After a stage of 120 kilometers, Tas showed himself to be the fastest of a thinned out peloton in the arrival town of Plouay. The Danish former world champion Amalie Dideriksen (Cofidis) came second, the East Flemish Hélène Hesters (Liv AlUla Jayco) third. Tas is also the first classification leader.
The Tour of Brittany for women lasts a total of three days. Tomorrow a difficult time trial of 24.7 kilometers awaits, on Sunday the final stage to Laval, where the Boucles de la Mayenne for men also finishes that same day.
Shortly after the recent Milan-Cortina Winter Games and the World Championships in Heerenveen, Tas exchanged her skates for a career in cycling. Earlier this month, the thirty-year-old from Ostend also finished third in the Omloop der Kempen, a Dutch race at UCI level 1.1.
