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21 August 2026

Kim Le Court wins Great Orme stage and takes Tour of Britain green jersey

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Source reporting: BBC Sport https://feeds.bbci.co.uk/sport/rss.xml

Kim Le Court wins Great Orme stage and takes Tour of Britain green jersey

Kim Le Court of Mauritius won stage three of the Lloyd’s Tour of Britain Women to the Great Orme and moved into the overall leader’s green jersey. BBC Sport reported that her stage victory on the Great Orme elevated her into the race lead, handing her the green jersey. Le Court’s success on the third stage shifts the leaderboard ahead of the next day’s racing. The green jersey now marks her as the rider to watch, and she will wear it at the start of the following stage.

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Le Court will wear the green leader’s jersey in the next stage, making her the marked rider and likely shaping how rival teams approach the race.

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