Charlotte Kool Wins First Stage As Women's Tour de France Gets Underway
Charlotte Kool Wins First Stage As Women's Tour de France Gets Underway
Dutch rider Charlotte Kool raced to victory following a bunched sprint finish at the first stage of the women's Tour de France on Monday.
Dutch rider Charlotte Kool raced to victory following a bunched sprint finish at the first stage of the women's Tour de France on Monday.
Kool, born in North Holland, took the yellow jersey on home soil as the women's Tour got underway in the Netherlands with a 123-kilometre flat ride from Rotterdam to The Hague.
Kool's Unstoppable Surge
Topping 60kmh as she crossed the line, the dsm-firmenich PostNL rider claimed her maiden Tour win with an unstoppable surge in the last 100 metres to complete the stage in a time of two hours 47 minutes and 40 seconds.
Finland's Anniina Ahtosalo of Uno-X and Italian Elisa Balsamo of Lidl Trek completed the podium.
Drama On The Course
There was drama with 69km still to go when a mass crash in the middle of the peloton brought dozens of riders to a halt on a bridge near the Meuse river.
Thankfully none of the competitors were seriously hurt and all were able to remount their bikes and take off again in pursuit of the front half of the peloton.
Two stages will be raced on Tuesday, the first over 69.7km from Dordrecht back to Rotterdam across the Dutch flatlands, followed by a 6.3km individual time-trial.
The race finishes on Sunday at Alpe d'Huez, a ski resort in southeastern France.