Grace Brown wins Women's Tour Down Under - Live report
All the action from the 💎first Women's WorldTour event of 2023
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Women's Tour Down Under 2023
Women's Tour Down Under 2023 - The Essential Preview
8 riders to watch at the women's Tour Down Under 2023
Race Notes
- S⛄tage 3 takes the💛 riders on a 93.2km race from Adelaide to Campbelltown
- Manley is in the leader's jersey after stage 2
- In-race situation: Grace Br🅺own wins t♚he Tour Down Under
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the stage 3 finale of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2023 Santos Women's Tour Down Under!
We're just momen෴ts away 𒁏from the neutral roll out for the third and final stage.
It's another hot day in South Australia with temperatures reaching 29 degrees. The wind isn't as strong as yesterday, however it's still reported to be 16 kph. The riders have finished signing on ಌand lining up to start in Adelaide.
The biggest test today will com💙e towards the end of the stage when the riders take on the dreaded Corkscrew climb at km 85.7. The ascent averages𒊎 9.2 percent and caps out at 24.5 percent.
The n🐼eutral portion of today's stage has started, but we have quite a way to go before the flag drops. 13km to be exact. 🃏;
The peloton is still traveling through Adelaiꦏde toward their official start outside the city.
We're out of thಌe neutral section and racing has begun for the final stage of the Women's Santos Tour Down Under!
The margins are tight on GC, with Alex Manley leading the TDU by eight seconds ah🅰ead of Georgia Williams. Grace Brown is sitting third at the same time.
It's ⛎all together with 85km to🍎 go. No attacks just yet.
The riders are g🎉oing along the River Torrens with ARA Skip Capital leading the peloton.
Even though rain wasn't in the forecast, there are a few drops of rain hitting the ri♎ders 💫as they continue to ride together.
80km to go
Just like yesterday, the quest to stay cool is clearly a priority amongst all the riders in the peloton. The ice socks and ice vests were abundant at the start today.&nbs🐈p;
Ta🦄yler Wiles (🌊Trek-Segafredo) is back at the front of the peloton setting tempo.
We're just about 12km away from the first intermediate sprint that offers points and time bonuses. It will be interesting to see if Amanda Spratt goes for the bonus seconds or saves her ene🎉rgy for the Corkscrew finale.
Wi𓆏th 77km to g🔴o, the peloton continues to ride together.
Today will be the biggest test of the Women's Tour Down Under, and Simone Giuliani writes about the showdown here.
We're 5 km away from the first of the intermediate sprints and Gina Ricar🃏dꦗo (Team Bridgelane) and Georgia Danford (Coop - Hitec Products) have gone up the road. They have about 30 seconds at this point.
The peloton seems happy to 🦩let this duo have some daylight. They're 1'20" ahead now with 68 km to go.&nbs🌊p;
We're almost a third of the way through the fiജnal stage of the Tour Down Under and the gap is ꦇstill slowly climbing.
The heat and humidity are making things tougher than usual, and Silvia Magri (Israel Premier Tech - Roland) can attest to that. She attempted to bridge across to the leaders, but couldn't make the junctio💦n.
Results of the first intermediate sprint:
1. Gina Ricardo (Team Bridgelane) 3 points/seco🐽nds
2. Georgia Danford (Coop - Hitec Products) 2
3. Daria Pikulik (Human Powered Health) 1
Lucinda Stewart has tꦺaken a flyer off the fro🐲nt of the peloton, but it looks like they're responding to the attack.
We'll come up on the꧑ final intermediate sp꧅rint in another 30km.
Lucy Stewart is still in the gap trying to make her way up to the lead duo w🍬ho have 1'08 on the peloton.
55km to go
Gina Ricardo (Team ♐Bridgelane) and Georgia Danford (Coop -💃 Hitec Products) on their initial attack. The duo is still off the front with 50km to go.
