Posted by Editoress on 02/2/16
Kirchmann & Ewart Finish with Leaders on Day 1 of Qatar
Two years after last winning the Ladies' Tour of Qatar, Kirsten Wild returned in the same triumphant fashion. The Dutch rider claimed the 99 kilometre first stage of the 2016 edition. In a final bunched sprint, the four-time winner of the event beat Annaliza Cucinotta (ALE Cipollini) and Lizzie Williams (Orica-AIS) to the line. The Hitec Products team leader also took the overall leader's Golden Jersey. Canadians Leah Kirchmann (Liv-Plantur) and Annie Ewart (UnitedHealthcare) both finished in the bunch.
Ideal conditions with almost no wind welcomed the 90 riders for the start of stage 1 of the eighth edition at Qatar University. After a fairly quiet start heading north, the real action began just before the first intermediate sprint of the day when teams Orica-AIS and Boels-Dolmans powered to the front of the bunch. Eventually the pack broke up into two groups, with 46 riders in the lead. The sprint at km 39 was then to be claimed by Kirsten Wild (HPU) ahead of Chloe Hosking (WHT) and Marta Tagliaferro (ALE) while the dropped riders were 35 seconds adrift. Five kilometres later, the pack bunched up together again.
The situation remained unchanged all the way to the circuit where the next UCI World Championships will be held in October. After covering the first two hours of racing at an average speed of 41 km/h, the second bonus sprint taking place on the exact finish line of the next Worlds (km 90) was won by Chantal Blaak (DLT), beating Hosking and Marta Tagliaferro (ALE).
Well controlled by the strong sprinting teams, the peloton stayed compact until the final run-in to Qatar University. On a slightly uphill straight, Kirsten Wild again showed what a powerful rider she was, making her effort in the last 200m to outsprint Annaliza Cucinotta (ALE) and Lizzie Williams OGE) and capture her 10th stage win in Qatar.
Kirchmann was 61st and Ewart 72nd. Both Canadians are 13 seconds back, after time bonuses.
Wild takes the overall leader's Golden Jersey with a seven second advantage over Cucinotta and a further two seconds over Williams. The Dutch rider also leads the Points classification, while Arianna Fidanza (ITA) is the Best Young Rider and will wear the Pearl White jersey for Stage 2, from the Sheikh Faysel Museum to the Al Khor Corniche.
ASO report - edited
Results from the first stage in Qatar
Stage 1: Qatar University to Qatar University, 97 km | |
1 Kirsten Wild (Ned) Hitec Products | 2:19:04 |
2 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
3 Lizzie Williams (Aus) Orica-AIS | |
4 Chantal Blaak (Ned) Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam | |
5 Shelley Olds (USA) Cylance Pro Cycling | |
6 Susanna Zorzi (Ita) Team Italy | |
7 Monique Van De Ree (Ned) Lares-Waowdeals Women Cycling Team | |
8 Barbara Guarischi (Ita) Canyon SRAM Racing | |
9 Katrin Garfoot (Aus) Orica-AIS | |
10 Sara Mustonen (Swe) Team Liv-Plantur | |
11 Arianna Fidanza (Ita) Team Italy | |
12 Demi De Jong (Ned) Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam | |
13 Roxane Fournier (Fra) Team France | |
14 Anouska Koster (Ned) Raboliv Women Cycling Team | |
15 Diana Penuela Martinez (Col) UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
16 Gracie Elvin (Aus) Orica-AIS | |
17 Chloe Hosking (Aus) Wiggle High5 | |
18 Romy Kasper (Ger) Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam | |
19 Claudia Cretti (Ita) Team Italy | |
20 Elise Delzenne (Fra) Team France | |
21 Marta Tagliaferro (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
22 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Canyon SRAM Racing | |
23 Coryn Rivera (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
