Women’s Tour continues without Korevaar and Jackson

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Banbury - England - wielrennen - cycling - cyclisme - radsport - The chase group rides through Banbury pictured duringstage 1 of the AJ Bell WomenÕs Tour of Britain from Bicester to Banbury, England - photo SWPix/Cor Vos © 2021

Liv Racing will start Tuesday’s second stage (Walsall – Walsall, 102.2 kilometres) of the Women’s Tour with three riders left. Jeanne Korevaar and Alison Jackson crashed in the final three kilometres of the first stage on Monday.

Shortly after the last five riders, including Soraya Paladin, were caught, there was a crash in the peloton one and a half kilometres from the finish. Jeanne Korevaar suffered a broken collarbone. Alison Jackson suffered injuries that seriously disrupted her sleep. Both are now focusing on full recovery.

Photo credits: Cor Vos

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