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Kasia Niewiadoma won the 2024 women’s Tour de France by four seconds, the narrowest margin in the history of either the women’s or men’s race, clinging on to the yellow jersey, despite an Alpine assault from the defending champion, Demi Vollering.

On Saturday afternoon, a defiant Niewiadoma had said: “I lost four seconds, so that’s nothing,” after Vollering had picked up that much via time bonus. Twenty-four hours later, though, for the Pole and her Canyon-SRAM team, four precious seconds at the top of Alpe d’Huez meant everything.

“Four seconds seem to be magical now,” she said. “Throughout my whole career there were so many times I missed out on victories. I feel like this week was perfect for me and my team. To be able to win big races, you need everything on your side.”

  • julietOscarEcho@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Wild finish. So many variables it made my head spin. Huge chapeau to all the athletes for making such a great race. But commiserations to Demi, being so clearly the strongest but not winning must be galling.

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      Yeah, it’s gutting for her. The race was SD Worx’s to lose, but since she’s leaving, I don’t think they cared about her result. And they proceeded to screw her over 5 different ways. They didn’t ride for her until the last stage, blithely assuming they’d pull out the win anyway, and ignoring how much better the competition had become. (And on the last stage, none of the team ended up being to help her anyway and she had to do it all on her own.) I’m sorry for Vollering, who seemed to have poured everything into the race, and deeply unimpressed with the team, which spent more efforts trying to get intermediate sprint points for Wiebes after she already lost the green jersey. Vollering is probably counting the days until she can leave that team.

      I’m quite happy for Niewiadoma, though, she’s stepped up in a huge way. Just a few months ago we talked about how she hadn’t won a race in four years, and then she just really came into form after her Gravel Worlds win, Fleche Wallone, etc. And unlike SD Worx, her team RODE for her. Canyon-SRAM was all-in on Kasia, and they made it possible. It’s nice to have a different team win, too, it’s probably good for the sport in general.

      I was really impressed by Rooijakkers, I under-estimated her even a few days ago, I really didn’t see her as a podium threat, and boy, was I wrong. It was incredibly exciting to have a three-woman race for the win on the last stage, coming down to a handful of seconds! That’s so rare and so wild.

      While we’re shouting out performances, I was really impressed with AG Insurance-Soudal, that polka-dot jersey for Justine Ghekiere was a true team effort, and the stage win on Stage 6 was icing on the cake. Take notes, SD Worx, that’s what it looks like when the team is working together.

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    3 months ago

    Why was the FDJ rider pulling for niewiadoma on final climb? She attacked and couldnt drop niewiadoma, but continued to pull anyway…

    It’s criminal what sdworx did to vollering… 4 seconds… Like, one decent pull from any of her teammates after the crash would have been a 4 second difference. Totally unprofessional to abandon your leader like that.

    Even more of a clown show than visma at last year’s vuelta

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      3 months ago

      Like, one decent pull from any of her teammates after the crash would have been a 4 second difference.

      Patrick Broe on the Lanterne Rouge compared it to if Jonas Vingegaard had a crash and Visma had Christophe Laporte there but didn’t drop him back to ride for him. That would never happen, literally no one thinks that would be okay, and yet SD Worx did just that with the best stage-racer in the peloton.

      As for the Alpe d’Huez climb, I think Evita Muzic was trying to get on the podium, FDJ rode so hard all week for seemingly no reason, I think they thought they coudl put Muzic on the podium on Sunday. Unfortunately for her, Rooijakkers was getting a magic carpet ride on the wheel of Vollering, and Muzic was a minute and a half back, so all she did was give Niewiadoma a free ride. By that point she and her DS in the car had to have known the gaps, and she should have attacked and broken the elastic, or if she couldn’t, then wait in Niewiadoma’s wheel and then snap like she did at the end.

      It’s crazy how much Pauliena Rooijakkers decided the ultimate outcome of this race, her presence arguably slowed Vollering’s descent enough to let Lucinda Brand come back and give the chasers a train ride across the valley to the base of the Alpe. Wild, exciting racing, way more exciting than the men’s races this year, to be honest.

      Even more of a clown show than visma at last year’s vuelta

      I don’t know if SD Worx’s dsyfunction rises to that level, but truly that is the standard to which all terrible team dynamics should be held. And even then, Visma patched it up before the end and at least got to stand there smiling with the win. SD Worx didn’t even manage to do that.

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        3 months ago

        Vollering slowed Vollering’s descent in fairness. She didn’t have to (shouldn’t have?) wait up. I love that even after the fact I couldn’t tell you which choices were mistakes for sure. Absolute knife edge stuff.