Tour de France Femmes Stage 4: Kastelijn Takes Glory for the Attackers

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TOUR DE FRANCE FEMMES 2023 | STAGE 4 | CAHORS > RODEZ

On the day after Julie Van de Velde’s heartbreak in Montignac-Lascaux, attackers ruled the longest stage of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023. An impressive breakaway surged at the front early in the day, built a gap of more than 10 minutes and eventually battled not only for the stage win but also the Maillot Jaune. Yara Kastelijn, a teammate of Van de Velde in the ranks of Fenix-Deceuninck, tamed the final ascents of the day to power her first professional victory on the road (she’s also a cyclo-cross European champion). After an explosive finale, Demi Vollering (SD Worx) surged to the 2nd position, ahead of another early attacker, Anouska Koster (Uno X). It took an impressive effort from Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) to retain the overall lead, 43″ ahead of Vollering, while Kastelijn moves up the rankings (7th, +1’).

 
After Julie Van de Velde (Fenix-Deceuninck) came agonisingly close to the upset on day 3, attackers are inspired by the length and the uphill challenges of stage 4. Henrietta Christie (Human Powered Health) leads the way early in the stage but she’s caught on the first ascent, the cat-4 climb to Col de Crayssac (summit at km 16.5).

Anouska Koster (Uno-X) takes the 2 QOM points at the summit and a flurry of attacks follows, with 14 riders rapidly opening a gap: Sheyla Gutierrez (Movistar), Christine Majerus (SD Worx), Coryn Labecki (Jumbo-Visma), Lucinda Brand (Lidl-Trek), Kathrin Hammes (EF Education-Tibco-SVB), Thalita De Jong and Jeanne Korevaar (Liv Racing Teqfind), Yara Kastelijn et Marthe Truyen (Fenix-Deceuninck), Anouska Koster (Uno-X), Célia Le Mouel (St-Michel-Mavic-Auber93), Romy Kasper (AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step), Alice Arzuffi (Ceratizit-WNT) and Audrey Cordon-Ragot (Human Powered Health).

26/07/2023 – Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023 – Etape 4 – Cahors / Rodez (177,1 km) – CORDON RAGOT Audrey (HUMAN POWERED HEALTH) – © A.S.O./Thomas Maheux

More riders try to join this strong group, unsuccessfully. On the longest stage in the young history of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, the gap reaches heights never seen before in the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift: up to 10’35″ at km 100 (the largest gap a group of attackers had managed to open so far was 3’45″ on day 5 of the 2022 edition, a 175.6km stage).

26/07/2023 – Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023 – Etape 4 – Cahors / Rodez (177,1 km) – KOPECKY Lotte (TEAM SD WORX) – © A.S.O./Thomas Maheux

KASTELIJN AND KOPECKY DROP THE HAMMER

SD Worx, Canyon//Sram and UAE Team ADQ eventually react. And the gap is down to 7 minutes at the bottom of the third climb of the day, the cat-3 Côte de Colombiès, to be summited with 34.4km to go to Rodez. Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) attacks on the ascent. Lidl-Trek and then FDJ-Suez restore order in the bunch. The gap drops down to 4’ at the summit. Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar) also tries to get away on tricky roads, laying the groundwork for an intense finale.

 
On the main ascent of the day, the cat-2 Côte de Moyrazès (4.6km at 5.5%), Yara Kastelijn drops her breakaway companions inside the last 20 kilometres. Kopecky enjoys the same ascent to power away from the GC group. At the summit, Kastelijn’s chasers trail by 42″, Kopecky by 3’03″ and the bunch by 3’25″.

VOLLERING SURGES BEHIND KASTELIJN

Kastelijn tames the final ascent of the day and flies towards the stage win. Can she also take the Maillot Jaune? She was trailing by 2’41″ in GC at the start and she took 4 bonus seconds through the stage, with 10 more seconds up for grabs on the line. Behind her, Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering attack and a group of leaders get back together with Kopecky.

26/07/2023 – Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023 – Etape 4 – Cahors / Rodez (177,1 km) – KASTELIJN Yara (FENIX-DECEUNINCK) – © A.S.O./Charly Lopez

Kastelijn maintains a strong pace on the run-in to Rodez, where the road rises again for the last 600 metres. At the summit, she takes her first professional victory on the road, 1’11″ ahead of Demi Vollering. Early attacker Anouska Koster rounds out the stage top 3. Kopecky finishes with a gap of 1’27″ and saves her Maillot Jaune.

YARA KASTELIJN: “THE FINAL METRES WERE INCREDIBLE”

“We started the race with the goal to take points for the polka-dot jersey, but I’m not that explosive so Anouska [Koster] and [Kathrin Hammes] took the points. I was very happy to have Marthe [Truyen] with me so I could stay relax and we had a gap of 10 minutes. I didn’t expect that in the beginning. When I went alone on the penultimate climb, then it was just about staying focused and riding to the line as hard as possible. The final metres were amazing. Yesterday we were really proud of Julie [Van de Velde]. It’s incredible just to be here. We’ve taken two jerseys. And today we have a victory. It’s just amazing. I think tonight we deserve champagne.

26/07/2023 – Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023 – Etape 4 – Cahors / Rodez (177,1 km) – KASTELIJN Yara (FENIX-DECEUNINCK) – © A.S.O./Charly Lopez

My mom and dad were also at the finish and my brother will join us. My family is everything to me so I’m very happy and proud to celebrate with them.

This winter, I spoke with my coach to change things a bit, do less cyclo-cross and focus on the road. In the spring classics, I was a bit annoyed, I was always up there but I couldn’t finish it off. To take a victory here is crazy and amazing.”

26/07/2023 – Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023 – Etape 4 – Cahors / Rodez (177,1 km) – KASTELIJN Yara (FENIX-DECEUNINCK) – © A.S.O./Thomas Maheux

ANOUSKA KOSTER: “I FEEL STRONG ON THE CLIMBS”

“It’s a really nice jersey! At the beginning of this Tour, it was not a goal but I grabbed some points in the first stages and we made a goal of it. I feel strong, especially on the climbs, so it’s nice to have been part of this good breakaway. The polka-dot jersey is a nice reward after a hard day at the front. The biggest goal was the stage win so I collaborated well with the girls, only Yara [Kastelijn] didn’t work much. It was nice to almost make it to the finish, only Demi [Vollering] passed me right at the end. For sure I will keep fighting for that jersey. The team supports me really well and I’m happy we can show the colours of Uno-X like that.”

CÉDRINE KERBAOL: “IT WAS A BIT STRESSFUL”

“We had a teammate in the break and the gap quickly rose to 10 minutes. It was a bit stressful because then we thought we might finish the stage with a gap of 5 minutes. It wouldn’t have been good for GC. Then the peloton really accelerated in the final quarter of the race. I tried to hang on for as long as possible in the group for the main contenders. On the penultimate climb, I couldn’t stay with the big guns but I finish in the group right behind, with some impressive girls. I still lack a bit of power to follow the strongest moves.”

LOTTE KOPECKY: “I TRIED TO HELP DEMI ATTACK”

“My moves were mainly to help Demi [Vollering] attack, maybe drop GC contenders and help her towards the finish. At one point, the situation was confusing, I didn’t know the time gaps. On the final climb, we managed to bridge a few riders but I heard on the radio that Yara [Kastelijn] was at the front with a 1 minute gap. We raced a bit different because it was such a long stage. At some point, the break had a very big advantage. I don’t mind having long races like this.”

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