Lucy🍌 Stewart (ARA Skip Capital Sunshine Coast) has bridged across the the two leaders making it a group of three off the front.
꧒It won't be long until we see fireworks on the Corkscrew. Here's what Amanda Spratt (Trek-Segafredo) ha🌟d to say about the famous South Australia climb:
“It’s going to be an absolutely brutal final climb, we are not going to know the winner till the very finish but I am really looking forward to that Corkscrew climb,&rdqu✅o; Spratt told broadcaster channel 7 before the start. “I hope to make the difference th♏ere.”
45 km to go
Lucy Stewart bridges across t🧔o the leaders. At just 18 years old, Stewart is the youngest rider in the peloton.
40 km to go
The gap to the🐻 three leaders is holding at 2'20 with 40 km to go.
We're inside 10 km to the second intermediate sprint, but the pe♑loton doesn't seem too bothered about letting the three up the road gather the points and time boꦕnuses. The gap is still 2'25.
It's the calm before the stꦺorm as the riders cruise toward the base of the Corkscrew climb. It's coming up a🌃t km 85.7.
Jayco and Trek are leading the peloton at t🌜he moment. Many teams are starting to find each other to protect their climbers.
And we're through the second intermediate sprint with Lucy Stewart riding across first. Georgia Danford was second and Ricardo third. None of the riders in the breakaway sprinted for the line, ratherꦿ, th♎ey were in agreement Stewart would get the max points.
25km to go
We're getting down to the business end of the stage andꦚ things are starti🐻ng to get nervous in the bunch.
There was a furry of 🍰attacks in the peloton, but those efforts were quickly squashed.
Danford has dropped out of the break, leaving Ricardo and Stewart alone with a 2'25 gap.🌜 There are just 24km left in the stage.
Lucy Stewart takes a tumble after hitting some debris around a corner. Sh🍌e's back up and racing already.
The gap h🃏as decreased by about 30 seconds as we see 10km until the Corkscrew.
Ricardo doesn't have the option to wait 💙for Stewart at this💫 point. She's alone now with inside 20km left in the race.
All eyes are on the leader of the QOM jersey, Ama𝔉nda Spratt on the Cork♐screw. the climber is the one to beat today and is predicted to attack on the decisive climb.
15km to go
It's a drag race between teams ꦅnow is they fight to get their climbers into position before the climb.
🎐It's all together and the fireworks are about to start!
La🌠uretta Hanson (T𝐆rek-Segafredo) is motoring ahead and setting a extremely hard pace to set up Amanda Spratt.
Grace Brown has her eye on Spratt, as doe🌌s Alex Manly.
We're on the climb and Manly is star🌼ti𝓡ng to fall back in the peloton.
They've ꧂yet to hit the steep part of the climb and already the peloton has fractured. The climbers are all watching e🥃ach other.
And Spratt attacks witꦍh 1.3km until the top of the climb. Brown is responding.
No one is able to 🃏stay with Spratt at this point. She's quickly gained seconds on her competitors and the ochre jersey looks to be losing contact. Brown is now the virtual race leader.
Spratt looks over her shoulder and sees the gap grow between her and Brown. It's turning into a race between the two of them for the overall🦋 win.
Spratt makes it over the top with a 20 second advantage over Brown. She's secured the QOM jerse🍸y, but wants that overall win.
Manly gets over the top with a 30 second deficit on💎 Spratt and 7.5km l𒁃eft to race.
Spratt has about🔯 10 seconds on Brown, who is closing in🦹 on the climber.
And Brown has made it across to Spratt with 1km remaining๊. 🧔;
They🃏're playing cat and mouse now with Spratt on the front. They can't mess around too much 𝓀with EF chasing.
And Grace Brown outsprints Am🅰anda Spratt to wi✤n the final stage and the Santos Tour Down Under!
Grace Brown celebrates with her FDJ teammates after claiming the Women𒈔's Santos Tour Down Under over♔all win.
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