Vårgårda ends with a four woman breakaway holding off the bunch, and the end was, well, pretty predictable. The group consisted of Valerie Demey, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Pfeiffer Georgi and Eddy Merckx. It went about as you would expect.
Pfeiffer was sitting on because, well, DSM are obviously playing the Lorena Wiebes card. The others were keen to work, Vos because she was obviously going to win from that group, Demey because it would be a breakout kind of result for her, and Cordon-Ragot because she doesn't get to race for herself often and a World Tour podium doesn't come along too frequently for her. Then for reasons unbeknownst to all but Pfeiffer herself and the team car, Georgi decided to take up the front with a kilometre to go, once it was clear the break would stay away, and swung from side to side as though she was expecting an elite finisher as experienced as Vos to come through. Cordon-Ragot then opened up the sprint too early, which again played into Vos' hands but I think Audrey knew racing for 2nd was the best she could hope for, and going through that double bend she could at least make it harder for Marianne to come around her. She maximised her chances and got a great result with the 2nd place, while Georgi held on for third as Demey struggled to hold on at the end.