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Lieke Van Zeelst surges to stage two win at Rás na mBan

Lieke van Zeelst stormed to a superb solo victory in Woodstock Gardens in Thursday's Rás na mBan stage, holding off late challenges from Kate Richardson and Danni Shrosbree on the final climb from the picturesque Inistioge.

The Dutch rider broke clear of the main bunch with 18 kilometres remaining, just after the summit of the day's second Queen of the Mountains climb of Coppenagh.

Van Zeelst's fearless descending on fast, wet roads led to a gap that steadily grew to a maximum of 44 seconds by the time she reached the foot of the final ascent to Woodstock Gardens.

A late bid for glory by Alba Development Team's Richardson on the short, steep climb proved to be unsuccessful, with the Scottish rider crossing the line just 10 seconds down. Her second runners-up finish in two days was enough to secure the lead of the Sport Ireland Points Classification going into Stage 3.

Danni Shrosbree (Cams-Basso) also had a successful day, taking maximum points in the first two categorised climbs to extend her lead in the IVCA Wicklow 200 Queen of the Mountains classification, before leading the main bunch home for third on the stage.

The day started in damp conditions for the peloton as they rolled out from the Hoban Hotel in Kilkenny City, and with three categorised climbs along the way, it was a race of attrition with a steadily dwindling group.

Less than 30 riders were left as a result of the strong pace being set by the Cams-Basso and Pro-Noctus - Rotor - Redchilli Bikes teams on the second climb, before Van Zeelst launched her winning move just after the crest of Coppenagh.

The reduced numbers in the bunch led to some hesitation in the chase of Van Zeelst, which allowed the gap to grow to what turned out to be an insurmountable lead.

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