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Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift 2024 📸 by Luc Claessen/Getty Images
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marcelskittels · 6 months
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Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift 2024 🥇 Lotte Kopecky (Team SD Worx - Protime) 🥈 Elisa Balsamo (Lidl - Trek) 🥉 Pfeiffer Georgi (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL)
Paris-Roubaix 2024 🥇 Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin - Deceuninck) 🥈 Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin - Deceuninck) 🥉 Mads Pedersen (Lidl - Trek)
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womensworldtour · 1 month
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Tour de France Femmes - Stage 5
After four stages and three days, the Tour de France Femmes finally crossed into France, where it would finish in Amneville. This was a lumpy stage with five categorized climbs, and many teams had breakaway ambitions. The strongest of the breakaway attempts was a trio of strong riders up the road in the latter half of the race. Fem van Empel (Visma Lease-a-Bike), Loes Adegeest (FDJ-Suez), and Julie Van de Wilde (AG Insurance-Soudal) worked together well and stayed away for a long time, with van Empel scooping up the bonus seconds near the end. The biggest news from this portion was how much Gaia Realini (Lidl-Trek) appeared to be struggling at the back on the short climbs, not a good sign for her GC prospects before we even got to the mountains.
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The story of this stage, however, was not one of the breakaway versus the peloton, but of the cruelty of this sport. In an unassuming curve 6km from the finish, a relatively high-speed crash in the main bunch took down some of the top riders, including yellow jersey wearer Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime), Ruby Roseman-Gannon (Liv-AlUla-Jayco), polka-dot jersey Puck Piertese (Fenix-Deceuninck), and Pfeiffer Georgi (dsm-firmenich-postNL). It was a bad crash, with some riders taking a long time to get up and others—including Georgi—not getting up at all, abandoning the race. The images of the crash were not pretty, and we will not reproduced them here.
Vollering was up relatively quickly, but didn't get back on the bike for a while, as she looked to be in pain and had visible tears in her shorts showing road rash on her hip. With the crash outside the 5km mark, all Vollering could do was remount and try to chase back on. We don't even think she got a bike change, and she didn't have any teammates to help her for quite a while, until she reached Mischa Bredewold who could help pull her on the flats.
Up ahead, the parts of the peloton that had survived the crash soon caught the breakaway, and Kristen Faulkner (EF-Oatly-Cannondale) sparked the winning move off the front. Only Blanka Vas (SD Worx-Protime), Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM), and Liane Lippert (Movistar) could join. As they came into the sprint, Lippert attacked from behind, but Niewiadoma and Vas jumped quickly on her wheel and came past her, with Vas the faster of the two. Vas' reaction shows her mixed emotions on the day for Team SD Worx-Protime.
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Behind, it was a race against the clock, as Demi Vollering fought to limit her time losses. She was moving quickly, but was in visible pain at the line and after the stage, though she did her cooldown as usual on the stationary bike.
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Although Kasia Niewiadoma didn't win the sprint for the stage, she moved into the lead on GC after her strong performance yesterday and today, and will wear yellow tomorrow. We can't feel bad about Niewiadoma in yellow, she certainly deserves it, but even she would probably admit this isn't how she would prefer to take it.
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We're a little disheartened with this crash, and hope the riders will recover. Like we said above, this is a cruel sport sometimes, and it's very off-putting. Not everyone was badly hurt—Puck Pieterse was walking around with seemingly boundless energy, throwing flowers to the crowd, despite skinning her chin, hands, and knees. But the overhead images of Pfeiffer Georgi will stay with us for a while, and only time will tell how well Vollering will be able to recover before tomorrow's increasingly mountainous course.
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goalhofer · 1 month
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2024 olympics Great Britain roster
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very worried for pfeiffer georgie, that looked bad
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neyatimes · 1 year
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Pfeiffer Georgi: British champion hopes jersey helps Tour de France chances
Pfeiffer Georgi (centre) will be wearing the British national jersey at the Tour de France Femmes when it starts this weekend Pfeiffer Georgi hopes wearing the British champion’s jersey will give her a “boost” at the Tour de France Femmes. The Gloucestershire rider is lining up as one of the leaders for Team DSM when the Tour begins on Sunday. Georgi says she is enjoying the “best” year of her…
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Pfeiffer Georgi regains title with solo win at British Road Championships
Team DSM rider surges on final climb to distance silver medalist Claire Steels and bronze medalist Anna Henderson from CyclingNews RSS Feed https://ift.tt/kTXnS2O
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lvdbbooks · 2 years
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【新入荷・新本】
BUTT Magazine 31, 2022
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womenscycling · 7 years
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The latest women’s cycling podcast from dan and me - click through to our site to listen, and find all the videos and links to things we talked about.  Dan describes it:
This week’s episode covers a lot of historic moments in the midst of a very dynamic 2017 season. There’s Tour of the Gila in the US and Omloop van Borsele to cover off, along with the first ever women’s edition of Liege-Bastogne-Liege in all it’s conTEXT and glory. There’s some interesting articles from during the week including the latest edition of Ella’s SHE-cret Pro which seems to have stirred up a bit of controversy. In addition to which we take the time to appropriately thank the UCI for their help with making La Course more La Course-y than ever before.
