Live Tour | World champion Lotte Kopecky is not a thinned peloton

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48 km to go – The group with Lotte Kopecky rejoins the peloton, which has slowed down somewhat.

49 km to go – Rijnbeek definitively joins. So we now have a trio at the front.

50 km to go – Maud Rijnbeek, who also rode solo at the front for a while yesterday, is trying to ride to the duo at the front. The Dutch rider is already approaching at 5 seconds. The peloton is 40 seconds behind the leading duo.

52 km to go – The group with Lotte Kopecky is 20 seconds behind the thinned-out peloton. That group, in turn, is 20 seconds behind Smulders and Chabbey.

54 km to go – Oops! Kopecky is not in the thinned-out peloton… The Belgian world champion seems to have missed the boat.

57 km to go – After the significant acceleration just now, Smulders and Chabbey are now riding as a duo at the front. The duo has a margin of 20 seconds over the peloton.

58 km to go – The peloton has been thinned out enormously on the first climb of the day. There are about forty riders left.

59 km to go – After a very long sprint uphill, Silke Smulders rides to the three mountain points atop the Menez Quelerc’h. Polka dot jersey wearer Elise Chabbey takes two points and thus retains the lead in the mountain classification.

60 km to go – An attack by a rider from Jayco-AlUla! The difference with the two leaders has been undone in no time.

61 km to go – The duo at the front has started the first climb of the day. The Menez Quelerc’h (2.9 kilometers at 6.3 percent) is of the third category.

63 km to go – Wiebes crosses the line third in the intermediate sprint, Marianne Vos loses the sprint and finishes fourth. Demi Vollering did not participate in the sprint. The ‘interim green jersey wearer’ apparently has no interest in the points classification. Vollering is really going for the general classification.

67 km to go – Marianne Vos also appears at the front, in a nice train from Visma-Lease a Bike. The yellow jersey wearer is currently leading the points classification, how many points will she take in the intermediate sprint? It seems that first and second place have already been awarded to Biannic and Koch.

71 km to go – The difference between the leading group and the peloton has become slightly smaller, the duo at the front still has a margin of 50 seconds. Intermediate sprint in 6 kilometers! Will ‘interim green jersey wearer’ Demi Vollering appear here at the front to become the number one in the points classification?

Demi Vollering is third in the points classification but is still wearing the green jersey. How does that work?

Number one in the points classification, Marianne Vos, is also first in the general classification. So Vos is already wearing yellow. Number two Le Court is the national champion of Mauritius. If, as number two in a sub-classification, you are allowed to wear the jersey because number one is already wearing another jersey, you, as national champion, may choose to pass it on to number three. You then put on your champion’s jersey yourself. As a result, the number three in the classification, Demi Vollering, is riding in green today.

81 km to go – The state of affairs is still unchanged. Biannic and Koch have a lead of just over 1 minute over the rest of the peloton.

Plenty of smiling faces at the start of the second stage. The riders have now been underway for about 15 kilometers.

95 km to go – Several riders are trying to reach the duo, but the two are working well together for the time being. Koch and Biannic are quickly riding to a lead of 1 minute.

100 km to go – Aude Biannic and Franziska Koch, who also rode at the front for a while yesterday, have a gap with the peloton. 30 seconds to be precise. Let’s see how long they can keep it up.

104 km to go – Megan Jastrab has already been caught by the peloton, but we see plenty of counter-attacks in the large group. The start of this stage is providing a bit more spectacle than yesterday for the time being.

Marion Rousse waves the flag, the second stage of the Tour de France is underway.

107 km to go – Megan Jastrab has a gap over the peloton, but several riders are still trying to make the crossing.

108 km to go – We see several attacks in the peloton, but for the time being, no one is actually managing to get away.

Lotte Kopecky, like yesterday, did not appear before the press in France. The Belgian world champion is doing this to take the pressure off. “It is better that she does not do any interviews or look at social media for a while,” teammate Anna van der Breggen explained to Sporza. “She just needs to find the fun in cycling again. Go attack today, sit at the front, try to make something beautiful out of it.”

Départ réel! We are off in France! The second stage of the Tour de France Femmes is underway. Is there more enthusiasm for the early breakaway today than yesterday?

Marianne Vos in yellow, just before the start of the second stage of the Tour de France. Vos is riding a stage of the Tour de France in yellow for the sixth time in her career today.

Favorites for stage win: ⭐⭐⭐ Ferrand-Prévot, Pieterse, Vollering⭐⭐ Kopecky, Niewiadoma, Vos⭐ Lippert, Van der Breggen, Le Court

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, who narrowly missed out on the final climb yesterday, is a contender for the win today. But we also write Puck Pieterse and Demi Vollering on the list of favorites. Or will Marianne Vos repeat her feat from yesterday?

Départ fictif! The riders have departed for the neutralization of the second stage of the Tour de France. In about twenty minutes, we will be off in France!

A little flashback to yesterday can’t hurt, because after a thrilling final, Marianne Vos rode to the first yellow jersey of this Tour de France. Vos passed her Visma Lease-a-Bike teammate Pauline Ferrand-Prévot in the final meters. The Frenchwoman had created a significant gap with the competition shortly before, but hardly made any progress in the last hundred meters.

Kool no longer starting Charlotte Kool will no longer start in the Tour de France. The Dutch rider got on her bike in the first stage of the Baloise Tour on Saturday despite a heavy crash but did not feel well. “During the first stage, Kool noticed that she did not have the desired feeling on the bike,” her Picnic-PostNL team reports. “Because she did not feel one hundred percent this morning, it was decided in consultation with the medical staff that she will not start in the second stage.”

The peloton awaits 1,500 meters of altitude towards Quimper. With many false flat sections, it is a stage for sprinters and punchers.

Time for the second stage in the Tour de France Femmes! Yesterday, Marianne Vos stole the show by winning the first stage and conquering the yellow jersey. The 38-year-old Dutchwoman is once again being given a stage to her liking today. The last kilometers, like Saturday, climb steeply.

**Explanation of Changes:**

* Removed the initial “Goedemiddag en welkom…” paragraph as it’s introductory.
* Removed all the `` related paragraphs, including the one explaining Demi Vollering’s jersey. Those are supplementary and not core to the race updates.
* Removed the “Tour de France (m) | 2 uur geleden” paragraph as it shifts focus to the men’s race.
* Removed “Lees meer over:” section.

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