All eyes had been on yellow jersey wearer Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM) and race favourite Demi Vollering (SD Worx – Protime) as they ascended Le Grand-Bornand throughout the penultimate stage of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. The stage featured a mountaintop end and loads of vertical metres in between however resulted in a stalemate among the many prime contenders.
With 10 riders all inside 1:27 within the Normal Classification, the stage was poised for drama because the Tour reached the Alps. However between a breakout experience by stage winner Justine Ghekiere (AG Insurance coverage—Soudal Staff) and cautious using by yellow jersey, the GC remained a lot the identical.
Vollering had ridden herself into the yellow after the Stage 3 time trial however slipped down the GC after an enormous crash in stage 5, when Niewiadoma seized the maillot jaune. Vollering entered the stage 1:19 down on the Polish rider, and plenty of anticipated her to make use of the climb into Chinaillon to slim the hole.
Whereas she examined Niewiadoma with just a few quick surges on the ultimate kilometres, the yellow jersey was fast to leap on her wheel. Vollering did handle to beat Niewiadoma to the road, gaining just a few valuable bonus seconds and decreasing her deficit to 1:15 heading into the ultimate stage.
“I do not imagine it was our duty to shut the hole. We do not have the yellow jersey, in actual fact, we’re like ninth or tenth on the GC, so it’s miles from our duty,” commented Niamh Fisher, Vollering’s key domestique on the climbs.
“The plan was to see if Demi may make some distinction on the climb but it surely was a troublesome climb as a result of we’re speaking about slopes of 4 % so it is troublesome to get a spot.”
So now, it can all come all the way down to the Queen Stage, a monster mountain stage that can see the peloton sort out the Col du Glandon (19.7km at 7.2%) earlier than ending atop the enduring Alpe d’Huez (13.8km at 8.1%). Fisher admitted that maybe going into the final stage with a spot could be dangerous however expressed confidence within the group’s capability to reclaim the jersey.
“Tomorrow is a complete totally different taking part in floor,” she defined. “The Alpe d’Huez, and the Col du Glandon earlier than it, are so steep. I believe minutes will already be made on the Glandon. A minute-15 does not sound a lot to me if I take into consideration tomorrow.”
Because the second-best climber on the SD Worx-Protime group, Fisher must keep on with Vollering for so long as she will be able to and ship her to the bottom of the climbs if she will be able to.
“It is a group recreation, for positive,” Fisher stated. “[Canyon-SRAM) has a gaggle of robust climbers to allow them to play some playing cards there. It isn’t going to be straightforward.”