So the group of 17 splintered to 8 finishing on the same time as the winner, with the rest trailing thanks to Moolman's late dig, mostly just a few seconds down but a couple further back, notably Mavi García and Pauliena Rooijakkers who's been having a great week. Santesteban defended her jersey by coming in just a few seconds down for a very strong week's racing for her, but Jip van den Bos lost five minutes today after missing the first move and suffering on Las Muñecas. She nevertheless maintains the youth jersey as none of her competitors for it were close enough to take advantage.
Doris Schweizer also compounded the dogpile on Small today by taking her polka dots. Johansson unsurprisingly keeps the points after two stage wins and Lepistö going home before yesterday's stage where she could have contended in the sprint. Vekemans takes the Tarteko Helmugak (Metas Volantes) by a landslide, while Cervélo-Bigla take home the team prize, just pipping Boels. Wiggle are a couple of minutes behind owing to some DNFs today and only two up front, ELB defending Johansson after the others had done their jobs.
Final GC:
1 Emma Johansson (Wiggle-High5) SWE 9'56'12 (Points classification winner)
2 Megan Guarnier (Boels-Dolmans) USA +12"
3 Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (Cervélo-Bigla) RSA +27"
4 Elisa Longo Borghini (Wiggle-High5) ITA +27"
5 Carmen Small-McNellis (Cervélo-Bigla) USA +28"
6 Anna Solovey (Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental) UKR +41"
7 Claudia Lichtenberg (Lotto-Soudal Ladies) GER +50"
8 Evelyn Stevens (Boels-Dolmans) USA +54"
9 Małgorzata Jasińska (Alé-Cipollini) POL +58"
10 Doris Schweizer (Cylance) SUI +1'07" (Queen of the Mountains)
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11 Ane Santesteban (Alé-Cipollini) ESP +1'12" (best Basque / best Spanish rider)
36 Jip van den Bos (Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental) NED +9'01 (best U21)
55 Anisha Vekemans (Lotto-Soudal Ladies) BEL +17'10" (Metas Volantes winner)
Meanwhile, further evidence emerges that this weekend we live in bizarro world. After yesterday's mind-blowing situation developing where Anna van der Breggen beat somebody head to head in a sprint, we moved on to the Ronde van Gelderland, based around Apeldoorn. While it does use a couple of short bergs around Arnhem, it's generally a flat race; the last three editions had been won by Kirsten Wild and apart from Suzanne de Goede winning from a group of 6 in 2012 it has normally been won by a sprinter, with Teutenberg taking it twice as well; finishing groups varying between circa 10-15 and 60-70, but always with some sprinting types remaining. So Anna Plichta of BTC-City Ljubljana decided for a speculative long range solo which went on for a great many kilometres before being brought back so that the next top notch sprinter to write their name into the race's winners list could be... Kasia Niewiadoma?! Yes, the Polish grimpeur and U23 European champion was part of a trio which formed with around 10km to go, consisting of her, Parkhotel Valkenburg's veteran Nathalie van Gogh (the 41-year-old continuing a strong week's racing for the team) and Lotto's Lieselot Decroix. They only had 5 seconds with 5km to go but the group behind was quite reduced and organisation was poor; they increased the gap to 11 seconds at 2km remaining, working well with one another. With my Phil Liggett hat on, I can point out that the presence of
a certain Miss Marianne Vos in the group may have played a part in the disorganization of the bunch and their unwillingness to pull the trio back as their advantage was never more than a few seconds, but held at that gap until the line.
So despite the seemingly bonkers decision to skip the climbing of the Basque country to send the climbers to a bunch of rouleur races to prepare for La Flèche Wallonne... it seems that the decision actually paid off, and the fact that their two most climbing-centric and least sprint-adept riders are the two that pulled off the victories is quite something.
For those that missed it, the final 10km of the Emakumeen Bira stage are for video
here although it is worth noting that the important action precedes this section of the race as the selection has already been made.