Women’s Giro d’Italia Stage 6 Race Highlights.
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Welcome to highlights of stage six of the Jerro Talia Women 2025. Signing on this morning at Balaria JM Marina ahead of 145 km race today. More than 2,400 m of climbing awaited the riders. All smiles at signing on the Maron Royster in that pink overall leaders jersey ahead of a stage that was very difficult to predict today. We climbed up to San Marino early on a second category climb there. We then had our intermediate sprint then following closely behind that two third category climbs. Then some uncatategorized climbs up towards the finish. Very difficult finale into Terod Roberesa after 145 km of racing, 2,436 m of climbing. The official start got underway this morning and after a calm beginning to things. The race really got ripped to shreds. All the favorites up towards the front. This is our second categorized climb of the day. Modest star up there with Lyanna Lippet. Martin Royster safely in this group. UAE team ADQ also keeping control of things up at the front. Sarah Jagante was there as well, but a move from Amanda Sprat went clear. No response from the group behind initially as the experienced rider for Little Trek rode off into the distance over top of this third category climb. She begun the descent solo. looking over her shoulder to see if anybody else would join her. Quickly gaining 15 seconds on what remained of the Pelaton. We then had two riders trying to come across her. This was Juliet Laboose of FDJ Suez and Sara Casola of FX the Kurtic. Soon we had the three riders together and they were working well. And then it was Lyanna Lippett who made the move to come across solo. fireworks behind in what was left of the pelaton group splitting. Paulina Rayakas then came across with Ruth Edwards. Ruth Edwards not able to hold on but Paulina Royakas for Fenix to Kernik did make it up to this front group. UA team AQ were working hard in what remains of the Pelaton behind for Alisa Long Bulgi. But as we approached the finale, it was Lyanna Liper who attacked from that front group. The only rider able to respond to her. Royakas behind. Longo Bulborghini attacked what remains of the pelatin. Royster able to respond straight away. Jagante not quite having the exclusivity to stay with the Italian champion on this occasion. Boggini and Royster gained a small gap over this group on this unatategorized climb in the final 10k of the race and it looked like they might go clear at one point but it did all come back together in the group of the Maria Rosa. A select group here all the favorites here as well back at the front of the race. More than 30 seconds for our leaders. Lanna Analipu has not won a race since stage six of the Juratalia last year. Sharon Vanroy of Little Trek then made an attack. Lushka Ziggart tried to come across the Shir Van Amroy, but Van Anandroy did go clear as we approached the final four kilometers of the race. We still have Paulina Ryakas and Lyanna Lip working well together. more than 30 seconds ahead of our lone chaser Van Androy into the final 2K. Still they worked well together and we were now thinking about who might take the stage victory into the final kilometer. There’s Lyanna Lipet who led around the final bend waited to unleash her sprint with 150 m to go. Full power out the saddle and there was no response from Puna Ryaka. The yellow leopard went well clear to take her first win in 12 months. The last one coming at stage six last year. Now she takes stage six again. Celebrations for Mauistar. Second was Royaka’s sprint from behind was won by Sarah Vanam. Ahead of them Sher Van Androy did take third place on the stage. Delight for Martin Royce, a teammate of Lyanna Lifett as Moistar took their second stage win of this year’s Jeredalia women. Confirmation of the stage result lip won from Royakas and crucially some big time gaps back to the group of favorites. Sarah Vanam led them over the line. 1 minute and 24 seconds down. Stage win for Liippert. She says he likes stage six. And the overall standings stay the same at the top for Royster Alongo Borghini. Annaband Deer Bregen in third, but Polina Rayakas climbs up to fourth place overall. 2 minutes and 2 seconds down now. Enjoy being in that pink overall leaders jersey as we now take a look at tomorrow’s stage. Tomorrow is the queen stage of this year’s race. 150 km to be raced. More than 3,600 m of climbing. Three categorized climbs during the stage before a cheeky uncatategorized climb and then a first category climb up to the finish in Monte Naroni. This promises to be an incredibly tough test for all the riders today.
11 Comments
Wow Rooijakkers was done for on that one, sprint from the front, no contest 👏
Glückwunsch an Lippert zu diesem hervorragenden Sieg!
Let's fucking go Liane!!!
Love that Reusser feels comfortable enough to give her chances to go for stage victories. Great team energy
Power Personified — She Gone!
Most of these women seem attractive enough that they could find husbands, why do they do something as foolish as this???
Why do Giro profiles never show the cat of the climbs? Men and women I've noticed.
Tuor de Italia Mujeres 2025
masterclass. the most overused term online, after "insane". please stop content free speach.
Nice one Mrs.💪💪💪
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La señoraaaa!!!! vamooos!!!🎉🎉