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camillejeaneshphm · 3 years
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Lady Georgia Coventry’s profile:
(tw for child death mentions)
BASIC INFO
Quote by Character: “Perhaps you’re jealous? While I cannot blame you, I suggest backing away. My bite is worse than my bark.”
Full Name: Lady Georgia Marianne Coventry
Nicknames: Georgie (though she hates it)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Pansexual
Alignment: Lawful neutral
Species: Witch
Blood Status: Pureblood
Date of Birth: 4 July
Race/Ethnicity: White British
Nationality: British
Short Bio: A child of the lord of an unspecified dukedom, Georgia is used to getting her way. However, her intense loyalty and perseverance had her sorted into Hufflepuff.
Personality: Loyal, hard-headed, headstrong
Languages: English, French, German, Italian
Likes: Respect, learning new things, the gardens at her estate
Dislikes: Porridge, flying
Greatest Flaw: Pride
Greatest Strength: Loyalty
Place of Residency:
Her father’s estate (birth-death and/or marriage)
Hogwarts, Scotland (eleven-seventeen)
Future Career: Future duchess of her father’s estate
APPEARANCE
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Brown/Black
Skin Tone: Pale and freckled
Height: 5’4 by Y7
Weight: 57 kg
Physique: A bit stocky, all curves
Style Choice (what they like to wear): Whatever is fashionable at the moment, usually in very expensive materials
Accessories: Pearl necklace, sapphire earrings
Inventory: Wand, quill, hairpins
Scars: None, Georgia is a very spoiled and protected person.
Face Claim: Florence Pugh
Voice Claim/description of what they sound like: Florence Pugh
MAGIC
Wand Description/Picture:
Cherry, Dragon Heartstring, Twelve ¼ inches
[This very rare wand wood creates a wand of strange power, most highly prized by the wizarding students of the school of Mahoutokoro in Japan, where those who own cherry wands have special prestige. The Western wand-purchaser should dispel from their minds any notion that the pink blossom of the living tree makes for a frivolous or merely ornamental wand, for cherry wood often makes a wand that possesses truly lethal power, whatever the core, but if teamed with dragon heartstring, the wand ought never to be teamed with a wizard without exceptional self-control and strength of mind.]
Wand reaction when chosen: Lights in the room flickered
Boggart: A massive frog tries to eat her
Riddikulus Form: The frog pops like a balloon
Patronus: Snake
Patronus Memory: The gardens at home
Animagus: Golden Eagle
Amortentia (what they smell like): Gardenias, linen
Amortentia (What they smell): unknown (she’s open to romance !!)
Mirror of Erised: Her father, finally recognizing her as a worthy heir to the estate
Misc. Magical Abilities: Wandless magic, animagus
Favorite/Created Spells: Stupefy
SCHOOL LIFE
Hogwarts House: Hufflepuff
Ilvermorny House: n/a
Organizations Joined: Duelling club
Apprenticeships: None
Professions: Author, basically a professional heiress
Best Subjects: Potions, Transfiguration
Worst Subjects: Flying
Favorite Teachers: N/A
Least Favorite Teachers: N/A
Class Proficiencies (OWL grade, n /10 or ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆):
Astronomy: EE
Charms: EE
DADA: O
Flying: D
Herbology: A
History of Magic: O
Potions: O
Transfiguration: O
Ancient Runes: EE
STATS
Power (magic): 8/10
Power (physical strength): 3/10
Intelligence: 9/10
Skill: 9.5/10
Teamwork: 8/10
Speed: 8/10
Defense: 6/10
RELATIONSHIPS
FAMILY:
Father:
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Duke William Coventry, a cousin of the royal family and lord of the fictional Duchy of Coventry. Distant, he spends most of his time in his office. Faceclaim: John Wayne
Mother:
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Duchess Eleanora Coventry (neé Hastings), a woman with noble blood. Quiet and docile, she loves her children more than anything else. Faceclaim: Michelle Pfeiffer
Siblings:
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Lord Oliver Coventry, Georgia’s younger brother. High-spirited and an excellent hunter, he’s full of life. Faceclaim: Dan Stevens
Grace Coventry (deceased)
Edmund Coventry (deceased): Grace and Edmund, the twins, died of tuberculosis at a young age.
Friends:
Closest In-Game Friends:
n/a
Closest MC friends:
Mildred Boysenberry (@ladyofsappho)
Primrose Gray (@endlessly-cursed)
Nilüfer Sultan (@endlessly-cursed)
Atticus Doherty (@hphmmatthewluther)
Stella Farrier Seabright (@cursebreakerfarrier)
Benji Gerhardt (@cursebreakerfarrier)
Lyle Astor (@cursebreakerfarrier)
Danny Gibson (@catohphm)
Albert Burke (@madelineorionswan)
Love interest:
Adam Ellis (@beloved-bucky)
Dorm mates:
Annette Mulloy (@ladyofsappho)
(three-six open spots!)
