Think about lining up to your first-ever stage race, and it occurs to be the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift – the largest girls’s biking race on the planet.
However quite than being intimidated by the grandeur of all of it, Dutch bicycle owner Puck Pieterse is taking the Tour by storm, attacking the race favourites and sprinting to a photograph end on Stage 4 to take a stage win and the lead in two classifications — not unhealthy for somebody who, by her personal admission, remains to be “simply feeling it out” on the street
The 21-year-old is finest identified for her stellar cyclocross and mountain biking performances and her fast ascent within the grime disciplines. Her gutsy racing and pure pleasure in using bikes make her each a fan and a media favorite all over the place she goes.
Together with her sights set on the Paris Olympics mountain bike race, street racing up to now has been nothing however a aspect challenge. Earlier than lining up for the Tour de France Femmes on Monday, she’d competed in simply eight street races in 2024 and two in 2023.
However her eight-day spring marketing campaign in 2024 noticed her contest among the yr’s hardest races, together with Tour of Flanders and Strade Bianche. Whereas inexperienced, Pieterse proved that she’s no odd expertise. Of these eight races, she completed within the prime 10 seven instances, together with a podium end at Trofeo Alfredo Binda and the Ronde van Drenthe.
After wrapping up her brief however profitable marketing campaign, Pieterse shifted her focus solely to mountain biking, the place she claimed three World Cup wins and the European title. However her much-anticipated Olympic marketing campaign ended with the largest disappointment of her younger profession: a flat tyre took her out of medal competition, and she or he completed fourth.
Following the mountain bike race, Pieterse went to altitude camp together with her Fenix-Deceuninck teammates, the largest objective of which was to get her thoughts off the frustration and refocus on a brand new and thrilling objective: her first Grand Tour.
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Pieterse approached the Tour with a mixture of pleasure and uncertainty. “This shall be my first stage race, so we’ll see how that goes,” she stated, carefree and excited earlier than the Tour’s begin.
“Within the spring, I discovered a bit about how the peloton works, and I can climb a little bit, however these final two days are actually massive climbing days, and I’m not educated for that,” she stated.
As an alternative, Pieterse is greater than prepared to play a supporting position for supposed GC riders Yara Kastelijn and Pauliena Rooijakkers, however she’s not one to waste a chance to ‘have some enjoyable with it’ both.
That ‘enjoyable’ was had on Stage 4. The blue jerseys of Fenix-Deceuninck had been by no means removed from the entrance, using aggressively and serving to Kastelijn earn factors for the climber’s jersey. On Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons, the day’s remaining launchpad, Kastelijn couldn’t fairly sustain with tempo and so Pieterse claimed the factors excessive of the climb herself, transferring her into the polka-dot jersey for the subsequent day. Over the summit, solely Pieterse, Rooijakkers, yellow-jersey wearer Demi Vollering (SD Worx – Protime) and Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM) had been left on the entrance. Off the quarter went, hoping to remain away from the peloton as Liège neared. Of their struggle for the final bonus factors of the day, Rooijakkers fell off the again. Now, solely three had been left and, as Pieterse put it after the race, the poker sport started with 1K to go.
Within the sprint to the road, Niewiadoma made a last-ditch try to lose the quicker sprinter but it surely was too late. Pieterse jumped first with 300 metres but to go. However she held off her compatriot by a tyre width to assert her first UCI street win.
Whereas she was in disbelief, her workforce director, Michel Cornelisse, expressed nothing however pleasure and confidence, stating: “When Puck participates, she solely desires one factor, and that’s to win.”
“I feel she proved right now what she’s able to,” Cornelisse advised Biking Weekly. “If she will win right here in Liège right now, why couldn’t she win Liège Bastogne Liège?”
The times forward aren’t any Classics programs, nevertheless. These wanting to carry on to a jersey of any type should finest among the largest climbs in biking, together with the largest icon of the Tour de France itself: the Alpe d’Huez.
Nonetheless, Cornelisse has nothing however religion.
“We’ve two playing cards to play with. We all know Pauliena [Rooijakkers] can deal with the excessive mountains and I’ve little question [Pieterse] can maintain her personal within the mountain,” he stated. “She’s in such good kind. She’s definitely not going at hand the win over.”
Pieterse can also be not unfamiliar with the Alpe d’Huez. She previewed the climb on August third when she managed to climb herself onto the Strava leaderboard with the third-best time behind former professional and knowledgeable climber Emma Pooley and British nationwide hill climb champion Illi Gardner.
When requested if she has any goals on the street, Pieterse stated she does, each these “are most likely a bit futher sooner or later.”
That future could also be coming prior to she thinks, nevertheless, with an opportunity to show herself up Alpe d’Huez simply days away.
Take be aware as a result of Puck Pieterse is doing greater than ‘simply feeling it out’—she’s making her mark, and she or he’s solely simply beginning out.