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Demi Vollering races with her head down in the time trial stage of the 2024 Tour de France Femmes.

TdFF stage 3 report: Vollering smashes TT and takes yellow

"I have no idea that I could do this today, so I'm really surprised," she said after beating World Champion Chloe Dygert.

Joe Lindsey
by Joe Lindsey 13.08.2024 Photography by
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After two stages given over to the sprinters, the battle for the yellow jersey began in earnest Tuesday afternoon on the second half of an unusual split-stage day, as defending Tour de France Femmes champion Demi Vollering crushed a short, 6.3 km individual time trial to take the win and the race lead.

After DSM Firmenich-PostNL’s Charlotte Kool took her second straight stage win in the morning session, the Dutch sprinter held a 14-second lead to her closest pursuer and 20 seconds on the field. But even on a short course that took most riders less than eight and a half minutes to complete, that wouldn’t be enough. Vollering’s time – some five seconds ahead of the next-closest rider, Chloé Dygert – was far and away best on the day and puts her in the lead by three seconds over teammate Lorena Wiebes. Dygert is in third.

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How it happened

Actually, I had the whole time tomorrow already in the head, because tomorrow’s stage I really love. After [this morning’s] race, until the TT, I slept two times. I was so relaxed, I did two times a power nap.

Vollering, who was surprised to take the win

Brief analysis

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After two flat, fast days of racing, the Tour gets into the hills with a 122.7 km stage in Ardennes country. The race starts in Valkenburg, home to the Amstel Gold Race, and finishes in Liège, home of course to Liège-Bastogne-Liège. It will take in climbs from both events, and the finish in particular is a near carbon-copy of the Monument, featuring climbs of the Côte de la Redoute, Côte des Forges, and Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons.

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