Women's Cycling

Paris Roubaix Femmes 2023 Race Preview

It's a short history for the Paris Roubaix Femmes as the race has only been held since 2021. Originally earmarked for 2020, that edition to be held in the Autumn was postponed as the pandemic took hold again. Eventually moved into 2021, the first year saw a long-range move from Lizzie Deignan who attacked before the cobbles started to ensure a strong lead position on the very muddy cobbled sectors that year.

Lotte Kopecky retains the Tour of Flanders in yet another SD Worx 1-2

Lotte retained her Tour of Flanders title in Oudenaarde this year, pushing on solo from the Oude Kwaremont to the finish line on a...

Audrey Cordon-Ragot confirms resignation from Zaaf Cycling

The issues at Zaaf Cycling have taken their toll on star rider Audrey Cordon-Ragot. After a brutal off-season that saw the French national champion...

Women’s Scheldeprijs 2023 Race Preview

There isn't an extensive history at Scheldeprijs Women, it was first held coming out of the Covid pandemic with Lorena Wiebes winning in 2021. She doubled up in 2022, confirming that the women's Scheldeprijs is very much like the men's race. Over the years, the men's edition has been seen as a sprinter's world championships or a teaser before the Champs Elysees at least.

What are the toughest cobbles in Paris Roubaix?

Paris Roubaix is a prestigious one-day cycling race held annually in Northern France. It is considered one of the most difficult and challenging races...

The most important climbs of the Women’s Tour of Flanders

The Tour of Flanders, also known as the Ronde van Vlaanderen, is one of the most prestigious one-day professional cycling races in the world....

Women’s Tour postponed for 2023 season

The leading British women's race, the Women's Tour, will take a one-year hiatus for 2023. The race was struggling to achieve the required sponsorship...

Competing teams confirmed for the 2023 RideLondon Classique

Today the teams for the 2023 RideLondon Classique have been confirmed with 10 of the 15 Women's WorldTour teams attending. Last year's GC winning...