There was a vision of a gold medal and rainbow jersey pulling Shirin van Anrooij toward the finish line in Maastricht as she launched a solo attack with under 15km to go at the UCI Gravel World Championships on Saturday.
However, a 20-second margin faded and was blown apart, and she was caught just a few hundred metres from the finish line by the charging group led by her Dutch teammates, Lorena Wiebes out-sprinting defending gravel winner Marianne Vos, for the title at the 2025 UCI Gravel World Championship.
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Italian Silvia Persico, who was second at the UCI Gravel Worlds in 2023, secured the bronze medal, and fellow Dutch rider Yara Kastelijn took fourth, six seconds ahead of Van Androoij, with Julia Kopecký of Czechia trailing in sixth.
Another 20km later, Kasper was gone and more riders joined in the front, including Van Anrooij, Persico, Kopecký and Kastelijn.
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But it was who was involved in the chase and catch that perplexed Van Anrooij, as Kopecký did the bulk of the work for 8km and then Dutch rider Kastelijn attacked her compatriot.
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