The five stage Ovo Women's Energy Tour has wrapped up, with Australia's Sarah Roy providing a highlight winning the 151km third stage.
Riding for Mitchelton-Scott, Roy finished 16th overall in the General Classification.
Roy also finished seventh in the final stage, crossing the line with the peleton and credited with the same time.
What a lovely bunch of coconuts! Thank you so much to my team for all the fun, hard work and learnings this week at @thewomenstour We can be proud but also super crazy motivated now #letsgo pic.twitter.com/DB2NaSQ3fw
— Sarah Roy (@Sar_Roy) June 17, 2018
American Coryn Rivera won the event.
📸 The 2⃣0⃣1⃣8⃣ @OVOEnergy Women's Tour podium -
— The Women's Tour (@thewomenstour) June 17, 2018
🥇 @CorynRivera (@TeamSunweb)
🥈 @marianne_vos (@WaowDealsPC) +11"
🥉 @DaniKing1 (@WaowDealsPC) +25"
#OVOWT #UCIWWT pic.twitter.com/lFltSgtwwn
Read more about Hoy's win here:
REPORT: “The whole team should be proud of how they raced all week. We have come a long way since last year and we’re working really well together.” @Sar_Roy after the last stage of @thewomenstour #OVOWT https://t.co/y7Mtp6uqQL
— Mitchelton-SCOTT (@MitcheltonSCOTT) June 17, 2018
Next up in the UCI-WWT is the major, Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile starting July 6th.
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