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Lorena Wiebes and Charlotte Kool are shown sprinting for the line on stage 2 of the 2024 Tour de France Femmes. Both are out of the saddle, and Kool's wheel has edged slightly in front. Behind, fans lean over peach Zwift barriers to cheer.

TdFF stage 2 report: Rotterdam or anywhere for Kool who cannily pips Wiebes to double up

Charlotte Kool takes a second Tour stage as she outsprints an unhampered Lorena Wiebes in Rotterdam.

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by Jonny Long 13.08.2024 Photography by
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A mechanical for Lorena Wiebes in the final kilometre yesterday thwarted a desired Dutch sprint showdown on home roads in the opening bout, but round two on stage 2 of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift saw Charlotte Kool (DSM Firmenich-PostNL) patiently thread the needle before delivering a knockout blow to overhaul Wiebes at the last, arriving back in the Dutch city the Tour set out from yesterday but now with two Tour stage wins to her name.

After a strong lead-out from SD Worx-Protime, Wiebes was dropped off maybe slightly early into a headwind, left desperate for the finish line to come sooner rather than later, as Kool in the yellow jersey scooted up the inside past Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) before ducking through a gap that had opened up, then edging just ahead across the line. Vos finished third with EF-Oatly-Cannondale’s Lotta Henttala fourth once again and Lidl-Trek’s Elisa Balsamo rounding out the top 5.

As well as doubling up on stage wins, Kool extends her advantage in the yellow jersey to 14 seconds over Uno-X Mobility’s Anniina Ahtosalo and Wiebes ahead of this afternoon’s time trial around Rotterdam, which at only 6.3 km gives Kool a chance of retaining the race lead as the Tour heads out of her home country tomorrow to Liège in Belgium.

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It’s f***ing amazing, like a dream coming true, the first dream was getting yellow the second was getting a second stage. showing we have the best lead-out and the best sprinter.

DSM Firmenich-PostNL’s Franziska Koch with some great live television swearing to display her delight at a second stage win for her team.

Brief analysis that will age like milk with another stage mere hours away 🥛

This afternoon’s second course of a 6.3 km time trial in Rotterdam is also a second pan-flat offering that also looks less technical than the road stage.

Will Kool be able to hang on to yellow? We’ll find out soon enough, and in the intervening time can look to July’s ITT at the Baloise Ladies Tour, 11 km and won by Wiebes, with Kool 51 seconds behind. Even halving that advantage gives Wiebes yellow if results run out similarly today, but expect Kool to put much more effort in and the yellow jersey is known to give its wearer a huge boost in Tour de France races against the clock.

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