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    Tour de France – Stage 1: LIVE

    Delilah MonroeBy Delilah MonroeJuly 24, 2022No Comments9 Mins Read
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    2022-07-24T14:31:19.864Z

    That’s all from our live coverage for now, but please check back for more live coverage here on Cyclingnews from the second stage of Monday’s Tour de France Femmes. In the meantime, let’s not forget that a men’s bike race is about to appear on the Champs Elysees in a few hours. For live coverage of this event, check back on Cyclingnews soon.

    2022-07-24 T14: 27: 32.612Z

    More reports, feedback and analysis will come from our team on the ground in Paris later today.

    2022-07-24T14:26:45.717Z

    For a full report, more photos and full results from today’s opening stage here on Cyclingnews, the link is this one here:

    Wiebes beats Vos to claim first stage win and yellow jersey at the Tour de France Femmes

    2022-07-24 T14:23:52.989Z

    And the image of Wiebes in yellow on the podium, joined by a very young fan.

    Paris France July 24 Lorena Webbs of the Netherlands and Team DSM Women celebrate on the podium by winning the Yellow Leader Jersey during the first round of the Tour de France Femmes 2022 Stage 1A Stage 817km from Paris Tour Eiffel to Paris Chambliss TDFF UCIWWT on July 24, 2022 in Paris France Photo by Michael Steele Getty Images

    (Image source: Michael Steele/Getty Images)
    2022-07-24 T14:22:24.319Z

    Here are the full results of the first stage of the Tour de France

    2022-07-24T14: 20: 26.072Z

    Unofficial results show there are some divisions in the women’s Tour de France. The first 74 riders went home at the same time as the stage winner Wiebes, but then European Champion Elaine Van Dyck (Trek-Segafredo) led the next group of 50 riders in about 17 seconds and the last rider to cross the line, Marta Alzinni ( Cofidis ) was more than 12 minutes back. One of his Alzini teammates, Alana Castrique, was the first to abandon the race.

    The presence of splits on this stage on the Champs-Elysees is not surprising as its flat, swirling shape suggests that it would be possible. Aside from the terrain, there had been at least two incidents of late as well.

    2022-07-24T14:11:18.719Z

    While Lorena Wiebes (DSM), first on stage and second in one of the middle sprints, is logically ahead in the points competition, Femke Markus (Parkhotel Valkenburg) is gaining an early advantage in the mountain classification, by two points, one point ahead of Anna Dorothee Wesland ( Uno-X-ProCycling). Mike van der Doyen (LeCol-Wahoo), sixth on the stage, now leads the Best Young Riders competition. Canyon-Sram reigns supreme in the team standings and the most consistent first-stage breakaway, with Gladys Verhulst (LeCol-Wahoo) winning Best Combat Rider.

    2022-07-24 T14: 04: 04.516Z

    And here the Wiebes celebrates her stage victory.

    Winner of the Wiebes race for the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes

    (Image credit: Getty)
    2022-07-24 T14:00: 17.326Z

    Thus, Wiebes will lead the women’s Tour de France in the second stage on Monday, 136km from Meaux, just outside Paris, southeast towards the town of Provence. It looks like he’ll end up in a race, with only one cat. It climbs early, but there’s bad traction in the last kilometer that can smash the peloton at least a little.

    2022-07-24 T13:55:30.442Z

    Wiebes takes to the podium for winners and holds the first yellow jersey for the Women’s Tour de France

    2022-07-24 T13: 50: 55.413Z

    Wiebes speaks to the TV cameras: “The team did a great job and my thanks to them and everyone at headquarters, it was a really chaotic fast race, I was expecting Marianne to take a long run. I was comfortable before the start and we started like a normal race, but it was a really nervous final” . As for holding the pole position in the race, “I’m really happy with this and I think the whole team deserves it. We’re ready for the next goals. It was pretty close but luckily I could speed up and keep that up to the finish line.”

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    2022-07-24 T13: 45: 58.272Z

    Here’s a picture of Wiebes racing the Champs Elysees.

    Tour de France - Stage 1

    (Image credit: Getty)
    2022-07-24 T13:41:42.495Z

    Wiebes finished about a wheel length ahead of Vos, with Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) in third. But while Wiebes will claim victory today, celebrating the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes today means that Sunday’s biggest winner is certainly cycling sport in general.

