Women's Tour of Britain: Top cyclists on Walsall streets

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The peloton in action during Stage Two of the AJ Bell Women's Tour of BritainImage source, SWpix.com
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The peloton in action during stage two of the Women's Tour

Leading female cyclists from around the world were in the West Midlands for the latest stage of the Women's Tour of Britain.

Crowds lined the streets as the event came to the town for the first time.

The 64-mile (103km) stage started at Walsall Arboretum and took in Hayhead Woods, Barr Beacon nature reserve and Pool Green before finishing on Lichfield Street on Tuesday.

The leg - the tour's second so far - was won by Dutch cyclist Amy Pieters.

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Amy Pieters celebrates crossing the finishing line on Lichfield Street

Walsall became only the third venue in history to welcome both the start and finish of a Women's Tour road stage.

Competitors included current world champion Elisa Balsamo from Italy, Britain's Lizzie Deignan, and the defending champion and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Hayley Simmonds, who is originally from Redditch.

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Schoolchildren line the streets to welcome riders

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Lizzie Deignan of Trek Segafredo and the peloton in action

The third stage of the tour continues in Atherstone, Warwickshire, on Wednesday.

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