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Anna van der Breggen pulverised the field to win the women's world road
race title INNSBRUCK (AUSTRIA) (AFP)
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Hot
favourite Anna van der Breggen pulverised the opposition for a deserved gold
medal in the women's world championships road race on Saturday as she soloed
through huge crowds in central Innsbruck to wild applause.
The
28-year-old Dutch rider, who won silver in the time-trial on Tuesday, made her
break from around 40km out and finished almost four minutes ahead of
Australia's Amanda Spratt as Italy's Tatiana Guderzo took bronze some 5min
26sec behind Van der Breggen.
The Olympic
and European champion from 2016 broke down in tears briefly on crossing the
line.
"Until
the finish line I never believed it," she said. "World championships
are so hard to win."
"I had
too many doubts after many near misses and only let myself go right at the
finish line," said Van der Breggen.
The winner
made her move after the Australian team had chased down an earlier attack to
get Spratt into the lead group and timed her attack at the bottom of a climb on
the first of three circuits of the city-centre.
Van der
Breggen sustained her tempo to drop everyone except Spratt, who relented within
the final kilometre to leave the Dutchwoman to go it alone for almost two full,
23km-long laps of Innsbruck.

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