Célia Gery (FDJ United-Suez) claimed her second victory in two days in France, winning the Grand Prix Féminin de Chambéry just 48 hours after a big win in Brabantse Pijl.
The punchy race around Chambéry was a whittling-down operation for FDJ, with a heavily reduced group arriving at the final, but Gery launched early and used her clearly great form to grab another win.
Sunday's race took in 10 laps around Chambéry, with the latter six laps featuring three key climbs – the Chemin des Sablières, Sonnaz and Voglans – for 1,800m of climbing across 120km.
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