Bredewold Upsets Vos too Claim Plouay Victory in thrilling Sprint Finish
Mischa Bredewold delivered a stunning performance, surging past Marianne Vos to win her first Women’s WorldTour race at the GP de Plouay in Brittany. The race unfolded as a tactical battle, culminating in a dramatic sprint where Bredewold’s power proved decisive.
Vos, a two-time winner of the Plouay race (2012 & 2013), returned after a seven-year absence and demonstrated her enduring competitiveness.she was a key figure throughout the race, positioning herself for a strong finish.
Race Dynamics & Key Moments
the race saw a concerted effort from Vos’s team to control the pace and stay at the front. When a significant breakaway group formed,Vos’s squad had two riders present,including Femke and Pauline,setting the stage for a strong finale.
Ultimately, the race came down to a sprint finish, with Bredewold unleashing a powerful attack that Vos couldn’t match. ”mischa went early, she just kept more speed, more momentum, more power, so I couldn’t keep up,” Vos acknowledged post-race. “It’s a deserved victory.”
Bredewold’s early sprint launch proved crucial. Vos recognized Bredewold’s superior power in the final meters.
* Tactical positioning by Vos’s team kept them in contention throughout.
Eline Jansen of VolkerWessels secured third place, marking her first podium finish in a Women’s worldtour event. This completed a wholly dutch podium, showcasing the nation’s strength in women’s cycling.
Vos Reflects on the Race
Vos expressed satisfaction with her team’s performance and the success of her Dutch compatriots. “It’s always good to see fellow Dutch riders do so well, and it’s nice to be on the podium together,” she stated.
Despite coming up short, Vos remained gracious in defeat, acknowledging Bredewold’s strength. She noted the challenging nature of the finish, with a slight uphill incline adding to the difficulty.
Bredewold’s Dream Realized
For Bredewold,this victory represents a significant milestone in her career.She had previously faced Vos in several sprint battles at the Vuelta Femenina in May, always finishing second.
“She’s such an inspiration, she’s the GOAT, she’s such a legend,” Bredewold said, expressing her admiration for Vos. “The sprint battle with her in the Vuelta was already something special for me, but of course I was also very motivated to beat her one time. I cannot believe that it happened, I’m super happy.”
This win is a testament to Bredewold’s dedication and growing prowess, solidifying her position as a rising star in the world of women’s cycling. it’s a moment she’ll undoubtedly cherish, having overcome a formidable opponent in one of the sport’s most respected figures.



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