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Laureena Wipis wins the second stage in the “Emirates Tawaf”

The Dutch Laureena Webis scored her second victory in the third edition of the Emirates Women’s Tour, by crowning the title of the second stage (the year of society), which was held in the Al Dhafra region, yesterday, for a distance of 111 km, to continue its way towards competition for the circumambulation.

WePeis, the SD Worms team, repeated her wonderful victory as happened on the first day, to win the title of two consecutive stages, taking advantage of her experience in entering the finish line in the decisive moments after she managed to catch the constellation of the introduction, as she finished the race in a time of 2 : 17: 35 hours.

The European champion, which raised the number of victories in the UAE’s circumambulation to five stages, registered the highest speed rate to be achieved in the circumambulation when entering the finish line reached 48.4 km/h, and easily advanced to the American Laila Williams of the Human Paurd Health team, which came in second place The next three places in the race are the Emirates Holding teams: Irish Lara Gilsby, which ranked third, Italian Elisa Longo Burgini, the first edition champion, in fourth, and Dutch Carlin Swinkelise in fifth place.

After the end of the second phase of the circumambulation, Laureena and Yipis maintained the red shirt under the auspices of the International Holding Company, where she continued to lead it to the overall ranking of the Tawaf with a total time of 6:14:52 hours, 13 seconds ahead of the Irish Lara Gilsby from the “Emirates Holding” team, and 14 seconds American Laila Williams, and in the fourth place for the general standings, Elisa Longo Borgoini came 16 seconds from WePeis.

The Dutch champion also maintained the green shirt under the auspices of “cities” to lead the race by points after raising its balance to 40 points, and Gilsippe came behind and scored 22 points, then Elisa Longo Burgini and its balance is 20 points.

The Belgian Julie de Wilde of the Phoenix Decok team won the white shirt under the auspices of “Energy” for the best young under -23 bike after the end of the stage, while the Dutch Emirates Holding team bike, Carlin Swinsls, got the black shirt under the auspices of the medium speed and 13 score of 13 a point.

The winners crowned the title and shirts of the second stage, Secretary -General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Aref Al -Awani, Advisor to the Court of the Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region, Reem Al Mansouri, Executive Director of the Support Services Sector at the Court of the Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region Mubarak Al Mansouri, and Executive Director of Citizen Affairs Sector at the Ruler’s Representative Diwan in Al Dhafra region Al -Mazrouei, Executive Director of the Protocol and Protocol Sector at the Court of the Ruler’s representative in the Al -Dhafra region, Ahmed Al -Mansouri, the representative of the Traffic and Patrols Directorate in the Al Dhafra region, Lt. Col. Hamad Al -Hamli, the Executive Director of Sports in “Cities” Jimmy Dean, Director of the Media Department of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council Shamsa Al -Hinai, and Head of the Welfare Department in Abu Dhabi Sports Council Munira Al -Mahri.

The third stage in the eye for a distance of 152 km

The third stage that takes place today in Al Ain is the most important stages of the Emirates Tour of Women, as it is a classic mountainous stage that largely determines the form of competition for the title of circumambulation.

Al Ain phase will be held under the auspices of the “house” for a distance of 152 km, as it starts from the Al -Majiji Palace, and the path is difficult in the first part through a number of city landmarks such as Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium and the Emirates University, then the path travels a long distance across the desert, before returning to the green abuse that The final ascending point is to Jabal Hafit, which is 10 km long, and includes sharp and wide curves, and the rise ranges between 8% and 9%, and its peak to 11% in the last three kilometers, then a short descent per kilometer before the closing slope on the finish line.

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