Demi Volling Narrowly Missed the Victory in the Tre Valli Varesine on Tuesday. The Dutch Rider Lost in A Sprint à Deux Against Elisa Longo Borghini in The Italian One-Day Race. Lorena Wiebes Achieved Her 25th Victory of the Season in the Belgian One-Day Race Binche-Chimay-Binche.
Three days ago, full -lingering crowned Herself European Champion After an Impressive Solo in France. It was the first international Title for the FDJ-Suez Rider.
Fulling was again in good shape in Italy. She shows Herself Well at the Front in the Final Of The 137-kilometer Race. With 3 kilometers to go to the finish in Varese, she launched an attack to which only Longo Borghini had Answer.
The Italian Rider Did Not Take about Volling’s Wheel and was Thus Brought to the Finish in A Seat. Longo Borghini was the first to sprint and was no longer caught by fulling.
Longo Borghini Still had to acknowledge her superior in Volling on Saturday. The 33-Year-old Italian Finished Tenth at the European Championships. Longo Borghini also won The Italian One-Day Race in 2022.
The Men’s Peloton is also and route in The Tre Valli Varesine. Newly Crowned World Champion and European Champion Tadej Pogacar is the top favorite. Last year, The Men’s Race was Canceled Due to Heavy Rainfall. The Peloton Decided to Stop After 57 kilometers.
Wiebes Overhelmingly Powerful Again, Kool Fourth Upon Return
In Belgium, Wiebes won Binche-Chimay-Binche for the Second Time in Her Career. The 26-Year-old Dutch Champion Herself Launched the Sprint on the Cobblestones in Binche from a Group of Five Riders. Only the Irish Lara Gillespie Stayed in Her Wake and Finished Second. The Italian Maria Giulia Confalonieri finished third in HER LAST RACE.
The Dutch Charlotte Kool Made Her Return in the Belgian One-Day Race. The Sprinter from Fenix-Deceuninck was Unable to Jain Wiebes in the Final Meters and Finished Fourth.
The 26-year-old Kool crashed hard in The Baloise Ladies Tour in July and Suffered a Concussion. She Missed Several Races and Chose to Switch Teams in The MeanMe. She Said Goodbye to Her Team Picnic PostNL and Rode Her First Race for Fenix-Deceuninck in Binche.