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From Yellow to Green TdFF23-49
Wasn't it sweet of the race coverage to find this image so I could make this point? All week while wearing the Maillot Jaune, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) has also owned the Maillot Vert, too. Today having lost her lead in the Tour de France Femmes to her teammate on the climb of the Col du Tourmalet, she started the day in green instead. Kopecky started the day in fourth place in the general classification, but went out determined to get herself back onto the final podium of the Tour de France Femmes. She succeeded. She actually put herself into second by mere tenths of a second over Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM). That had to be the closest margin ever in a grand tour for either the women's or the men's pro tour. Kopecky has had an amazing Tour Femmes!