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It’s a bit cold out there today, just 14 degrees celsius.
Van Alphen and Rondel are starting to lose ground now. They are 1:19 behind the leaders.
Van Alphen remains in pursuit alongside Rondel.
Allione, Masetti, Vervloet and Valtulini are working well together so far.
The leaders now have 2:25 with the chasing pair remaining just over a minute behind.
🏁 89 km | Etapa 6️⃣ – Stage 6️⃣ ⚡️ ¡Todas quieren la fuga! Tenemos 4 corredoras en cabeza… y otros dos grupos intercalados con el pelotón 🙌 ⚡️ Everyone wants to break away! We’ve got four riders up the road… with two more groups between them and the peloton 🤪… pic.twitter.com/2zVPKZGfboMay 8, 2026
The riders getting underway behind the commissaire’s car earlier.
Rondel has joined Van Alphen, but the pair still have over a minute to close.
It’s an undulating opening 30km – good terrain for the breakaway. It will get even lumpier in the second half of the stage ahead of today’s finale.
The leaders have stretched out their advantage to over a minute.
Aniek van Alphen (Fenix-Premier Tech) is chasing in an attempt to join the leaders. Léa Rondel (Mayenne-Monbana-MyPie) is also in pursuit a little further back.
Not a good start to the stage for UAE Team ADQ. After Garcia’s early crash, Paula Blasi has also come down. The youngster is back on her bike quickly and in the peloton.
Lotte Kopecky is in the lead heading into the final two stages, but the Belgian has admitted earlier this year that she is not in the same form which saw her climb to 2nd place in the 2023 Tour de France Femmes. SD Worx-ProTime will be focussed on Anna van der Breggen today as long as she recovers well from her crashes yesterday.
Whatever happens over the next two days, there will be a new winner of La Vuelta Feminina this year, with no former winners on the start-list.
No General Classification…
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