The Tour of Britain Women witnessed another case of premature celebration on Sunday when Christine Majerus raised her arm too early, only to see a rival come streaking past her on the line.
Lotte Kopecky of Belgium was a comfortable winner of the reborn Tour of Britain Women, ahead of GB’s Anna Henderson
Sir Bradley Wiggins could be forced to sell all of his Olympic medals, as well as the other trophies and memorabilia he accrued over the course of his career, after the former Tour de France winner was declared bankrupt in court.
Anna Henderson, Pfeiffer Georgi and two-time race winner Lizzie Deignan will all start Sunday’s final stage of the Tour of Britain Women within 43 seconds of the lead. But the trio will have their work cut out catching the Belgian world champion Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx), who has proved herself the strongest rider this week.