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Elisa throws her fist in the air as she crosses the finish line

Giro Women stage 8 report: Elisa Longo Borghini wins pink, the first Italian since 2008

Kim le Court won the eighth stage from a breakaway of three.

Abby Mickey
by Abby Mickey 14.07.2024 Photography by
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The final stage of the Giro d’Italia Women was a dream day for Lidl-Trek. The stage win went to a breakaway of three, with Kim le Court (AG Insurance-Soudal) securing her first professional win. Ruth Edwards (Human Powered Health) took another second place after finishing second on the sixth stage, and Franziska Koch (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) finished third. With them crossing the line ahead of the bunch, the bonus seconds were eliminated, and the general classification would come down to the strongest rider on the final climb.

In the end, it was Longo Borghini who came out on top. The Italian champion attacked Lotte Kopecky in the final metres, but the world champion could not respond and Longo Borghini took fourth on the stage. After days of only a few seconds buffer, Longo Borghini won the Giro d’Italia by 21 seconds over Kopecky, with Neve Bradbury finishing third overall, 1:16 behind.

Kim le Court screams in delight
Kim le Court outsprinted Ruth Edwards to win the final stage.

Stage 8 Top 10

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How it happened

Final GC Top 10

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Brief analysis

Quote of the Day

Now it’s mine. I am really proud to wear this Maglia Rosa in Italy with the Lidl-Trek jersey on. I will need some time to realize what I have [done].

Elisa Longo Borghini on winning the Giro d’Italia

Longo Borghini’s husband, who rides for Lidl-Trek’s men’s team, started driving at 2 am to be there for the finish. Fans of Longo Borghini will know he gets frequent shoutouts from Longo Borghini, every time she wins a race he is the first person she thanks.

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