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Lorena Wiebes wins the fifth stage of the Women's Giro d'Italia while Marlen Reusser maintains her overall lead.
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Cyclingnews on MSNGiro d'Italia Women stage 5: Lorena Wiebes blasts to second victory of 2025 race as echelons spark major GC changesMarianne Vos second, Liane Lippert third in Monselice; Reusser, Longo Borghini, Van der Breggen, Aalerud gain time in GC ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSNLorena Wiebes powers to stage 5 victory at the Giro d'Italia Women as GC shaken up by splitsLorena Wiebes sprinted to victory at the end of a flat stage five at the Giro d'Italia Women, but the day was not a regular ...
Lorena Wiebes won for a second time at this year's Women's Giro d'Italia, sprinting to victory on Thursday's fifth stage.
Lorena Wiebes wins the third stage of the Women's Giro d'Italia, but Great Britain's Anna Henderson holds onto the pink ...
Dutch cyclist Lorena Wiebes won the third stage of the women's Giro d'Italia on Tuesday, while Great Britain's Anna Henderson ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'It was a bit dangerous' - Lorena Wiebes criticises UCI's new handlebar width rule highlighting safety concerns at Copenhagen SprintAfter winning the inaugural Copenhagen Sprint, Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) criticised the UCI in her post-race interview, contrasting the UCI’s announcement about minimum handlebar width with the ...
Gent-Wevelgem Women: Lorena Wiebes sprints to repeat victory; The Team DSM lead out was once again victorious, but the new yellow jersey said the sprint was ‘chaos’.
Georgi described Wiebes’ win as the perfect end to an historic day. Advertisement “Our goal coming into it was trying to keep it together for Lorena in the sprint,” the 21-year-old said.
Lorena Wiebes won the first women's Tour de France stage held since 1989. EPA/Christophe Petit Tesson. It's the first time since 1989 that a women's edition of the Tour de France is being held.
Lorena Wiebes outsprinted fellow Dutchwoman Marianne Vos to win the first stage of the new women's Tour de France in Paris on Sunday and pull on the leader's yellow jersey. After a 33-year break ...
Lorena Wiebes won the third stage of the Women's Giro d'Italia, but Great Britain's Anna Henderson held on to the pink jersey for the overall leader.
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