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Lose a little or lose a lot: Longo Borghini’s Amstel Gold Race dilemma – CyclingTips
The entirety of the women’s Amstel Gold Race was aggressive, with a move countering every move throughout the day. No team would have won “most aggressive team”;…
The entirety of the women’s Amstel Gold Race was aggressive, with a move countering every move throughout the day. No team would have won “most aggressive team”; every team was throwing everything it could at the race.
On the final ascent of the Cauberg, once many of the favourites had tried their hand and found their attempts unsuccessful, it was Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM) and Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo) left standing. The two charged towards the finish, only 1.3 km from the top…
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