2025 WC: Thread for all the women's races + Mixed Relay

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Reminds me of Anna Kiesenhofer's win in Tokyo at the 2020 Olympics ...

Seems like not much has changed in Women's cycling
This wasn't a miscounting or miscalculation though. This was the big teams deciding to back odd horses. Vallières isn't a "who?", she was 18th in the Tour and has strong results at a range of one day races. Fisher-Black and García have plenty of palmarès to speak of.

Kiesenhofer was a complete outsider and a shocking miscalculation. This is just a selection being made that was given too much time before the Dutch/French/Italians learned their girls in the break didn't have the legs, and then didn't have enough in the legs to catch it back up.
 
Big French inquest going on at the line


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Am I totally ignorant not knowing the winner before 30km's ago, or is she that much of a surprise?

Super nice victory for her. Don't remember her making any mistakes either in all those dynamics.

To use a new German sports phrase I learned today from the commentators: "She threw a real meatball" at the end.
You are going to be gracious enough to translate what a thrown meatball means.. Please
 
@Libertine Seguros
All true, but looking at Vollering, PFP, and all the others - nobody wanted to ride, they just looked at each other.
If you want to win, you have to take some initiative at some point of the race

But of course, today they knew that there were riders in front of them, not like with Kiesenhofer, when they just forgot about he