Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime), once again, dominated the sprint with a fifth victory on stage 6 at the Simac Ladies Tour, where she also claimed the overall title for the second time in her career.
Wiebes capitalized on strong teamwork from SD Worx-Protime during the entire stage, and in the closing kilometres of the race, but in the last few hundred metres, she launched her sprint off of Visma-Lease a Bike’s train to claim the stage victory.
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“We were determined to finish on a high note. The only way to do that was to win this stage as well. There was a crash on the first gravel section, but luckily, I was able to steer around it. Then my teammates parried the attacks perfectly and took control. They also brought me perfectly into the final kilometre. This is a remarkable achievement by our team. We’re definitely going to drink a glass of champagne to celebrate.”
How it unfolded
The peloton on stage 6 (Image credit: Getty Images)
The final stage at the Simac Ladies Tour offered a 156.5km race starting and finishing in Lichtenvoorde, where Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime), who had won four stages, began the day in the overall classification lead.
While the course was pancake flat, the peloton did contest several short gravel sectors in the first half of the race, and then three shorter finishing circuits.
High winds and echelons have been the theme this week during the Dutch race, and that was no different on stage 6 as the peloton began to split apart at 95km to go.
Josie Talbot solo on stage 6 at the Simac Ladies Tour (Image credit: Getty Images)
Josie Talbot (Liv AlUla Jayco) was the next to launch an attack, pushing her lead out to more than two minutes with 60km remaining, but with SD WOrx-Protime setting a fast pace at the front of the peloton, her chances of staying away were slim.
A crash among the peloton took down several riders with 31km to go, just ahead of a left-hand turn along the narrow roads.
As Talbot was caught, there were multiple counterattacks, especially from Liv AlUla Jayco, inside the final 20km, but all were marked by SD Worx-Protime, holding the field together in hopes of another sprint finale.
Letizia Paternoster and Valerie Demey in a late-race breakaway on stage 6 (Image credit: Getty Images)
Jeanne Korevaar (Liv AlUla Jayco) and Nicole Steigenga (AG Insurance-Soudal) attempted a two-up breakaway, but were quickly caught.
Letizia Paternoster (Liv AlUla Jayco) was the next to break the elastic band, and Valerie Demey (VolkerWessels Cycling) jumped on her wheel, with the pair gaining 10 seconds on the field at the start of the last lap.
The pair were soon caught with new attacks forming in the final 10km of the race, but SD Worx-Protime had a stronghold on the front of the peloton. Floortje Mackaij (Movistar) attacked with 9.8km to go, but she too was reeled in.
The final sprint on stage 6 at the Simac Ladies Tour 2025 (Image credit: Getty Images)
As SD Work-Protime set up for the final, it was Visma-Lease a Bike that came through as the dominant team in the final kilometres, pulling the peloton onto the last straightaway.
However, it was not enough to hold off Wiebes, who launched her sprint from about 300 metres out and finished several bike lengths ahead of Veenhoven and Balsamo for her fifth stage win of the week, while also securing the overall title.
Lorena Wiebes wins the Simac Ladies Tour 2025 (Image credit: Getty Images)
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