Rivals:
Annette Mulloy
Enemies:
n/a
Pets: Owl, named Farley.
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001x6x6netposts · 3 years
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自行車》連走路都要重學 英好手克服車禍恐懼再奪冠
(網址輸入x6x6 .net)- 今天要為大家報導一件感人的故事,英國女自行車好手菲佛(Pfeiffer Georgi)的運動生涯曾經歷重大轉變,她去年於比利時一次車禍中撞斷兩塊椎骨,迫使她戴了一個月保護頸部護具,而在復健之前她甚至還… #MLB#NBA#新聞#棒球#籃球#足球#即時比分#賽事分析#球員數據
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derekdickey · 3 years
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Ethan Hayter denied rare domestic triple as new breed animates British nationals
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Gen-Z shines in Brit nationals as Pfeiffer Georgi wins women’s road race and Hayter confirms credentials as UK's 'next big thing' with two gold medals.
Read the full article at Ethan Hayter denied rare domestic triple as new breed animates British nationals on VeloNews.com.
Ethan Hayter denied rare domestic triple as new breed animates British nationals published first on https://throttlebuff.weebly.com/
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womensworldtour · 2 months
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Baloise Ladies Tour
For every other team in the pro peloton, the answer is often "How do you solve a problem like Lorena?" She's the fastest sprinter in the world, with decent climbing legs and arguably the strongest team in the peloton around her.
The Baloise Ladies Tour was a bit of a Lorena Wiebes show this year, with Wiebes winning the short ITT prologue and every sprint finish that she contested. (She did not contest the sprint finish of Stage 2 after reportedly being pushed out of the bunch towards the final run-in, narrowing escaping injury.) Charlotte Kool (dsm-firmenich PostNL) won that stage, and was on the podium in three other stages, showing that she still is one of the best of the rest.
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The rest of the stages finished were the Lorena Wiebes show.
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Wiebes won both halves of the third stage, the road race portion of which was a crash-marred affair in which so many riders were caught up in the crash that the stage was neutralized and restarted. She went on to win the ITT portion of "Stage 3b" as well.
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With such a dominant performance, Wiebes took the over-all, with Pfeiffer Georgi (dsm-firmenich PostNL) and Thalita de Jong (Lotto-Dstny Ladies) rounding out the podium.
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Classic Brugge-De Panne women: Pfeiffer Georgi wins from breakaway
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tami-smith-blog · 6 years
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Nine young WorldTour debutants to watch in 2019
New season, new names to keep an eye on
Pfeiffer Georgi is a rider to watch for 2019
A new season brings with it plenty of changes at WorldTour level, including some promising young talent.
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womensworldtour · 1 month
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Tour de France Femmes - Stage 2
Another sprint stage, a short one this time in the morning of day 2 before this evening's ITT. Only 68km from Dortrecht to Rotterdam, pancake flat, no mountains points—please forgive us if we think these sorts of stages are boring.
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If you like windmills or Dutch road infrastructure, there's a lot to see in flat Dutch stages. If you don't care about traffic calming or pedestrian islands or raised crosswalks or trams or continuous sidewalks, then there really wasn't much to watch in this stage until the end.
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For the better part of an hour and a half, the most interesting thing to happen were a few minor crashes in the bunch with touches of wheels, or Tashkent riders getting dropped off the back, and no one wants to see that. If you only caught the last 10km (or even 3km, to be honest) we wouldn't blame you.
Fast forward to the end, then, which certainly was exciting, a full bunch sprint after winding through narrow roads and roundabouts on the entrance to Rotterdam. The irony of the Netherlands is that the very bike paths and road furniture that make the country great for average people to bike make it a challenging place to race for the pro peloton. Most of the sprint teams got their riders through a series of turns and across several bridges safely, but crash near the front on one of the biggest bridges took Ruby Roseman-Gannon (Liv-AlUla-Jayco) out of contention and split the group in half.
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Team SD Worx-Protime led in the approach with Blanka Vas and Team dsm-firmenich-postNL did the same with Pfeiffer Georgi, and when the sprinters lit their candles, Charlotte Kool came up on the right-hand side, slipped past Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease-a-Bike) and slingshotted around Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) to take her second Tour de France Femmes stage in a row!
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Kool and Wiebes were a couple bike lengths ahead of Vos, who was in turn a couple bike lengths ahead of Lotta Henttala (EF-Oatly-Cannondale) and Elisa Balsamo (Lidl-Trek). These are the best sprinters in the world right now, and seeing them go head-to-head almost makes the back-to-back sprint stages worth it.
More racing later today in what they are calling Stage 3.
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