Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney (Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto) has a love-hate relationship with the Strade Bianche. She is the most consistent rider in the history of the women’s race, never placing lower than ninth in the nine editions she finished before this year.
She was one of the pre-race favourites but missed out on the victory once again, crossing the line in second place behind Elise Chabbey (FDJ United Suez) after a hard and fast race that came down to cornering decisions in the narrow streets of Siena.
“I think that Elisa and I just both wanted to take that corner first, and maybe we braked too hard. Then Elise Chabbey had a perfect run on the left. Once you have the speed into that section, then you just carry on all the way until the finish line,” explained Niewiadoma-Phinney.
“Everyone wanted to be in the front, and it was a constant washing machine. That’s where women’s cycling is going, no time to chill, you just go. It opened up on the longest gravel sector, San Martino in Grania.
“There were a lot of crashes, it was quite hectic, and the girls hit such a hard pace that nothing ever got back after the split. From that moment, it was just full on, different attacks and different scenarios happening in front of the race,” Niewiadoma-Phinney looked back on the race.
The 31-year-old has now finished runner-up in Siena four times and third once (as well as fourth and sixth twice each and ninth once), with nine different riders taking the victory ahead of her. Niewiadoma-Phinney’s disappointment was audible when asked about her feelings after the…
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