Women's Cycling

Cobbled Sectors of Paris Roubaix Femmes

The 2022 Paris Roubaix Femmes contains 17 sectors of pavé. They each vary in difficulty and the race organisers provide a star rating for...

Paris Roubaix Femmes 2022 Race Preview

It was a long time coming but the first women's Paris Roubaix finally took place in 2021. We'd been teased that Paris Roubaix Femmes was taking place after the COVID lockdown in 2020 but further measures derailed the race. It was the same story in the spring of 2021 but finally, in October 2021, we saw a women's peloton on the cobbles.

Teams confirmed for the 2022 Women’s Tour

The Women's Tour returns in 2022 in its usual June slot - 6th to 11th June 2022. 18 teams have been announced and confirmed...

Women’s Brabantse Pijl 2022 Race Preview

The women’s Brabantse Pijl sees the Spring Classics move eastwards. The Flandrian part of the calendar is over and we’re only a few days away from seeing more racing in the Ardennes region of Belgium. The race begins at Lennik in Flemish Brabant before heading south, skirting around the bottom of Brussels.

Women’s Vuelta Ciclista Andalucia Ruta Del Sol 2022 Route Announced

The first edition of the Elite Woman Cycling Tour will have three stages and will include the participation of the best of the international...

Women’s Scheldeprijs 2022 Race Recap

The 2nd edition of the women's Scheldeprijs saw no surprises as Lorena Wiebes took the win for Team DSM. The parcours looked nailed on...

Breakdown of power at the Women’s Tour of Flanders 2022

This year's Women's Tour of Flanders saw Lotte Kopecky take the victory. For the Flandrian rider, this race was a huge target and with...

Women’s Amstel Gold Race 2022 Race Preview

The women's Amstel Gold Race returned last season. It was heavily altered, turned into a large circuit based around the Cauberg, the Geulhemmerberg and the Bemelerberg. The constant climbing was hoped to be attritional but ultimately we saw a reasonably large sprint after the Cauberg. Despite the attack of Niewiadoma, no-one would work with her and it proved fruitless. Vos took the sprint ahead of Demi Vollering and Annemiek van Vleuten.