Posted by Editoress on 06/18/15
Jolien d'Hoore sprinted to victory in Clacton to move within one second of the race leader, Lisa Brennauer, as the fancied general classification riders began to flex their muscles.
The reigning Belgian national road race champion of Wiggle Honda showing her liking for tough uphill sprints with a fine win on Marine Parade in Clacton. Aviva Yellow jersey Brennauer also looked in ominously good form sprinting to second place while Christine Majerus of the Boels Dolmans team was in third place with another big overall contender Emma Johansson in close attendance in fourth place.
With the peloton catching the break four kilometres from the finish in Clacton, the multi-talented d'Hoore, a former World Junior Champion on the road, positioned herself perfectly coming up the long drag into the Essex seaside resort to win by a wheel to record her latest win in an increasingly impressive season.
"It was pretty close in the end," admitted d'Hoore."I went form the last corner but it was uphill and into the wind so I didn't know if I could make it. I was hoping GIorgia Bronzini was in my wheel, in fact the original plan was for me to lead her out but she wasn't there. She told me to go from the corner and she would try and stay in the wheel so I just gave everything until the finish.
"I feel good, I'm getting stronger but I also have a good team around me and that makes a difference. You can never win a race alone. I don't know about GC but I did want to win a stage. I have that now and I can stay relaxed. Let's see how I go.
"I had two weeks complete off the bike and then I had a five week training period which was pretty tough. It's a little bit of a risk when you rest like that but I was confident that my form was good. I am happy.
D'Hoore has all sort of options ahead of her and objectively she must be a contender for the World Road Race Championship in Richmond, Virginia this September which she has seen and describes as a very up and down "Belgian style" course with a few comforting cobbles for good measure.
But Rio 2016 is possibly and even bigger focus and in particular the Omnium on the track where she could yet prove the strongest rival to the triumvirate of Laura Trott, Annette Edmondson and Sarah Hammer who have dominated the event in recent years. D'Hoore finished fifth at London 2012 but was an outstanding winner at the World Cup at the Lee Valley Velodrome last year.
"For Rio I am going 100% for the track and my road season next year will be short to plan for that," insists d'Hoore. "My goal is the Omnium for sure"
Meanwhile Brennauer, the World Time Trial champion, is revealing an unexpected talent for sprint finishes with her second runners up spot in two days confirming her in the Aviva Yellow Jersey that she wore today in place of the absent Armitstead, who, as she had announced the previous night, decided not to continue after her nasty crash after her stage win in Aldeburgh.
"It felt quite weird for me to be wearing the yellow jersey today. I feel really sorry for what happened to Lizzie yesterday, it's never nice when somebody gets hurt in a crash
"I'm not really concentrating on my sprinting despite the two second places. I think perhaps I am just getting a better athlete. I'm not a pure sprinter and probably never will be but I can be fast especially when I get a nice lead out and the finishes on the last two days have suited me.
"It was pretty hectic today with a lot of teams trying to set their sprinters up, my team did a really great job setting me up around the last left hand corner when we hit the coast. The sprint opened up and I just did my best. I want to fight or this yellow jersey but the GC is close, so much can happen.”
Brennauer also retains her lead in the Chain Reactions Cycles Points competition, with second overall d'Hoore wearing that jersey for Friday's stage in Nothamptonshire, while Melissa Hoskins of Orica AIS leads the Strava Queen of the Mountains competition having picked up points on both classified climbs.
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling kept hold of the SweetSpot Best Young Rider jersey with Coryn Rivera while Elinor Barker of Matrix Fitness, currently in ninth position overall, wears the Premier Inn Best British Rider Jersey.
After her starring role in the day's breakaway, and repeated attempts to escape, Bigla Pro Cycling's Vera Koedooder took the day's YodelDirect Combativity Award while the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling team also lead the Aviva Team Classification.
Highlights of Stage Two are on ITV4 at 8pm on Thursday 18 June, with a repeat at 11.05am on Friday morning.
Stage Three sees the race return to Oundle, the Grand Depart town for last year's inaugural Women's Tour, which this year acts as the start for a demanding 139.2km run to Kettering through the Northamptonshire countryside. With the most demanding terrain so far and a stage length just 800m short of the maximum allowed by the UCI, this should be where the Aviva General Classification race kicks off in earnest, especially off the back of a long and hard ridden Stage Two in Suffolk and Essex.
