'I don't know what happened' - Letizia Paternoster 'shocked' to take lead of La Vuelta Femenina
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The Dutch cyclist Marianne Vos (Team Visma Lease a Bike) took yesterday the second stage of La Vuelta Femenina, the first in line and contested between Molins de Rei and Sant Boi de Llobregat over 99 kilometers and passed by water, which complicated an end with fall and an esprint in which the legend Vos did not give rise to surprise, while the Italian Letizia Paternoster (Liv AlUla Jayco) is the new leader.
Leti in Red 🔴 Paternoster storms into overall race lead at La Vuelta Femenina
Letizia Paternoster soared into the red leader’s jersey at La Vuelta Femenina after sprinting to second place in challenging conditions on day two. Following a big performance from the Liv AlUla Jayco squad in the opening team time trial with a third place finish, Paternoster was in prime position to take over the race lead with a strong result at the finish line in what promised to be a stage for the fast women in the pack.Thanks to some top wo…
The Dutch-born Marianne Vos, of the Visma-Lease Bike team, won the second stage of the Tour this Monday, with an average tour of...
Second stage and second leader on the women's Vuelta! Red jersey since Sunday following the victory of her team in the team time trial in Barcelona, Ellen van Dijk gave up her tunic to Letizia Paternoster, second in the sprint finish in Sant Boi de Llobregat. A sprint won by Marianne Vos. The 38-year-old Dutch woman, perfectly taken in the last hectometers by the young British Imogen Wolff, was not worried and won with several meters ahead of Pa…
Cyclist Marianne Vos has won the second stage of the Vuelta Femenina. The 37-year-old cyclist from Den Bosch was the strongest in the Catalan town of Sant Boi de Llobregat after a hilly stage in the rain. In the chaotic final kilometres, Vos was perfectly kept in front by her teammates and was the first through the last bend, after which no one could get on her wheel. In the previous two editions of the Vuelta, she won two stages and the points …
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