Vuelta a Burgos Feminas: Lorena Wiebes fastest in bunch sprint to win stage 1
Lukas Knöfler
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Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx) wins stage 1 Vuelta a Burgos
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Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx) wins stage 1 Vuelta a Burgos
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 Lorena Wiebes of The Netherlands and Team SD Worx celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 LR Elisa Balsamo of Italy and Team TrekSegafredo and Lorena Wiebes of The Netherlands and Team SD Worx sprint at finish line during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 Valeria Valgonen of Rusia and Team MassiTactic competes in the breakaway during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 A general view of the peloton passing through a bridge during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 Aude Biannic of France and Movistar Team attacks during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 LR Aude Biannic of France and Movistar Team Valerie Demey of Belgium and LIV RacingTeqFind Team Elena Pirrone of Italy and Team IsraelPremier Tech and Jade Wiel of France and Team FDJSuez attack during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 LR Valerie Demey of Belgium and LIV RacingTeqFind Team Elena Pirrone of Italy and Team IsraelPremier Tech and Aude Biannic of France and Movistar Team attack during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 LR Kathrin Hammes of Germany and Team EF EducationTibco Lorena Wiebes of The Netherlands and Team SD Worx and Demi Vollering of The Netherlands and Team SD Worx Pink UCI Womens WorldTour Leader Jersey compete during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 LR Corinna Lechner of Germany and Team MassiTactic and Magdeleine Vallieres of Canada and Team EF EducationTibco compete in the breakaway during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 A general view of the peloton passing through a landscape during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 A general view of the peloton passing through a landscape during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
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MEDINA DE POMAR SPAIN MAY 18 Lorena Wiebes of The Netherlands and Team SD Worx celebrates at podium as Purple Leader Jersey winner during the 8th Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 2023 Stage 1 a 1156km stage from Quintanaortuo to Medina de Pomar UCIWWT on May 18 2023 in Medina de Pomar Spain Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images
The stage saw two solo breakaways that never troubled the peloton and a four-rider move that brought some excitement to the final but was reeled in 2.3 kilometres from the finish.
In the sprint, Wiebes had to come from behind and utilised her speed to pass everyone else and take the stage and the first leader's jersey.
“It was really windy, but we also had a lot of headwinds. It was really fast into the last climb of the day, and the team did a good job to control the attacks. Our lead-out was not as planned because there was quite a lot of chaos in the final, but I found a good spot and was able to do my sprint as I wanted,” said the stage winner.
Wiebes then pointed out that defending the leader’s jersey will not be a priority for the team that instead wants to get their GC leader Demi Vollering to stage 4 without any time losses. Last year, Vollering won the queen stage but finished third overall as she had lost 49 seconds the previous day.
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“Tomorrow it’s quite a hard finish, uphill. We go again for a stage win, and stage 4 will be for the GC. But our goal is also to not lose time with Demi,” Wiebes explained.
How it unfolded
The first attacker was Corinna Lechner (Massi-Tactic), who went off after 16km of the 115.6-kilometre stage. Her advantage increased to 1:11 minutes before dropping to just under a minute again.
Magdeleine Vallières (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB) bridged to the German at the start of the day’s only climb, the third-category Alto La Varga, but they were reeled in on the climb. Soraya Paladin (Canyon-SRAM) was first over the top and will wear the red mountain jersey on stage 2.
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Lechner’s teammate Valeria Valgonen attacked after the descent to form another solo breakaway. She was up to 1:30 minutes ahead of the peloton until the race hit a crosswind section where Trek-Segafredo increased the pace, leading to Valgonen being caught 32 km from the finish.
After passing through the finishing town of Medina de Pomar with 29km to go, the peloton went on a loop southeast of the small, historic town that included the day’s only intermediate sprint near the top of an uncategorised climb.
Paladin, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (FDJ-SUEZ), and Shirin van Anrooij (Trek-Segafredo) sprinted to the bonus seconds and kept going, prompting a.o. GC favourites Vollering and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio to bridge – but none of the seven riders in this move pressed on fully, and they were quickly reeled in.
Alicia González (Movistar Team) attacked on the descent, and when she was caught 11.5 km from the line, her teammate Aude Biannic and Valerie Demey (Liv Racing TeqFind) countered. Elena Pirrone (Israel-Premier Tech Roland) and Jade Wiel (FDJ-SUEZ) bridged to the front, and together they kept a ten-second gap on a peloton that could not get organised to close this small gap for some time.
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Eventually, though, the four frontrunners were caught, and a chaotic sprint ensued. Wiebes was somewhat boxed in coming onto the finishing straight, only finding a gap when Tereza Neumanová (Liv Racing TeqFind) launched her sprint.
Balsamo jumped off the wheel of her teammate Lucinda Brand, but Wiebes was now winding up her speed and passed the Italian champion on the final 50 metres to win the stage.