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Niewiadoma wins women's Tour de France by 4 seconds overall after Alpe d'Huez thriller

Rival Demi Vollering was part of a breakaway Sunday with fellow Dutch rider Pauliena Rooijakkers after the Col du Glandon.
Overall winner Katarzyna Niewiadoma of Poland crosses the finish line to retain her yellow jersey in the eighth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday.
Overall winner Katarzyna Niewiadoma of Poland crosses the finish line to retain her yellow jersey in the eighth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday. Peter Dejong / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

Polish rider Kasia Niewiadoma did just enough in a thrilling battle Sunday with rival Demi Vollering on the iconic Alpe d’Huez to win the women’s Tour de France by four seconds overall.

It was the smallest margin of victory in any Tour de France edition, including the men’s race.

“It’s so crazy, this Tour has been a crazy roller-coaster,” Niewiadoma said after the eighth and final stage. “I’ve had bad moments. I hated every moment of this last climb, but when I heard that I had won the Tour de France, I could not believe it.”

Katarzyna Niewiadoma of Poland sprints to the finish line of the Tour de France on Sunday.
Katarzyna Niewiadoma of Poland sprints to the finish line of the Tour de France on Sunday.Peter Dejong / AP

Niewiadoma sat on the road after finishing, exhausted and waiting to get the confirmation that she had won. When the news finally came, she lifted her bike in triumph and appeared overwhelmed by the magnitude of her achievement.

Knowing she still trailed Niewiadoma overall, Vollering had been part of a breakaway Sunday with fellow Dutch rider Pauliena Rooijakkers earlier in the race. Vollering accelerated powerfully in the final stretch to win the stage.

But the gap wasn’t quite enough as Niewiadoma finished fourth to narrowly clinch her first Tour title, with an overall time of 24 hours, 36 minutes, 7 seconds. Vollering’s final time was 24:36:11.