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The Dutch Charlotte Kool Wins the Gp of the Scheldt After a Final Marked by a Collective Fall

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After three second places in the race, the Dutch rider Charlotte Kool won the Scheldt GP this Wednesday. Fenix - Premier Tech won in the sprint while a massive fall decimated the peloton in the last kilometers.
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CUNEO – Schoten hosted the sixth edition of the Scheldeprijs Women, a prestigious 130.6-kilometer women's road race, and the winner was Dutchwoman Charlotte Kool of Fenix-Premier Tech. Kool outsprinted her compatriot Nienke Veenhoven and Elisa Balsamo of Lidl-Trek, winner of the same event last year, who had to settle for third place. The race was marked by a dramatic finale: a nasty crash involved several athletes, including Rachele Barbieri, c…

After three second places in the race, the Dutch rider Charlotte Kool won the Scheldt GP this Wednesday. Fenix - Premier Tech won in the sprint while a massive fall decimated the peloton in the last kilometers.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Charlotte Kool (Fenix-Premier Tech) has won the Scheldeprijs in Schoten. After a nervous finale featuring a late attack by Gerritse and a crash 2 kilometers from the finish line, Kool sprinted to her first victory on Churchilllaan in a thinned-out peloton, ahead of Nienke Veenhoven and Elisa Balsamo. "It was about time I won," said a relieved Kool afterwards.

Charlotte Kool wins the Scheldeprijs Women, a 130km, 3km race starting and finishing in Schoten. The Dutchwoman from Fenix Premier Tech dominated the sprint, well-launched by her teammates, ahead of her compatriot Nienke.

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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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