24 Marta Bastianelli (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
25 Emma Johansson (Swe) Wiggle High5 | |
26 Floortje Mackaij (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | |
27 Amy Pieters (Ned) Wiggle High5 | |
28 Chloe Mc Conville (Aus) Orica-AIS | |
29 Yue Bai (Chn) China-Chongming-Liv-Champion System | |
30 Kimberley Wells (Aus) Team Australia | |
31 Maria Vittoria Sperotto (Ita) Team Italy | |
32 Jeanne Korevaar (Ned) Raboliv Women Cycling Team | |
33 Shara Gillow (Aus) Raboliv Women Cycling Team | |
34 Lauretta Hanson (Aus) Team Australia | |
35 Christine Majerus (Lux) Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam | |
36 Sarah Roy (Aus) Orica-AIS | |
37 Eugénie Duval (Fra) Team France | |
38 Lisa Brennauer (Ger) Canyon SRAM Racing | |
39 Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol) Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam | |
40 Malgorzata Jasinska (Pol) Ale Cipollini | |
41 Charlotte Becker (Ger) Hitec Products | |
42 Lauren Kitchen (Aus) Hitec Products | |
43 Eleonora Van Dijk (Ned) Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam | |
44 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) Canyon SRAM Racing | |
45 Yixian Pu (Chn) China-Chongming-Liv-Champion System | |
46 Lotte Van Hoek (Ned) Lares-Waowdeals Women Cycling Team | |
47 Moniek Tenniglo (Ned) Raboliv Women Cycling Team | |
48 Wan Tong Wang (Chn) China-Chongming-Liv-Champion System | |
49 Ilaria Sanguineti (Ita) Team Italy | |
50 Annemiek Van Vleuten (Ned) Orica-AIS | |
51 Anna Stricker (Ita) Team Italy | |
52 Elena Cecchini (Ita) Canyon SRAM Racing | |
53 Danielle King (GBr) Wiggle High5 | |
54 Jesse Vandenbulcke (Bel) Lares-Waowdeals Women Cycling Team | |
55 Emilie Moberg (Nor) Hitec Products | |
56 Roxanne Knetemann (Ned) Raboliv Women Cycling Team | |
57 Valentina Scandolara (Ita) Cylance Pro Cycling | |
58 Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen (Nor) Hitec Products | |
59 Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita) Wiggle High5 | |
60 Julie Leth (Den) Hitec Products | |
61 Leah Kirchmann (Can) Team Liv-Plantur | |
62 Xiu Jie Jiang (Chn) China-Chongming-Liv-Champion System | |
63 Iris Slappendel (Ned) UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
64 Shannon Malseed (Aus) Team Australia | |
65 Rachele Barbieri (Ita) Cylance Pro Cycling | |
66 Lucinda Brand (Ned) Raboliv Women Cycling Team | |
67 Mieke Kroeger (Ger) Canyon SRAM Racing | |
68 Hayley Simmonds (GBr) UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
69 Jenelle Crooks (Aus) Team Australia | |
70 Pascale Jeuland (Fra) Team France | |
71 Anna Trevisi (Ita) Ale Cipollini | |
72 Annie Ewart (Can) UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team | |
73 Shana Van Glabeke (Bel) Lares-Waowdeals Women Cycling Team | |
74 Dalia Muccioli (Ita) Ale Cipollini | all s.t. |
75 Jessica Mundy (Aus) Team Australia | 0:17 |
76 Louisa Lobigs (Aus) Team Australia | |
77 Coralie Demay (Fra) Team France | |
78 Eileen Roe (GBr) Lares-Waowdeals Women Cycling Team | |
79 Lauren Tamayo (USA) UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team | all s.t. |
80 Julia Soek (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | 0:40 |
81 Kyara Stijns (Ned) Team Liv-Plantur | s.t. |
82 Molly Weaver (GBr) Team Liv-Plantur | 0:51 |
83 Xue Sun (Chn) China-Chongming-Liv-Champion System | 1:05 |
84 Alison Tetrick (USA) Cylance Pro Cycling | 1:07 |
85 Fanny Riberot (Fra) Team France | 1:40 |
86 Alexandra Nessmar (Swe) Lares-Waowdeals Women Cycling Team | 3:14 |
87 Doris Schweizer SWI Cylance Pro Cycling | |
88 Amy Roberts (GBr) Wiggle High5 | |
89 Sheyla Gutierrez Ruiz (Spa) Cylance Pro Cycling | |
90 Qialon Chen (Chn) China-Chongming-Liv-Champion System |
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