DutchNews, August 1, 2022

Annemiek van Vleuten celebrates her overall leader yellow jersey at
the end of final stage. Photo: Jeff Pachoud / AFP
Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten has won the first
edition of a new stage cycling race, the Tour de France Femmes.
Van Vleuten
took the title by almost four minutes, despite having health problems in the
early stages and changing her bike several times. With a price of €250,000, it
is the richest race in women’s cycling.
Van Vleuten, 39, won the final stage by
30 seconds over the Netherlands’ Demi Vollering, who also finished the race
second overall. Polish rider Katarzyna Niewiadoma was third.
Van
Vleuten also has three Giro d’Italia Internazionale Femminile titles, Olympic
gold in the time trial and two world championship golds in the same discipline
on her name.
‘I’m super proud to be the first winner of the Tour de France for
women, of this new version,’ Van Vleuten said after her victory. ‘I hope it’s a
big start and we can build this into an even bigger event. It’s a milestone to
win the first one of, hopefully, many more.’
The eight day event is organized
by the Amaury Sport Organisation which also runs the Tour de France and is part
of the UCI women’s world tour.
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