Women's Cycling

Marlen Reusser wins Tour de Suisse Women TT stage

SD Worx keeps up its run of dominance, that now stretches back 21 races in a row for the Dutch team. Today it was...

Blanka Vas takes Hungary’s first-ever women’s UCI road win at Tour de Suisse

The inaugural stage of the Tour de Suisse Women's event this year comprised three rounds of a hilly circuit, encompassing a mountain and intermediate...

Annie Londonderry: the first woman to cycle the world

Annie Londonderry was not an ordinary woman of her time; she was a maverick, a daredevil, and a path-breaker. Born as Annie Cohen Kopchovsky...

A quick guide to the 2023 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift

One of the most prestigious and respected events in professional women's cycling, the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, has a rich history and...

Route for inaugural Stuttgart Women’s Cycling Grand Prix made public

The Women's Cycling Grand Prix, a brand new cycle race, is set to take place in Stuttgart and its vicinity this July. A distinguished...

Massi Tactic moves on from its lead DS mid-season

The Spanish Continental team Massi Tactic has confirmed today that its main sports director Manel Gonzalo has left the team with immediate effect. The...

Team DSM confirm new identity and jersey as Team DSM-Firmenich

Team DSM's parent company, DSM, recently underwent a merger with Firmenich to become DSM-Firmenich. It was always expected this would trickle down to the...

Tour de Suisse Women 2023 Race Preview

The Tour des Suisse Women has quickly moved up the ranks since its re-introduction to the calendar. Opening up as a 2.1 in 2021, it was a 2.Pro in 2022 and now part of the Women's WorldTour in 2023. It had been a 20-year wait from the last original edition in 2001 and the return in 2021. The two races were linked by the presence of Olga Zabelinskaya, the Russian-born Uzbek taking part in both sides of the gap.