If one were being critical, Demi Vollering’s initial months in the blue of FDJ-Suez could be seen as somewhat underwhelming. There were victories at Valenciana and Strade Bianche, but also nearmisses in what had been her domain, the Ardennes Classics. For a serial winner like the Dutchwoman, the podium at La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège, along with 20th at the Amstel Gold Race, would not have cut it.
However, after a week of racing at La Vuelta Femenina, things look radically different. The 28-year-old remains the rider to beat in stage races, particularly when the gradient really ramps up, and on long climbs. For the second year in a row, Vollering was victorious overall in Spain, taking home the red jersey and two mountain stage wins in the process. It…