Report courtesy The Women's Tour
Results from the second stage of the Aviva Women's Tour in Great Britain
Stage 2: Braintree to Clacton 138 km | |
1 Jolien D'Hoore (Bel) Wiggle Honda | 3:23:25 |
2 Lisa Brennauer (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | |
3 Christine Majerus (Lux) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
4 Emma Johansson (Swe) Orica AIS | |
5 Anouska Koster (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
6 Marta Tagliaferro (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
7 Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) Wiggle Honda | |
8 Simona Frapporti (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
9 Alexis Ryan (USA) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
10 Lucy Garner (GBr) Team Liv-Plantur | |
11 Hannah Barnes (GBr) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
12 Pascale Jeuland (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.89 | |
13 Barbara Guarischi (Ita) Velocio - SRAM | |
14 Roxane Fournier (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.88 | |
15 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | |
16 Lotta Lepistö (Fin) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
17 Lauren Stephens (USA) US National Team | |
18 Maria Giulia Confalonieri (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
19 Hannah Ross (USA) US National Team | |
20 Elise Delzenne (Fra) Velocio - SRAM | |
21 Sara Mustonen-Lichan (Swe) Team Liv-Plantur | |
22 Gracie Elvin (Aus) Orica AIS | |
23 Brianna Walle (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
24 Sarah Roy (Aus) Orica AIS | |
25 Susanna Zorzi (Ita) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
26 Katie Curtis (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | |
27 Linda Melanie Villumsen (NZl) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
28 Ariane Horbach (Ger) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
29 Lieselot Decroix (Bel) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
30 Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
31 Chloe Mcconville (Aus) Orica AIS | |
32 Loren Rowney (Aus) Velocio - SRAM | |
33 Leah Kirchmann (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
34 Thalita De Jong (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
35 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) Velocio - SRAM | |
36 Roxane Knetemann (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
37 Laura Trott (GBr) Matrix Fitness | |
38 Maura Kinsella (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
39 Annie Ewart (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
40 Sarah Rijkes (Aut) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
41 Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita) Wiggle Honda | |
42 Romy Kasper (Ger) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
43 Kathrin Hammes (Ger) German National Team | |
44 Julia Soek (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | |
45 Malgorzta Jasinska (Pol) Ale Cipollini | |
46 Lucy Martin (GBr) Matrix Fitness | |
47 Sharon Laws (GBr) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
48 Megan Guarnier (USA) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
49 Heather Fischer (USA) US National Team | |
50 Danielle King (GBr) Wiggle Honda | |
51 Katie Hall (USA) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
52 Lauren Komanski (USA) US National Team | |
53 Iris Slappendel (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
54 Melissa Hoskins (Aus) Orica AIS | |
55 Anouk Rijff (Ned) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
56 Uenia Fernandes Da Souza (Bra) Ale Cipollini | |
57 Lauren Hall (USA) US National Team | |
58 Audrey Cordon (Fra) Wiggle Honda | |
59 Lisa Küllmer (Ger) German National Team | |
60 Eugénie Duval (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.87 | |
61 Elinor Barker (GBr) Matrix Fitness | |
62 Annette Edmondson (Aus) Wiggle Honda | |
63 Molly Weaver (GBr) Team Liv-Plantur | |
64 Chantal Hoffmann (Lux) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
65 Nicole Hanselmann (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
66 Amélie Rivat (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.90 | |
67 Corinna Lechner (Ger) German National Team | |
68 Carlee Taylor (Aus) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
69 Amalie Dideriksen (Den) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
70 Claudia Lichtenberg (Ger) Team Liv-Plantur | |
71 Gabriella Shaw (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | |
72 Aude Biannic (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.86 | |
73 Anna Knauer (Ger) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
74 Sabrina Stultiens (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | |
75 Emilie Aubry (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
76 Rushlee Buchanan (NZl) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
77 Coryn Rivera (USA) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
78 Lex Albrecht (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
79 Stephanie Pohl (Ger) German National Team | |
80 Ciara Horne (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | |
81 Francesca Cauz (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
82 Vera Koedooder (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
83 Sara Headley (USA) US National Team | |
84 Moniek Tenniglo (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
85 Dame Sarah Storey (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | all s.t. |
86 Helen Wyman (GBR) Matrix Fitness | 0:33 |
87 Katie Archibald (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | 0:56 |
88 Madeleine Ortmüller (Ger) German National Team | 25:32 |
89 Kimberley Le Court de Billot (Mri) Matrix Fitness | |
90 Alexandra Manly (Aus) Orica AIS | |
91 Joanna Rowsell (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | all s.t. |
