The victory was all but sealed with Saturday's legendary exhibition, attacking with more than 80km from the finish at the first of three big cols on stage seven -the Petit Ballon (Cat-1)- and covering the final sixty kilometers solo in the lead to build incredible gaps (more than 3' over her nearest pursuer). At Sunday's showdown, despite a couple of mechanic-related setbacks, she always kept composure and the great job from Sierra, Biannic, Gutiérrez (supporting her after difficulty) and Paula Patiño (shining into the breakaway, then a final leadout on the last climb) saw her rising to glory atop La Super Planche des Belles Filles.
A victory, the one from the Blue outfit led by Van Vleuten and managed by Sebastián Unzué and Jorge Sanz, achieved from the deepest suffering for Annemiek, who got sick over the first days of racing with stomach problems and was still able, with help from the team staff and her unmatched commitment, to turn the tables on before the Vosges. At that success, the contribution from Norsgaard -before her crash + DNF-, Patiño, Sierra, Gutiérrez and Biannic was fundamental.
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