    2022-07-24 T13:38:01.133Z

    Wiebes came around the last corner in a fair fashion, and while Vos went a long way, Wiebes had time to get ahead of the 2014 La Course winner. Thus, Wiebes ranks 52nd in her career and 16th of the year.

    2022-07-24 T13:35:36.663Z

    Lorena Wiebes (DSM) won the first stage of the Women’s Tour de France. He is also the first race leader.

    2022-07-24 T13:35:05.999Z

    The enemy starts and Foss leads one side of the road and Whips on the other.

    2022-07-24 T13:34:34.812Z

    DSM is moving into action as well, while Vos still has two riders for Jumbo-Visma. Henderson leads the enemy.

    2022-07-24 T13:33:44.319Z

    Trek Segafredo Ellen Vian Dijk leads the group to the last kilometer.

    2022-07-24 T13:33:16.071Z

    2 km away

    And the sprint is pretty much inevitable.

    2022-07-24 T13:32:37.669Z

    Jumbo-Visma and Movistar are moving forward now that Verhulst is captured.

    2022-07-24 T13:31:40.814Z

    3 kilometers to go

    The interval was reduced to only 10 seconds

    2022-07-24 T13:31:05.141Z

    Jumbo-Visma and Trek Segafredo, along with DSM gather at the front of the group.

    2022-07-24 T13:30: 23.281Z

    4 kilometers to go

    Verhulst is still 13secs ahead but the group closes quickly…

    2022-07-24 T13:29:32.742Z

    Another accident. Amanda Spratt (BikeExchange-Jayco) is down as is Laura Subemich (Plantur-Pura), but both riders can get back on their bikes.

    2022-07-24 T13:26:59.414Z

    6.6 kilometers to travel

    Final stage. Trek Segafredo, Jumbo-Visma leads the chase after Gladys Verhulst (Le Cole Wahoo). 33 seconds between the two.

    2022-07-24 T13:22:37.842Z

    9 kilometers to go

    Castrick’s abandonment was confirmed, while Verholst stretched to 43 seconds.

    2022-07-24 T13:21:09.430Z

    Unconfirmed reports said that Alana Kastrik (Cofidis) had to abandon the accident after the plane crashed about 12 kilometers away.

    2022-07-24 T13: 20: 29.088Z

    11 kilometers to go

    33 seconds for Verholst in the lead.

    2022-07-24 T13:19:14.272Z

    Crash at the back of the group. Alana Castroque (Cofidis) is one of those affected, as is Cristina Majerus (SD Worx).

    2022-07-24 T13: 16: 10.647Z

    14 kilometers to go

    Verhulst pulls a 30-second lead as the DSM takes control of the group behind him.

    2022-07-24 T13:12:45.271Z

    After another break trying to be clear as Gladys Verhulst (Le Col-Wahoo) leads by about 20 seconds.

    2022-07-24 T13:09:56.579Z

    19 kilometers to go

    Marcus claims points to rank mountains.

    2022-07-24 T13:09:11.234Z

    Marta Lach (Ceratizit-WNT), Femke Markus (Parkhotel Valkenburg), and Anne Dorth Ysland (Uno-X ProCycling) move away just before the mountain classification.

    2022-07-24 T13:06:38.716Z

    More attacks as we approach the “top” of the mountain rating, located on the ninth lap.

    2022-07-24 T13:00: 48.186Z

    Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) takes the second and last middle sprint.

    2022-07-24 T12: 58: 13.039Z

    27 kilometers to go

    The two are wrapped.

    2022-07-24 T12:54:58.836Z

    Henrietta Christie (Human Health) moves to Allin at the fore. But the peloton is barely 16 seconds behind the leading duo and the second average run is fast approaching.

    2022-07-24 T12:53:19.389Z

    This is another symbolic picture from today’s stage.

    Women's Tour de France s1

    (Image credit: Getty)
    2022-07-24 T12:51:49.804Z

    32 kilometers to go

    The second middle sprint approaches quickly and the Allin Gap decreases with equal speed.

    2022-07-24 T12:44:32.983Z

    36 kilometers to go

    And after a series of failed counterattacks, Allen’s gap was reduced to just 12 seconds.

    2022-07-24 T12:42:29.939Z

    38 kilometers to go

    The gap between Pauline Allin (Arkea-Samsic) and the group hovers around the 22-second mark.

