At the weekend we have the Crescent Vårgårda GP, but its regular predecessor, the Vårgårda TTT, took place today, the only such event on the WWT calendar (and unique among World Tour races now that the Eindhoven TTT on the men's side of things has been no more for the last several years). This is the finest TTT challenge, a bit like the Chrono des Nations back in the day; a relatively unchanging course, obviously weather conditions vary but it allows for a fairly reliable year on year comparison and of course doesn't mess up any stage race GC with the TTT obviously favouring over-strength teams.
For many years, of course, the TTT was the specialist preserve of the team which is now Canyon-SRAM; first as HTC and then as Specialized-Lululemon, they were superb at the discipline. That dominance has rather waned somewhat in recent years, with the all-conquering Boels-Dolmans team having such a battalion of strong engines that, once they got their cohesion down pat, they became an unstoppable juggernaut. And a juggernaut they remain; they may have lost two of their strongest time triallists at the end of last season, with Ellen van Dijk moving on and Evelyn Stevens retiring, but when one of the replacements is Anna van der Breggen you don't lose much, especially as the short bursts required in a TTT are well-suited to adaptable power sprinters and rouleurs, and they have a glut of riders in this category, with Christine Majerus and Amalie Dideriksen to call on (Deignan was absent).
Behind them, last year's Cervélo squad managing to force their way onto the podium was seen as a major surprise for the undersized squad crystallized around Moolman-Pasio and Lotta Lepistö. This year, they've strengthened considerably and were considered among the favourites; replicating the podium position was much more understandable with the additions of Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig and Lisa Klein, both of whom are very young but very promising against the clock. And the former monsters of the discipline, Canyon-SRAM, shorn of one of their better TTers in Alena Amialiusik, and with PFP still preferring to race on the dirt, still have more than enough strength in reserve to round out the podium thanks to reliable engines like Cecchini and Brennauer along with improving stars like Hannah Barnes.
They squeezed another pre-race tip, Sunweb, off the podium; having strengthened considerably in the TT department with the signings of van Dijk and Lucinda Brand, they looked strong but lost a lot of time in the second half of the race after being trimmed to the minimum number of riders leaving two of their most inexperienced riders (albeit neither exactly rookies) in the remaining quartet. Wiggle were also below par, mainly thanks to lacking their strongest rider, Elisa Longo Borghini, and with their bare bones lineup set up for the road race on Sunday and little pre-race training in the TTT discipline, their sprinter-heavy lineup could only manage 5th.
The big impressive result this year was probably that of Véloconcept, who beat some more established teams to reach 6th place; with Pernille Mathiesen in some incredible form after her success at the European U23 races, she formed alongside with the veteran TT specialists Amber Neben and Linda Villumsen a powerful trio of riders for the rest of the team to build around, and solid tactics put them ahead of some teams far higher in the WWT pecking order, such as WM3, although it is worth noting that the Dutch team did only start with 5 riders en route to 7th place, and finished with all 5 intact as well - notably Tenniglo and Niewiadoma have been the riders dropped in Rabo TTTs here in previous years.
1 Boels-Dolmans (Anna van der Breggen, Chantal Blaak, Karol-Ann Canuel, Amy Pieters, Christine Majerus, Amalie Dideriksen) 52'39,1
2 Cervélo-Bigla (Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio, Lotta Lepistö, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Lisa Klein, Nicole Hanselmann, Clara Koppenburg) +12,7
3 Canyon-SRAM (Hannah Barnes, Lisa Brennauer, Elena Cecchini, Trixi Worrack, Alexis Ryan, Mieke Kröger) +50,8
4 Sunweb (Leah Kirchmann, Floortje Mackaij, Sabrina Stultiens, Eleonora van Dijk, Lucinda Brand, Liane Lippert) +1'23,4
5 Wiggle-High 5 (Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Jolien d'Hoore, Annette Edmondson, Emilia Fahlin, Giorgia Bronzini, Julie Leth) +2'08,2
6 Véloconcept Women (Linda Villumsen, Sara Penton, Pernille Mathiesen, Amber Neben, Christina Siggaard, Louise Norman Hansen) +2'22,3
7 WM3 Energie (Anouska Koster, Riejanne Markus, Moniek Tenniglo, Anna Plichta, Katarzyna Niewiadoma) +2'25,8
8 FDJ-Nouvelle Aquitaine-Futuroscope (Shara Gillow, Roxane Knetemann, Aude Biannic, Séverine Éraud, Eugénie Duval, Coralie Demay) +2'33,3
9 Hitec Products (Charlotte Becker, Thea Thorsen, Simona Frapporti, Susanne Andersen, Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen, Nina Kessler) +3'05,6
10 BTC City-Ljubljana (Eugenia Bujak, Hanna Nilsson, Corinna Lechner, Polona Batagelj, Urša Pintar, Maaike Boogaard) +3'08,4
11 Australia (Lucy Kennedy, Shannon Malseed, Grace Brown, Louisa Lobings, Alexandra Manly, Jessica Pratt) +3'16,6
12 BePink-Cogeas (Olga Zabelinskaya, Silvia Valsecchi, Ilaria Sanguineti, Katia Ragusa, Alison Jackson, Francesca Pattaro) +3'20,5
13 Cylance (Kirsten Wild, Rossella Ratto, Danielle King, Małgorzata Jasińska, Marta Tagliaferro, Sheyla Gutiérrez Ruíz) +3'24,6
14 Alé-Cipollini (Chloe Hosking, Romy Kasper, Janneke Ensing, Soraya Paladin, Anna Trevisi, Marta Bastianelli) +3'29,3
15 Lotto-Soudal (Élise Delzenne, Annelies Dom, Julie van de Velde, Trine Schmidt, Isabelle Beckers, Chantelle Hoffmann) +4'42,4
16 Drops (Alice Barnes, Anna Christian, Elizabeth Holden, Abby-Mae Parkinson, Hannah Payton, Abigail van Twisk) +4'57,4
17 Lensworld-Kuota (Maria Giulia Confalonieri, Annalisa Cucinotta, Tetyana Riabchenko, Nathalie Verschelden, Kim de Baat) +5'14,0
18 Servetto-Giusta (Anna Potokina, Kseniya Dobrynina, Ana Cristina Sanabria, Antri Christofourou, Alice Gasparini, Jennifer Mariana César) +5'28,5
19 Lares-Waowdeals (Bryony van Velzen, Monique van de Ree, Daniela Reis, Amélie Rivat, Saartje Vandenbroucke, Sarah Inghelbrecht) +5'30,3
20 Norway (Ingrid Mø, Stine Borgli, Malin Eriksen, Line Marie Gulliksen, Julie Solvang, Ingrid Lorvik) +5'36,7
21 Sport Vlaanderen-Guill d'Or (Jessy Druyts, Demmy Druyts, Nathalie Bex, Valérie Demey, Kelly van den Steen, Kelly Druyts) +6'36,5