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Retour en images sur la Women’s One Day Race du Tour Down Under 2026, disputée le 21 janvier en Australie.
La Canadienne Maggie Coles-Lyster s’est imposée au terme d’une arrivée groupée devant Noemi Ruegg et Marta Lach, au terme des 94,2 km de cette épreuve classée UCI 1.Pro.

Déjà victorieuse du Women’s Tour Down Under quelques jours plus tôt, Noemi Ruegg confirme sa régularité en ce début de saison australienne.

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30...maximum points ahead of the Australian road champion, Mackenzie Coupland.
00:34They were soon caught by the peloton, and on every single lap when they made the right-hand turn down to the long straight through the vineyards, there were splits in the field.
00:43But as they returned to Tanunda and the second of the intermediate sprints, one of the stars of Australian cycling, Amanda Spratt, she picked up the maximum points and dipped her toe in the water to see if she could form a breakaway.
00:56She didn't get into the move, but there was a split on the following lap, 12 riders out in front, 12 out of the 14 teams represented.
01:04It was Picnic Personnel who did the chasing to close it down.
01:09Next time back into Tanunda and the following Zip Track intermediate sprint, sprint number three, it was Josie Talbot who got the points.
01:16In second position was Alicia Virgilia of Uno X Mobility.
01:21That would prove crucial later on.
01:24Another breakaway of three, Nicole Stegenja picking up Zip Track sprint number four.
01:30And then it was the Italian with the Norwegian team, Alicia Virgilia, who went solo.
01:37At one point, she got out to an advantage of almost 30 seconds, but the peloton wasn't giving her a lot of leeway.
01:45She won Zip Track number five, which moved her into the equal lead.
01:49And then drama in the peloton.
01:51Multiple crashes amongst this fall.
01:54Justina Zapla, the young German rider from Canyon Tram.
01:57At Bell Lap and the final Zip Track sprint, it was Virgilia who collected the points and went out the winner of the Zip Track intermediate sprint plies.
02:06She was caught with Movistar coming to the front to see if they could set it up.
02:10Tension in the peloton, another crash at 1.2 kilometres to go.
02:14Underneath Jacobs Creek with 1k to go, yet another fall.
02:18And then it was Maggie Coles-Lister on the charge for her first ever professional victory on the road.
02:24She got the honours for human-powered health.
02:27Now, Emi Rugg continuing her good form, finishing in second position.
02:31Marta Locke was third.
02:33Alex Manley fourth.
02:34Sofia Bertosolo rounded out the top five.
02:37Maggie Coles-Lister, what a great performance.
02:39You took the win.
02:40So many emotions crossing the finish line.
02:42Tell me, how does it feel?
02:44Oh, my gosh.
02:44It's been a week.
02:46It's been, like, a year.
02:48Like, as my first pro win, this is insane.
02:51I mean, after TDU, I thought I was having some effects in my leg, like, after my surgery from iliac artery last year.
02:59So even I was having some nerve effects.
03:02And, you know, that really, like, makes you, I don't know, even though medical teams, like, it's fine.
03:07Be calm.
03:07Just relax.
03:08Just try to be calm the past few days.
03:11It really does get in your head.
03:12And then I crashed two laps to go.
03:13And so, you know, I feel like this whole week was just about being calm.
03:18And this is insane.
03:19Like, I, it's really, it's just sinking in.
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