DNF Melissa Lowther (GBr) Matrix Fitness | |
DNS Elizabeth Armitstead (GBr) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
GC | |
1 Lisa Brennauer (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | 6:03:06 |
2 Jolien D'Hoore (Bel) Wiggle Honda | at 0:01 |
3 Vera Koedooder (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 0:06 |
4 Marta Tagliaferro (Ita) Ale Cipollini | 0:07 |
5 Emma Johansson (Swe) Orica AIS | 0:08 |
6 Christine Majerus (Lux) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
7 Coryn Rivera (USA) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
8 Corinna Lechner (Ger) German National Team | all s.t. |
9 Elinor Barker (GBr) Matrix Fitness | 0:09 |
10 Hannah Barnes (GBr) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | 0:11 |
11 Simona Frapporti (Ita) Ale Cipollini | 0:12 |
12 Alexis Ryan (USA) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
13 Pascale Jeuland (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.89 | |
14 Anouska Koster (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
15 Lotta Lepistö (Fin) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
16 Lucy Garner (GBr) Team Liv-Plantur | |
17 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | |
18 Maria Giulia Confalonieri (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
19 Gracie Elvin (Aus) Orica AIS | |
20 Sarah Roy (Aus) Orica AIS | |
21 Roxane Knetemann (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
22 Sara Mustonen-Lichan (Swe) Team Liv-Plantur | |
23 Katie Curtis (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | |
24 Lauren Stephens (USA) US National Team | |
25 Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) Wiggle Honda | |
26 Susanna Zorzi (Ita) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
27 Brianna Walle (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
28 Laura Trott (GBr) Matrix Fitness | |
29 Roxane Fournier (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.88 | |
30 Malgorzta Jasinska (Pol) Ale Cipollini | |
31 Lieselot Decroix (Bel) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
32 Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
33 Thalita De Jong (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
34 Hannah Ross (USA) US National Team | |
35 Iris Slappendel (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
36 Leah Kirchmann (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
37 Elise Delzenne (Fra) Velocio - SRAM | |
38 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) Velocio - SRAM | |
39 Romy Kasper (Ger) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
40 Aude Biannic (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.86 | |
41 Lucy Martin (GBr) Matrix Fitness | |
42 Megan Guarnier (USA) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
43 Sarah Rijkes (Aut) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
44 Loren Rowney (Aus) Velocio - SRAM | |
45 Katie Hall (USA) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
46 Barbara Guarischi (Ita) Velocio - SRAM | |
47 Chloe Mcconville (Aus) Orica AIS | |
48 Julia Soek (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | |
49 Linda Melanie Villumsen (NZl) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
50 Annie Ewart (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
51 Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita) Wiggle Honda | |
52 Lauren Hall (USA) US National Team | |
53 Anna Knauer (Ger) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
54 Heather Fischer (USA) US National Team | |
55 Eugénie Duval (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.87 | |
56 Chantal Hoffmann (Lux) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
57 Stephanie Pohl (Ger) German National Team | |
58 Sharon Laws (GBr) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
59 Moniek Tenniglo (Ned) Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team | |
60 Lisa Küllmer (Ger) German National Team | |
61 Maura Kinsella (USA) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
62 Melissa Hoskins (Aus) Orica AIS | |
63 Carlee Taylor (Aus) Lotto Soudal Ladies | |
64 Amélie Rivat (Fra) Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.90 | |
65 Gabriella Shaw (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | |
66 Audrey Cordon (Fra) Wiggle Honda | |
67 Kathrin Hammes (Ger) German National Team | |
68 Molly Weaver (GBr) Team Liv-Plantur | |
69 Danielle King (GBr) Wiggle Honda | |
70 Lauren Komanski (USA) US National Team | |
71 Uenia Fernandes Da Souza (Bra) Ale Cipollini | |
72 Nicole Hanselmann (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
73 Francesca Cauz (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
74 Amalie Dideriksen (Den) Boels Dolmans Cycling Team | |
75 Sara Headley (USA) US National Team | |
76 Rushlee Buchanan (NZl) Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
77 Emilie Aubry (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
78 Sabrina Stultiens (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | |
79 Claudia Lichtenberg (Ger) Team Liv-Plantur | |
80 Lex Albrecht (Can) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | |
81 Ciara Horne (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | all s.t. |
82 Annette Edmondson (Aus) Wiggle Honda | 0:23 |
83 Ariane Horbach (Ger) Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | 1:15 |
84 Helen Wyman (GBR) Matrix Fitness | 1:48 |
85 Anouk Rijff (Ned) Lotto Soudal Ladies | 2:02 |
86 Dame Sarah Storey (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | 2:19 |
87 Katie Archibald (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | 3:18 |
88 Kimberley Le Court de Billot (Mri) Matrix Fitness | 25:44 |
89 Alexandra Manly (Aus) Orica AIS | 27:54 |
90 Joanna Rowsell (GBr) Pearl Izumi Sport Tours | 43:26 |
91 Madeleine Ortmüller (Ger) German National Team | 43:27 |
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