Rikke Lønne (Team Crescent Dare) has raced home solo to take victory on the first stage of An Post Rás na mBan in Kilkenny.

The former Danish National Time Trial Champion held off a group of over fifty riders by 30 seconds to take the first leader’s jersey of the week.

Lønne, racing with the Swedish squad, Team Crescent Dare squad, attacked with 11km remaining in the 62km stage and quickly opened up a gap of over thirty seconds on the chasing bunch.

The 28-year-old’s maximum advantage was 40 seconds and she still retained a full half a minute when she raised her arms in the gathering gloom at the finish line near Kilkenny City.

Denmark's Rikke Lonne of the Team Crescent Dare crossing the line (Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan)
Denmark’s Rikke Lonne of the Team Crescent Dare crossing the line (Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan)

Behind her, Dutch rider Eva Van Der Born racing with the British registered GB Cycles squad led the main group home for second on the day, just ahead of Scotland’s Eileen Roe (WNT) with South African Hazel Magill (CCN Energy Australia) fourth.

The first attack of the 2016 race from Chloe Weller of the PMR@Toachim House was neutralised and the pace remained relentless on the approach to the single Wicklow 200 Queen of the Mountains climb outside Graiguenamanagh.

Denmark's Rikke Lonne lead the race on stage one (Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan)
Denmark’s Rikke Lonne lead the race on stage one (Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan)

Marieke Kerkvliet from the Netherlands raced clear of the pack to take the single counting climb to secure the first Wicklow 200 Queen of the Hills jersey of the week. Her WV Breda team mate Laura Gorter leading the group over the hill in second place as the Dutch squad set out its stall to win the climber’s classification for the second year in a row.

Following the climb the bunch was split into two separate groups of around 25 riders with the second group working well to close a 20 second gap to the leaders and get back in contention for the final sprint as the bunch closed on the finish line.

Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan
Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan

By then Lonne had taken her leave of the group and was racing to glory in trademark time trial style to the first An Post pink jersey and a healthy half-minute advantage.

Magill’s fourth place finish means she is the leading Womenscycling.ie Young Rider while Grace Young was to the fore in the bunch sprint for second, meaning the De Ronde Van Cork sprinter has the honour of wearing the first Kilkenny County Council Best Irish Rider green jersey of the week.

The peloton in Bennetsbridge (Photo: Lorraine O'Sullivan)
The peloton in Bennetsbridge (Photo: Lorraine O’Sullivan)

Tomorrow’s second stage is a hilly 75km stage starting at the Discover Park in Castlecomer and and finishing back in the same picturesque village after 75 hilly kilometres.

Stage 1 Top Ten
1. RIKKE LONNE TEAM CRESCENT DARE DEN 1.35’30”
2. EVA VAN DEN BORN GB CYCLES.CO.UK NED 1.36’00” 30″
3. EILEEN ROE TEAM WNT GBR 1.36’00” 30″
4. HAZEL MAGILL CCN ENERGY AUSTRALIA RSA U23 1.36’00” 30″
5. KIRSTEN PEETOOM MAASLANDSTER NICHELIVING CCN NED 1.36’00” 30″
6. JENNY HOLDEN FUSION RTFIERLAN GBR U23 1.36’00” 30″
7. GRACE GARNER CLIFF PRATT RACING GBR U23 1.36’00” 30″
8. CECILIA LE BRIS TEAM BREIZH LADIES FRA U23 1.36’00” 30″
9. KRISTINE KOFMAN REGIOTEAM NOORDHOLLAND 1 NED 1.36’00” 30″
10. GRACE YOUNG DE RONDE VAN CORK IRL 1.36’00” 30″

An Post General Classification: Rikke Lonne (Team Crescent Dare);
NDC Points Classification: Rikke Lonne (Team Crescent Dare);
Wicklow 200 Queen of the Mountains: Marieke Kerkvliet (WV Breda Manieu.nl LT);
Kilkenny County Council Best Irish Rider: Grace Young (De Ronde Van Cork);
Leinster Stage Winner: Rikke Lonne (Team Crescent Dare).

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