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Emily Kay claims top-10 finish in omnium at European Championships - rte.ie - France - Italy - Poland - Ireland

Emily Kay claims top-10 finish in omnium at European Championships

Emily Kay has finished ninth in the omnium at the European Championships in Munich.

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Lotte Kopecky - Lorena Wiebes - Lorena Wiebes seals back-to-back victories to dominate first half of UAE Tour - thenationalnews.com - Netherlands - Uae

Lorena Wiebes seals back-to-back victories to dominate first half of UAE Tour

Lorena Wiebes completed back-to-back stage victories and retained the leader’s red jersey on day two of the second UAE Women’s Tour on Friday.

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Elisa Balsamo to undergo surgery after fractures in stage 1 of RideLondon Classic crash - eurosport.com - Britain - Italy

Elisa Balsamo to undergo surgery after fractures in stage 1 of RideLondon Classic crash

Elisa Balsamo will require surgery after fracturing her left scaphoid bone and both her left and right mandible following her crash during stage 1 of the RideLondon Classic. The former World Champion had two crashes early in the 149.7km route, compelling her to withdraw from the competition.

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Gold for Rachele Barbieri and Donavan Grondin in 2022 European Championship Omnium in Munich - eurosport.com - France - Spain - Italy - Poland

Gold for Rachele Barbieri and Donavan Grondin in 2022 European Championship Omnium in Munich

Rachele Barbieri and Donavan Grondin won the women’s and men’s Omniums, respectively, on Monday afternoon. The 25-year-old Italian Barbieri took gold ahead of her French rival Clara Copponi, who finished in second for silver. Ad Third and bronze went to Poland’s Daria Pikulik.

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Lorena Wiebes - Women’s Tour cycling: Elisa Longo Borghini takes glory by single second - theguardian.com - Britain - Italy - Australia - county Brown - county Oxford

Women’s Tour cycling: Elisa Longo Borghini takes glory by single second

Elisa Longo Borghini claimed the Women’s Tour title by one second following a thrilling sprint finish in Oxford.

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Lorena Wiebes - Brilliant Elisa Longo-Borghini snatches Women's Tour victory on the line, Lorena Wiebes wins her third stage of the week - eurosport.com - Italy - Australia - Georgia - county Brown - county Williams - county Oxford

Brilliant Elisa Longo-Borghini snatches Women's Tour victory on the line, Lorena Wiebes wins her third stage of the week

A third place stage finish delivered Elisa Longo-Borghini (Trek Segafredo) the four bonus seconds she needed to secure her first Women’s Tour by a single second. No-one could match the acceleration of Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM) at the finish, as the Dutchwoman won for the third time this week. But it was the tactical superiority and leg speed of the Italian that made the difference in the battle for the overall title.

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Lorena Wiebes - Women’s Tour cycling: Lorena Wiebes dusts down to take stage two victory - theguardian.com - Netherlands

Women’s Tour cycling: Lorena Wiebes dusts down to take stage two victory

Lorena Wiebes bounced back from an opening-day crash to take victory on stage two of the Women’s Tour.

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Lorena Wiebes - Women's Tour 2022: Lorena Wiebes roars back from last-corner crash to win Stage 2 in Harlow - eurosport.com - county Essex

Women's Tour 2022: Lorena Wiebes roars back from last-corner crash to win Stage 2 in Harlow

After coming a cropper on the slippery streets of Suffolk on Monday, Lorena Wiebes (DSM) picked herself back up to claim a third victory on the roads of Essex in less than a fortnight on Stage 2 at the Women's Tour. The short lumpy bumpy 92km loop provided no problems for the fastest woman in the West, as she sprinted to victory in Harlow by several bike lengths. Ad/> Barbara Guarischi (Movistar) and Shari Bossuyt (Canyon Sram) finished in second and third respectively.

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