In the Women’s Tour Down Under 2025, Noemi Rüegg secured the overall title, while Chloé Dygert clinched Stage 3 in a thrilling sprint finish over 105.9km in Stirling. Rüegg`s strategic brilliance was evident as she won Stage 2 with a perfectly timed attack on Willunga Hill, covering 115km from Unley to Willunga. The opening stage saw Daniek Hengeveld surprise the competition with a solo victory from Brighton to Aldinga over 101.9km.
Santiago Buitrago took the lead in the Volta a Valenciana with a solo win on Stage 4, spanning 181km from Oropesa Del Mar to Portell de Morella. Iván Romeo celebrated his first professional victory in Stage 3, while Buitrago also won Stage 2 with a summit finish. In the Étoile de Bessèges, Arnaud De Lie emerged victorious in Stage 3 amid a reduced peloton, while Paul Magnier and Søren Wærenskjold won the earlier stages.
Finn Fisher-Black claimed the men’s New Zealand time trial title, and Lucinda Stewart made a triumphant return from injury to win the Warrnambool Women’s Classic.
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