Race leader Rikke Lønne (Team Crescent Dare) scored an imperious victory on Stage 3 of An Post Rás na mBan in an epic summit finish at Mount Leinster today.

The Danish rider raced clear of her two breakaway companions, Lydia Boylan (Team WNT) and Erin Kinnealy (CCN Energy HR Australia) at the foot of the final ascent, with 9 km to go, and soloed home through lashing rain and wind to score an emphatic victory.

Boylan, the Irish Road Race Champion, finished on her own in second, 2m11s behind Lønne, with Kinnealy 3m11s in arears. Eva Van Den Born led home a small group for fourth place, some 4m43s behind Lønne.

The chasing bunch nears the summit of Mount Leinster on todays stage  (Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan)
The chasing bunch nears the summit of Mount Leinster on todays stage
(Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan)

The leading three riders had raced clear of the bunch within the first 15 km and stayed clear for the remainder of the 112 km stage. Lønne now has 2m41s over Boylan in the General Classification with Kinnealy lying in third at 3m51s.

Corinne Clarke on the Cliff Pratt Racing leads the chasing pack (Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan)
Corinne Clarke on the Cliff Pratt Racing leads the chasing pack
(Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan)

After her dominant display, Lønne now also leads the NDC Points Classification and the Wicklow 200 Queen of the Mountains Classification. Lønne was also awarded the ‘Daily Beast’ Combativity Award and the Cycling Leinster Stages jersey.

The Women’s Cycling.ie Best Young Rider is Cecilia Le Bris (Team Breizh), while Ciara Doogan (Team Rytger) is the Kilkenny County Council Best Irish rider.

Race Leader Rikke Lonne of Team Crescent Dare after todays stage (Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan)
Race Leader Rikke Lonne of Team Crescent Dare after todays stage (Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan)

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