Wiebes gets her chance at pink
Wiebes is also having a strong season this year. She has already raised her arms in victory nine times. Even so, stage victory was far from guaranteed. Charlotte Kool of Fenix-Premier Tech, Nienke Veenhoven of Visma | Lease a Bike and Elisa Balsamo of Lidl-Trek meant the competition was serious.
After the Giro Women got under way, there was a wait for the first attack. In the end it was the Italian Sharon Spimi who chose the offensive. That triggered a counter-move from her compatriots Valeria Curnis and Sofia Arici.
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Breakaway caught before sprint
The leading trio did still contest the first intermediate sprint, which was won by Arinci, but the breakaway was brought back by the peloton with 50 kilometres to go. The pace was therefore high, partly because of nerves and the wish to avoid crashes. The earlier mass fall had clearly left its mark.
After that, a variety of lead-out trains formed at the front of the peloton to keep the fast finishers out of trouble. There were no more serious attacks, and so the women’s peloton headed towards the expected bunch sprint.
Meanwhile, Belgian champion Justine Ghekiere of AG Insurance – Soudal Team was riding well behind the peloton. Visibly emotional, she crossed the line for the penultimate time. She seemed to be struggling badly with temperatures close to 30 degrees.
As the final 10 kilometres began, the bunch became even more nervous, and that had consequences. Greek champion Argiro Milaki of Aromitalia Vaiano and Nina Berton of EF Education-Oatly both hit the deck. Both riders were able to continue.
To limit the danger, FDJ United-SUEZ moved forward to guide Vollering safely through the risky finale. But it was crowded at the front. With six kilometres to go, UAE took over the pace-setting, with Elisa Longo Borghini even helping position sprinter Lara Gillespie.
Lorena Wiebes disqualified from the Giro d’Italia Women
Inside the final three kilometres, Anna van der Breggen helped bring Wiebes to the front. Lidl-Trek were also well placed with Balsamo. In the end, Wiebes started the final kilometre in second position, with only one teammate left. She then launched very early and won the opening stage by a clear margin.
A few hours after the finish, however, a press release arrived: DSQ Wiebes, pink jersey Balsamo. “Lorena Wiebes has been removed from the Giro d’Italia Women for a breach of article 2.12.007 – 2.2: using a bicycle that does not comply with the regulations, specifically failing to meet the minimum weight requirements,” the organisers said. Wiebes’ bike turned out to be too light.
