Lorena Wiebes has been targeting a win on the Champs-Élysées since the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift route was announced, and today the almost unbeatable sprinter made that goal a reality.
The Dutch rider took the stage win, the yellow jersey and the green jersey after a hard-fought sprint on the tough Paris circuit that left her ‘completely empty’ and on the round after the finish line.
“I’m really happy that I was finally able to race on the Champs-Élysées,” Wiebes said. “As expected it was a hard race but it feels really special to ride here around Paris and even more special to wear the yellow jersey.”
The Team DSM lead out was once again victorious, but the new yellow jersey said the sprint was ‘chaos’. It was Pfeiffer Georgi who was the last woman delivering Wiebes to the line instead of her usual final rider Charlotte Kool, after the team had to readjust their plan in the final straight.
“The lead out was quite a lot of chaos, but I stayed on Pfeiffer Georgi’s wheel and Charlotte Kool still behind me. Our plan was to swap positions after the tunnel, but it was so much chaos that I just stayed on Pfeiffer’s wheel and she put me in the perfect position.
“Marianne [Vos] started the sprint really early, I expected that, and I’m happy that I could accelerate one more time to the finish line.”
Vos also had big ambitions on the stage win, and took Wiebes right to the line, but the DSM rider pointed to her final acceleration as the reason for her success.
“When I started to sprint, or at least when Marianne started to sprint, I reacted and I was able to shift up one gear and continue sprinting. The full focus was on the focus line. It was a hard one, the final was hard. I was completely empty afterwards.”
Wiebes has made no secret of the fact that the win in Paris was her biggest goal of the season, but said the burden of expectation did not prove a problem.
“I was fine with the pressure, because I put the most pressure on myself once I knew the parcours,” she said. “It was quite relaxed before the start, we did everything as normal. I started to become a bit more nervous towards the final, but I’m happy that I finished it off and I finished the teamwork.”
With stage 2 also expected to be a sprint, Wiebes has a chance to win again and defend both yellow and green, though she says the latter may not be a priority.
“First for tomorrow, the stage win is really important and after that it’s important the GC…
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