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Screw about to be turned twice in women's Tour

  • Ally Wollaston won stage two at Lobethal, outsprinting defending Tour champion Noemi Ruegg to take the 130.7 kilometre stage and keep the race lead.
  • Magdaleine Vallieres attacked late, sparking a move that formed a five‑rider break led by Chloe Dygert, caught inside the last kilometre to set up a bunch sprint.
  • High temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius and a Norton Summit Road climb exposed struggling riders, with Georgia Baker and Brodie Chapman among those who withdrew.
  • The small time gaps mean the final stage on Monday is crucial as Ally Wollaston’s eight seconds lead grew with two intermediate sprints, while 25 women remain tightly grouped.
  • The double Corkscrew climbs position the finale in the Adelaide Hills, but Canyon SRAM team boss Beth Duryea warned `It probably won't make such big gaps in GC as everyone might think.
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World champion Magdeleine Vallières-Mill led a teammate to 2nd place in the stage.

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Screw about to be turned twice in women's Tour

The Corkscrew Rd climb in the Adelaide Hills is the key landmark this year in the Santos Women's Tour Down Under.

·City of Perth, Australia
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Stuff broke the news in New Zealand on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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