Demi Vollering has won the Tour de France and La Vuelta Femenina but is yet to win the Giro
ByBen CollinsBBC Sport journalist- Published27 minutes ago
Demi Vollering claimed victory on a shortened queen stage of the women's Giro d'Italia on Saturday but admitted it was the "weirdest finish line of my life".
A summit finish in Sestriere had been scheduled for the eighth and penultimate stage, but organisers reduced the route by 28 kilometres as an unstable slab of ice was threatening to fall on to the route.
Ice had already been cleared from an avalanche shortly before the riders passed through the Italian Alps.
Instead the line was hastily moved to one kilometre below the Colle delle Finestre, where Vollering, of FDJ United–Suez, prevailed in a four-way sprint finish.
The pre-race favourite edged out Isabella Holmgren, Antonia Niedermaier and fellow Dutch rider Anna van der Breggen to claim her second stage win of this year's race.
"It was strange because the Finestre was suddenly the final climb," said the 29-year-old Vollering. "It was the weirdest finish line of my life, but I'm very happy to take the win."
Team SD Worx–Protime rider Van der Breggen retains the pink jersey for the final stage, over 145km around Saluzzo at the foot of the Alps, with Vollering having cut the four-time winner's lead slightly to 49 seconds.
"We hoped that we could get closer to the maglia rosa today," said Vollering. "Tomorrow's stage is not as hard as today's, but we will make a plan and think about how to try to win the Giro."
Stage eight results
Demi Vollering (Ned/FDJ United–Suez) +2hr 27min 47sec
Isabella Holmgren (Can/Lidl-Trek) +1sec
Antonia Niedermaier (Ger/Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto) Same time
Anna van der Breggen (Ned/SD Worx–Protime)
Femke de Vries (Ned/Visma-Lease a Bike) +53sec
Marlen Reusser (Swi/Movista) +56sec
Lauren Dickson (GB/FDJ United–Suez) +1min 9sec
Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita/UAE ADQ) +1min 38sec
Niamh Fisher-Black (NZ/Lidl-Trek) +1min 46sec
Valentina Cavaller (Aut/SD Worx–Protime) +2min 17sec
General classification after stage eight
Anna van der Breggen (Ned/SD Worx–Protime) 26hr 8min 24sec
Demi Vollering (Ned/FDJ United–Suez) +49sec
Antonia Niedermaier (Ger/Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto) +1min 20sec
Isabella Holmgren (Can/Lidl-Trek) +1min 55sec
Marlen Reusser (Swi/Movista) +2min 58sec
Femke de Vries (Ned/Visma-Lease a Bike) +3min 30sec
Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita/UAE ADQ) +3min 44sec
Niamh Fisher-Black (NZ/Lidl-Trek) +4min 18sec
Urska Zigart (Slo/AG Insurance-Soudal) +5min 48sec
Valentina Cavaller (Aut/SD Worx–Protime) +6min 41sec
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