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Talented Wolff and Riedmann shine in stage three of the Tour of Britain Women

Talented Wolff and Riedmann shine in stage three of the Tour of Britain Women

Imogen Wolff and Linda Riedmann showed themselves in the third stage of the Tour of Britain Women. The two young riders were at the front for most of the day but unfortunately couldn't contest the win in the final. Cat Ferguson ultimately proved to be the fastest in the streets of Kelso.

In the third stage of the Tour of Britain Women, which visited Scotland for the first time in its history, the race was intense from the very beginning. On the hilly roads around Kelso, the peloton quickly thinned out, with the riders from the black-and-yellow team positioning themselves well at the front.

Things then settled down for a while in the peloton until two major crashes occurred in the final, with Wolff involved in the second one. Thankfully, the young Brit was able to rejoin the front group quickly, where Riedmann was still riding as well. On the final climb of the day, six riders managed to break away and battled it out for the win. In the chasing group, Wolff sprinted to an eighth-place finish.

"We shouldn’t forget that she is only nineteen."

Robby Cobbaert

"I’m really happy with how things went today", team director Robby Cobbaert reflected. "We stayed near the front throughout the stage and made our presence known. After Imogen went down with Margaux (Vigié), they both came back strong, but it’s a shame we couldn’t follow the lead group on that final climb. Still, the team rode very well today."

Thanks to her eighth-place finish, Wolff moved up to twelfth in the general classification, something her team director is thrilled to see. "Imogen is developing really well. The first stage wasn’t her best, but the way she rode yesterday and today is truly impressive. Especially with the pressure she’s under, racing in her home country. She’s making great progress, and we shouldn’t forget that she is only nineteen."

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