Puck Pieterse outsprints race leader Demi Vollering to win the fourth stage of the Tour de France Femmes and move to second overall, as Australia's contingent fails to make an impression.
Puck Pieterse pipped fellow Dutch rider Demi Vollering to win the fourth stage of the Tour de France Femmes.Sarah Gigante will begin the fifth stage as the best-placed Australian on the general rankings in 34th position.
Sarah Gigante was the best of the Australians in 34th position, one minute and 58 seconds behind Pieterse, while Olympic individual time trial champion Grace Brown was back in 56th place, 8:36 adrift. Niewiadoma, third overall in the last two Tour de Femmes, attacked with 700 metres left, but she peaked too soon and it was Pieterse who came out on top as rain poured down in Liège.NRL announces 11 Hall of Fame inductees, including premiership legends and international iconsInternal email reveals patients in hospital recovery units for longer as doctors ration IV fluids
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