Cycling Veteran Marianne Vos Wins First Stage of Women's Tour De France
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Marianne Vos's age (38) was never a topic of conversation last weekend. No one in the Tour de France Femmes found it strange that she was still as happy as a child with the yellow jersey, which she had already worn five times before.
Cycling veteran Marianne Vos wins first stage of women's Tour de France
Dutch cyclist Marianne Vos won the opening stage of the women's Tour de France with a late attack on Saturday. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot looked set to win the stage, but the Frenchwoman could not withstand the late surge from Vos, who punched the air with her left fist as she crossed the line.
The fourth edition of the revived women's Tour de France kicked off in Brittany, where a sprint uphill brought victory to the Visma Lease a Bike team. Pauline Ferrand-Prevot was already looking set to celebrate, but her teammate Marianne Vos was the first to cross the finish line.
The 38-year-old Dutch woman secures the yellow jersey. Mona Mitterwallner becomes the best Austrian 31.
Marianne Vos won the first stage of the Women's Tour between Vannes and Plumelec this Saturday, taking advantage of the very good work of her team-mate Pauline Ferrand-Prévot.
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