Longo Borghini claims second edition of women’s Paris-Roubaix

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Cycling – Paris-Roubaix Femmes – Roubaix Velodrome, Roubaix, France – April 16, 2022 Trek-Segafredo rider Elisa Longo Borghini of Italy celebrates winning the race on the podium alongside second placed WorldTeam SD Worx rider Lotte Kopecky of Belgian and third placed Trek-Segafredo rider Lucinda Brand of the Netherlands REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

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ROUBAIX, France, April 16 (Reuters) – Italian champion Elisa Longo Borghini won the second edition of the women’s Paris-Roubaix after a solo raid of more than 30 kilometres on Saturday.

Longo Borghini attacked in a cobbled sector after catching a breakaway group of three and never looked back as her Trek Segafredo team mate and compatriot Elisa Balsamo was disqualified for taking an illegal tow from her team car while chasing back after a puncture.

Looking barely troubled by the cobblestones, Longo Borghini, twice a bronze medallist at the Olympics and also in the world championships road race, had victory virtually in the bag after the Carrefour de l’Arbre – the last demanding cobbled section.

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The 30-year-old crossed the line on the Roubaix velodrome 23 seconds ahead of Belgian Lotte Kopecky, who had blown the race open with a brutal acceleration with 52km to go.

Team SD Worx rider Kopecky, winner of the Tour of Flanders two weeks ago, headed a six-woman sprint behind Longo Borghini to finish second ahead of the Italian’s Trek Segafredo team mate Lucinda Brand of the Netherlands.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” said Longo Borghini. “I had been feeling unwell for a month and could not perform the way I wanted. But the team trusted me and told me I could do it.”

Marianne Vos, cycling’s most decorated woman, did not start the 124.7-km classic after testing positive for COVID-19.

Last year’s winner Lizzie Deignan, also a Trek-Segafredo rider, was not competing as she is expecting her second child.

The men’s race will be held on Sunday.

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Writing by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ken Ferris

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Cycling – Paris-Roubaix Femmes – Roubaix Velodrome, Roubaix, France – April 16, 2022 Trek-Segafredo rider Elisa Longo Borghini of Italy celebrates winning the race on the podium alongside second placed WorldTeam SD Worx rider Lotte Kopecky of Belgian and third placed Trek-Segafredo rider Lucinda Brand of the Netherlands REUTERS/Pascal RossignolRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comROUBAIX, France, April 16 (Reuters) – Italian champion Elisa Longo Borghini won the second edition of the women’s Paris-Roubaix after a solo raid of more than 30 kilometres on Saturday.Longo Borghini attacked in a cobbled sector after catching a breakaway group of three and never looked back as her Trek Segafredo team mate and compatriot Elisa Balsamo was disqualified for taking an illegal tow from her team car while chasing back after a puncture.Looking barely troubled by the cobblestones, Longo Borghini, twice a bronze medallist at the Olympics and also in the world championships road race, had victory virtually in the bag after the Carrefour de l’Arbre – the last demanding cobbled section.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comThe 30-year-old crossed the line on the Roubaix velodrome 23 seconds ahead of Belgian Lotte Kopecky, who had blown the race open with a brutal acceleration with 52km to go.Team SD Worx rider Kopecky, winner of the Tour of Flanders two weeks ago, headed a six-woman sprint behind Longo Borghini to finish second ahead of the Italian’s Trek Segafredo team mate Lucinda Brand of the Netherlands.”It’s an unbelievable feeling,” said Longo Borghini. “I had been feeling unwell for a month and could not perform the way I wanted. But the team trusted me and told me I could do it.”Marianne Vos, cycling’s most decorated woman, did not start the 124.7-km classic after testing positive for COVID-19.Last year’s winner Lizzie Deignan, also a Trek-Segafredo rider, was not competing as she is expecting her second child.The men’s race will be held on Sunday.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comWriting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ken FerrisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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