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In a jaw-dropping turn of events, 19-year-old Rosita Reijnhout from Visma - Lease a Bike left the cycling world in awe with a dramatic solo win at the 2024 women's Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. Reijnhout's nail-biting victory saw her holding off a fierce chase group, including top contenders like Dominika Włodarczyk, in an unforgettable finish. Additionally, US rider Ruth Edwards made a remarkable comeback, securing fourth place after a three-year absence from the Australian one-day race. However, the event was not without its twists, as Australian cycling star Amanda Spratt had to withdraw due to a kidney stone, leaving fans in suspense.
Rosita Reijnhout (Visma - Lease a Bike) took a dramatic solo win at the 2024 women's Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
Shocking upset as 19-year-old Rosita Reijnhout stuns cycling world with solo victory at Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race!
US rider returns to Australian one-day race after three-year absence.
Update: Kidney stone leads to Spratt's withdrawal, Lauretta Hanson also out after start leaving team with three on the road.
Ruth Edwards (Human Powered Health) marked her return to road racing in solid fashion in Australia, and Saturday at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race ...
Australian cycling star Amanda Spratt is a late withdrawal from the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race because...
In a nail-biting finale, chasers Wlodaraczyk and Uttrup Ludwig just failed to catch the 19-year old, granting Reijnhout her first professional victory.
Rosita Reijnhout has won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. The 19-year-old rider from Team Visma | Lease a Bike held off Dominika Włodarczyk and…
Danish rider Rosita Reijnhout says she was still questioning her win when she crossed the finish line in the women's leg of the Cadel Evans Road Race.
The pre-race favourite had to watch from a hospital bed as a 19-year-old created history.
Australian cycling star sidelined by kidney stone as Dutch teen makes history in Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
The New Zealander claimed his first WorldTour victory by less than half a wheel. Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché-Wanty) was third in the reduced bunch sprint.
New Zealand's Laurence Pithie powered home to nudge out Eritrea's Natnael Tesfatsion in a split finish to claim his first WorldTour victory in the Cadel ...
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Several riders faced an agonising wait to learn who won the 176.5km epic in front of a massive crowd.
Natnael Tesfazion sprinted to second place in Geelong after Lidl-Trek lit the race up on the Challambra Crescent circuit. Lidl-Trek started the day with a ...
Israel – Premier Tech's Australian racing season came to a close with Corbin Strong sprinting to fourth place at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, ...
1. Laurence Pithie (NZL/Groupama-FDJ) 4hr 17min 40sec, · 2. Natnael Tesfatsion (ERI/Lidl-Trek), · 3. Georg Zimmermann (GER/Intermarché-Wanty),. More News · 4.