QueenStage Women's Cycling Podcast
Giro d'Italia Donne Stages 6–9 Recap | Presented by SRAM Four stages. One historic sprint record. A queen stage cut short. And a final day that rewrote the GC. Rosael and Anne-Marije Rook are joined by guest host Aidan Burgess, teacher turned cycling social media favorite and host of the Domestiques Hot Seat podcast, for a full breakdown of the Giro's defining final chapter. Before diving into the race, the crew pauses to celebrate Lael Wilcox's departure on her attempt to set a new world record for circumnavigating the globe by bicycle, aiming to beat Marc Beaumont's record of 78 days, 14 hours, and 40 minutes. Rook, who covered Wilcox's preparation for Cycling Weekly, explains the Guinness rules, Wilcox's route from Chicago through Europe, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and back, and what's different this time: an aerodynamic position, a full support crew, and a genuine shot at the absolute record. Stage 6: Elisa Balsamo wins her fourth stage of the race, becoming the first Italian rider to accomplish that at the Giro since Greta Zocca in 2001. Lucinda Brand delivers another devastating lead-out — for someone else. Maggie Coles-Lyster takes second in what the hosts hope signals a grand tour win coming. Georgia Baker rounds out the podium. The Wiebes question lingers. Stage 7: A crash with 56 kilometers to go takes down Anna van der Breggen, Marlen Reusser, and others. On the descent after Pietra Gavina, 20-year-old Célia Gery of FDJ attacks, reads the road brilliantly, and takes her first WorldTour win. She won the U23 Road World Championship at 19. This is her third win of the season. Stage 8: The queen stage up the Colle delle Finestre is cut short by roughly 20 kilometers due to ice and avalanche risk on the mountain, a significant blow to Vollering's GC hopes. Riders learn the finish location with about 33 kilometers to go. Vollering attacks at the improvised finish to take the stage win and ten bonus seconds, but the time gaps she needed never materialize. Van der Breggen holds the Maglia Rosa. The hosts discuss whether van der Breggen's post-crash condition was playing a role, and whether her tactic of pacing at the front on the climbs worked against her. Stage 9: What looked like a transitional stage became the race's defining day. Niedermaier attacks from 80 kilometers out with Longo Borghini and Fischer Black and builds more than two minutes on the chasers. With the virtual GC lead slipping away, Vollering attacks Van der Breggen on the climb, gains 20 seconds, then motors up to the Niedermaier group and works with them to the finish. Longo Borghini takes the stage. Niedermaier finishes third. Vollering wins the GC. The crew breaks down what FDJ's dominance means going forward, what Van der Breggen's team situation cost her, and why Antonia Niedermaier and Isabella Holmgren are names to watch at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. Aidan picks Paula Blasi as his TdFFaZ favorite. ---------------------------------------- Up next on Queen Stage: Tour de Suisse Femmes recap (June 17–21, watch on FloBikes and HBO Max) → Rapha x Zwift episode featuring Grace Brown (June 24) → Most of July off → Full daily coverage of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, starting August 1. It's also our one-year anniversary. Send requests for TdFFaZ coverage to info@queenstage.cc [info@queenstage.cc] or @queenstage.cc [https://www.instagram.com/queenstage.cc/] on Instagram. This episode is presented by SRAM, proud supporter of women's cycling and presenting sponsor of Queen Stage's full Giro d'Italia Donne coverage.
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