    2022-07-24 T12:35:28.956Z

    43 kilometers to go

    Another clear solo break for Arkia Samsik as Pauline Allen of France earned 20 seconds on the set.

    2022-07-24 T12:29:42.395Z

    Only 47 kilometers left

    Marian Voss (Jumbo Visma) is fast ahead of Lorena Webbs (DSM)

    2022-07-24 T12:26:57.895Z

    The gap has completely evaporated. Put it all together and Jumbo-Visma leads the series.

    Only 49 kilometers left

    2022-07-24 T12:25:42.665Z

    Jumbo-Visma and SD Worx moved to the front of the set and narrowed the gap, which was held by Emily Newsom (EF-Education-Tibco-SVB) and Micha Bredewold (Parkhotel Valkenburg) for just 12 seconds.

    2022-07-24 T12:23:24.759Z

    According to the official website, the temperature increases there, reaching 31 degrees.

    2022-07-24 T12:22:21.454Z

    52 kilometers to go

    Emily Newsom (EF-Education-Tibco-SVB) and Micha Bredewold (Parkhotel Valkenburg) have a 40-second advantage on the peloton

    2022-07-24 T12: 20: 41.219Z

    One of the first pictures of the opening stage

    Women's Tour de France s1

    (Image credit: Getty)
    2022-07-24 T12:13:22.898Z

    58 km from launch

    The gap has now opened to 20 seconds.

    2022-07-24 T12:11: 07.635Z

    Another move finally opens a small gap, with Emily Newsom (EF-Education-Tibco-SVB) and Micha Bredewold (Parkhotel Valkenburg) 10 seconds ahead.

    60 kilometers to go

    2022-07-24 T12: 07: 41.213Z

    However, more moves ebb and flow but nothing manages to last so far

    62 kilometers to go

    2022-07-24 T12:04:16.167Z

    65 kilometers to go

    Once the seven-passenger movement is nearly over, there’s another breakout, this time a single move by Laura Asencio (Ceratizit-WNT ProCycling)

    2022-07-24 T12: 02: 03.635Z

    The motion of the seven runners, including Anais Morichon (Arkea-Samsic), was terminated by the DSM which made Lorena Wiebes one of the candidates for a potential sprint.

    2022-07-24 T11: 58: 58.243Z

    69 kilometers to go

    And we have our first break of the day: seven riders moved from the front.

    2022-07-24 T11:55:49.219Z

    There is also a classification of mountains presented in the ninth cycle.

    2022-07-24 T11:55: 05.474Z

    It should be noted that during this stage, there are two middle sprints in the fifth and eighth laps of the Champs Elysees.

    2022-07-24 T11:52:53.646Z

    75 kilometers to go

    Five kilometers of the race and no big moves yet.

    2022-07-24 T11:42:45.104Z

    and so it begins. The riders start the first stage of the Tour de France with a distance of 81.7 kilometres.

    2022-07-24 T11:38:59.550Z

    Let’s not forget also that Voss was the first winner of the La Course in 2014, which was held on a very similar course in the center of Paris.

    2022-07-24 T11:38:10.136Z

    My colleague Kirsten Frattini wrote this wonderful interview with Marianne Voss about the Tour de France. It is highly recommended.

    Marian Voss: The Tour de France is bigger than sport

    2022-07-24 T11:32:20.683Z

    The riders begin the neutral part of the first stage of the Tour de France women’s, and after months of reinforcement, the race is finally underway.

    After multiple expressions of delight and emotion at their chance to take part in the first edition of such a cycling major event, the riders are headed toward a neutral start. Two minutes to go.

    2022-07-24 T11:26:41.914Z

    The weather is dry and warm, and the temperatures there according to the official website of the race are 28.8 degrees Celsius. There is a little breeze, but it is not very strong, only 11 kilometers per hour.

    2022-07-24 T11:22:20.118Z

    The first stage of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift is 81.6 km long, running on the famous circuit on the Champs-Elysées. The neutral start starts at 13:30 and then there is the 5.3km neutral section, before the race starts at 13:40.

    2022-07-24 T11:19:54.244Z

    To read our analysis of today’s opening stage on Cyclingnews, look no further than

    Tour de France Femmes 2022 – First Phase Preview

    2022-07-24 T09:13:44.857Z

    Bonjour and welcome to Cyclingnews’ live coverage of the first stage of the 2022 Women’s Tour de France.

    Delilah Monroe
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