The Vårgårda TTT took place yesterday, following on from the Tour of Norway the riders head in for the Swedish World Cup weekend (smart planning by the LTON organizers!), which consists of the Crescent Vårgårda World Cup Team Time Trial on the Friday and the Open de Suède Vårgårda GP on Sunday. As ever, we get a strong set of teams for these, but rather less conventionally given that this is a TTT, the monstrous unit that is Velocio, who usually dominate proceedings in this style of event, were unable to take the win despite an extremely strong unit. Are people nursing illness or injury? Are riders lacking a bit of motivation given the recent ins and outs regarding their team? Are they simply not in form as they look to build up to the Worlds? It will be interesting to find out.
What wasn't confusing was the victory. Rabo-Liv have long been just about the strongest women's team in most disciplines, having locked out the podium at some large races in 2014 and winning some of the biggest stage races this year (including the biggest of them all) even without Vos and with PFP having missed part of the season through injury as well. Now, we can add the one discipline they had never truly mastered to the mix, as they took advantage of the technical sections through the towns to help open up a lead, and put enough power down on the more straightforward, flatter power test sections to hold off all challengers. What's more, this is also not a full strength Rabo lineup either, as if healthy Roxane Knetemann and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot would no doubt be subbed in for non-specialists Niewiadoma and Tenniglo who were dropped during the route.
Rabo built their advantage in the second section of the course and consolidated it in the last, but behind them a very tense battle had broken out between Boels and Velocio for second, with the German squad eventually winning by just 2,4 seconds after being almost exactly matched at both intermediates with Boels slightly ahead at the second. This is a Boels squad with neither Megan Guarnier nor former ITT World Champion Ellen van Dijk, who you could reasonably otherwise expect to be their strongest single time trial rider, so they have scope to improve as well... Bigla without van Vleuten were a little off where they would hope as though they have some very strong leaders they're lacking the same degree of depth that the superteams like Boels and Rabo have; Wiggle in 5th and Liv in 6th are both lacking in time trial specialists but have strong enough squads to still be competitive, but a Johansson-less Orica will no doubt be concerned that they were pipped by the BTC City-Ljubljana team, which is a smaller operation and only started with five riders.
1 Rabo-Liv (Lucinda Brand, Thalita de Jong, Shara Gillow, Anna van der Breggen / Kasia Niewiadoma, Moniek Tenniglo) 52'51
2 Velocio-SRAM (Alena Amialiusik, Lisa Brennauer, Karol-Ann Canuel, Trixi Worrack / Elise Delzenne, Mieke Kröger) +26"
3 Boels-Dolmans (Lizzie Armitstead, Chantal Blaak, Christine Majerus, Evelyn Stevens / Romy Kasper, Katarzyna Pawlowska) +28"
4 Bigla Pro Cycling (Vera Koedooder, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio, Joëlle Numainville, Doris Schweizer, Carmen Small / Lotta Lepistö) +49"
5 Wiggle-Honda (Jolien d'Hoore, Annette Edmondson, Dani King, Elisa Longo Borghini / Audrey Cordon, Amy Roberts) +1'31"
6 Liv-Plantur (Claudia Lichtenberg, Floortje Mackaij, Sara Mustonen-Lichan, Amy Pieters, Julia Soek / Molly Weaver) +2'10"
7 BTC City-Ljubljana (Polona Bagatelj, Eugenia Bujak, Olena Pavlukhina, Ursa Pintar / Martina Ritter) +2'55"
8 Orica-AIS (Gracie Elvin, Katrin Garfoot, Amanda Spratt, Lizzie Williams / Sarah Roy, Valentina Scandolara) +2'55"
9 Hitec Products-UCK (Charlotte Becker, Tatiana Guderzo, Cecilie Gotås Johnsen, Emilie Moberg / Miriam Bjørnsrud, Thea Thorsen) +3'08"
10 BePink-La Classica (Anastasia Chulkova, Ana Maria Covrig, Ilaria Sanguineti, Silvia Valsecchi, Georgia Williams / Ilaria Bonomi) +3'39"
11 Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental (Riejanne Markus, Jermaine Post, Rozanne Slik, Natalie van Gogh / Marijn de Vries, Ilona Hoeksma) +3'58"
12 Alé-Cipollini (Beatrice Bartelloni, Elena Berlato, Maria Guilia Confalonieri, Małgorzata Jasińska, Marta Tagliaferro / Flavia Oliveira) +4'00"
13 Team Tibco-SVB (Emily Collins, Kathrin Hammes, Kendall Ryan, Lauren Stephens / Sara Headley, Jo Hogan) +4'15"
14 Lensworld.eu-Zannata (Sofie de Vuyst, Annelies Dom, Nina Kessler, Marissa Otten / Kim de Baat, Evy Kuijpers) +6'38"
15 Finland (Antonia Gröndahl, Heini Salovaara, Maija Syrjä, Rosa Törmänen, Veera Väkeva / Katri Lehtonen) +10'38"