Vas wins stage five as Vollering crashes in women's Tour de France
Hungary's Blanka Vas won the fifth stage of the women's Tour de France on Thursday with Dutch teammate Demi Vollering losing the race lead after being caught up in a big crash.
Poland's Katarzyna Niewiadoma finished second to take the leader's yellow jersey from defending champion Vollering who dropped to ninth overall.
🏆 The final kilometre of this very eventful 5th stage saw 🇭🇺 Blanka Vas take victory after a sprint in a small group.
— Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (@LeTourFemmes) August 15, 2024
🏆 Le dernier KM de cette 5ème étape au final très agité et la victoire de 🇭🇺 Blanka Vas après un sprint en petit comité. #TDFF2024 | #WatchTheFemmes |… pic.twitter.com/OEO4gjRhUE
A pile-up with six kilometres to go involving 10 riders including Vollering decimated the peloton in the run to Amneville in northeastern France.
⏪ The fall that involved, among others, 🇳🇱 @demivollering. We hope all the riders involved are ok!
— Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (@LeTourFemmes) August 15, 2024
⏪ La chute qui a impliqué, entre autres, 🇳🇱 @demivollering. On espère que toutes les coureuses impliquées vont bien !#TDFF2024 | #WatchTheFemmes | @GoZwift pic.twitter.com/Gth13ADVmg
The Team SD Worx leader now trails 1min 19sec behind her main rival Niewiadoma who had started the stage 34 seconds behind Vollering.
Shocked, suffering back pain and cuts to her left thigh, the Dutch star took more than a minute to remount to finish the stage with courage.
The fall split the peloton and in a four-way sprint, Vas dominated Niewiadoma, German Liane Lippert and American Olympic champion Kristen Faulkner.
On Friday, the sixth stage covers 159km with a climb up the the Côte des Fins less than 15km from the line which could prove decisive.
The Tour finishes on Sunday with one of cycling's most challenging climbs up Alpe d'Huez.
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