37" Valentina Cavallar
+1'02" Peloton
40 km to go
FDJ SUEZ continue to lead the peloton
Cavallar has been caught by the peloton
Canyon//SRAM - zondacrypto lead the peloton
46 seconds now for Squiban
The riders are nearing t🦄ಌhe Côte de la Redoute
Squiban'🉐s lead is 30 seconds at th𒆙e foot of this key climb
The Côte de la Redoute maxes out at 15% gradient, will one of the pre-race favoꦰurites use the climb as a launchpad?
SD Worx - Protime come to the front
SD Worx Pr🍃otime are p🦄utting pressure on the peloton as riders are dropping
Antonia Niedermaier of CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto is also🍸 positioned at the front of the peloton
Elisa Longo Borghini of UAE Team ADQ is dro💟💛pped from the peloton
The Italian national champion look🐻s to be struggling with 🧜the pace on this tough climb
Squiban is caught
Lotte Koﷺpecky and Elise Chabbey come to the front as the climb reaches some of the steepest slopes
Demi Vollღering, Kasia Niewiadoma and Puck Pieterse are also positioned at the front
A select group is beginning to form
Puck Pieterse of Fenix - Deceuninck leads over the top of the climb. The young Dutch r🧸ider won a stage of last year's Tour de France Femmes finishing here in Liège.
Pauliene Rooijakkers of Fenix☂-Deceuninck attac꧂ks
Antonia Niedermaier of Canyon//SRAM Zondacrypto, Anna van der Breggen of SD Worx - Protime and Cedrine Kerbaol of EF Education - Oatly join Rooijakk🍬e☂rs at the front
The leaders have an 11 second advantage as FDJ SUEZ, who have missed the move, pull the peloton♎ behind.
The riders are approaching the next climb, Corne♊mont.
FDJ SUEZ continue to lead the reduced chase group which also contains Pauline Ferrand-Prévot of Visma | Lease a Bike, Niamh Fisher- Black of Lidl-Trek, Liane Lippert and Marlen Reusser of Movistar and Kim Le Court of AG Insurance - Soudal as well as Lotte Kopecky, Kasia Niewiado✃ma, and Puck Pieterse.
Elise Chabbey of FDJ SUEZ puts pressure on the chase grup on the C&o🌞circ;te des Forges&n⭕bsp;
The gap to th෴e leading quartet is down to 9 seconds
The chase🍰 group is whittled down to just 15 riders now
Liane Lippert leads the chase group over the top of the clওimb
Cedrine Kerbaol attacks the lead group
Niedermaier follows Kerbaol
Movistar continue to drive the chase group
The lead group are ba𒐪ck together as Kerbaol and Niedermaier are caught
7 km until the bottom of the final ca♈tegorised climb, the C&o😼circ;te de la Roche-aux-Faucons
20 km to go
The leading quartet now 🎃have an advantage of 26 seconds
Nienke Vinke of Team Picnic PostNL is dropped from the chase group.&ಌnbsp;
Movistar𒈔 lead🔯 the chase group but the gap remains at around 20 seconds
Anna van der Breggen comes to ꦡthe front of the leading group at the bottom of the Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons
The gap between the leaders and the chase gr🍸oup is down to 10 seconds
Niedermaier and Rooijakkers are caught
Kerbaol and Van der Breggen re♐main in front by 🎉a small margin
Kasia Niewiadoma is dropp𝓰ed from the chasꦇe group
Van der Breggen and Kerbaol are caught
Demi Vollering, Puck Pieterse, Cedrine Kerbaol and Lotte Kopecky are the only remaining riders at🌸 th🙈e front of the race now
Demi Vollering is setting the pace and putting pressure on Kopecky and Kerbaol while Pieterse is glued to her wheel🐷
The leading quartet crest the top of the climb and Lotteܫ Kopecky comes to the front
Kerbaol attacks the lead group
The remaininℱg three riders are lookin♎g at each other to chase
The hesitation from behind allows Kerbaol to qui✤ckly gain an advantage as Marlen Reusser of Movistar joins the g🌞roup
Nobody is willing to take up the chase as more riders a꧑pproach from behind
Kerbaol has a 15 second lead
Puck Pieജterse attacks the chase group and is followed by Vollering and Kopecky ꦏ;
Kim Le Court and Kasia Niewi💃adoma catch up to Piete♚rse and Vollering as Kopecky is dropped
Marlen Reusser is also dropped
Kerbaol leads by ten seconds followed by Demi Vo⛄ller𝄹ing, Kim Le Court and Puck Pieterse
Kerbaol is nearing the♔ top of the final climb of the day
Kerbaol leads Vollering, Pieterse and Le Court by j🍸ust five seconds
The chas🥂ing trio are working well together anꦺd look likely to catch the French rider
Kerbaol is caught
9 km to go
Karbaol manages to stay with the group as the🎃y continue to work together to maintain thei𓃲r advantage over the chase group
Kopecky, Niewiadoma,🐻 Van der Breggen, Reusser, Fisher-Black, Kastelijn and Trinca Colonel a🌺re 28 seconds behind
6 km to go
Kopecky leads the chase gro🎀up but the leaders maintain a 27 second advantage
3 km to go
30 seconds still for the leading four
It's looking like the win will come from this leading quartet as ဣwe approach the 🥀final 2 km
The leading quar💦tet approach the flamme rouge
Vollering leads
𝐆Vollering continues to lead as none of the rider open their sprint yet
Le Court launches first with Pieterse﷽ on her wheel
🌊Kim Le Court of AG Insurance Soudal takes the win!
Puck Pieterse takes secondﷺ and Demi Vollering third
Top-10
Winner's interview
"To be honest when I bridged the gap of Roche-aux-Faucons I really felt strong compared to the others. When I bridged to them I saw they were really suffering, of course I was suffering too but for me to make that effort to b🐭ridge to them I🍎 knew I had maybe a bit more legs. Of course there was the effort to bridge to cadre first, she’s such a good rider and also on the downhills I almost died five times but I really didn’t know until I got to the sprint and I just kicked and never looked back. I could see I think Puck’s jersey but I just didn’t stop."
"I’m so happy I could finally win, it’s been so close all season and I actua♏lly aimed for this race this whole season, it’sꦚ been really the last classic I really wanted to win so I can’t believe we made it all together as a team."
Interview: Lotte Kopecky
"In general I think it was not bad, also our team was really good in the front and they retied to help as good as possible. I think Anna in the break before Roche-aux-Faucons was really good for 𝓡us but it’s sad that she got caught already and couldn’t make it over it. For myseܫlf I had a pretty good beginning of the last climb and the last km was a bit too much but it is what it is."
"I think we set goals and we try to challenge ourselves so I think we need to keep doing that. I think it is a race that I can win in the fu🉐ture but just not this year."
Interview: Kasia Niewiadoma
"The first hour was very slow and then once we hit the hills it was all out. It seemed like there were quite a lot of teams who wanted to make the race hard and the pace was very brutal and with a natural selection. Everyone was slowly dying and dying. Actually it was super hot today as well so that’s another factor that after a spring of racing and training in🧸 the cold it was a little shock to the body but it was really hard."
"Personally, I lost my legs in the fi🙈nal and on the litt𒈔le final kick I almost got to the front when the girls hesitated and were not riding but then once Demi attacked I went backwards again. I think for the future it’s all about being on altitude before the races otherwise you can just say goodbye to the front group."
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