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Jumbo-Visma were fast in the La Vuelta a Femenina TTT (Image credit: Getty Images)
Anna Kiesenhofer leads Israel-Premier Tech Roland at La Vuelta a Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
Urska Zigart leads Jayco-AlUla at La Vuelta a Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
Georgie Howe crashed during the La Vuelta a Femenina TTT (Image credit: Getty Images)
EF Education-Tibco-Svb in action in the TTT at La Vuelta a Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
UAE Team Adq at speed during the La Vuelta Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
Gladys Verhulst leads FDJ-Suez at La Vuelta Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
La Vuelta Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
SD Worx in the La Vuelta Femenina TTT (Image credit: Getty Images)
Annemiek van Vleuten leads Movistar at the La Vuelta Femenina (Image credit: Getty Images)
Trek-Segafredo was third in the La Vuelta Femenina TTT (Image credit: Getty Images)
Jumbo-Visma won the team time trial that opened the 2023 Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es.Â
Over 14.5 kilometres through Torrevieja, the Dutch team set a time of 18:03 that none of the eight teams who started after them could beat.Â
Canyon-SRAM came closest and finished a second slower, Trek-Segafredo clocked the third-best time with 18:12 minutes.
Having crossed the line first for her team, Anna Henderson takes the first red leader’s jersey of the Vuelta Femenina.
Full report to come.
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