Women’s Cycling

All the content about women’s cycling on ProCyclingUK.com – from women world tour cycling to women continental team cycling.

Articles like race previews, rider interviews, opinion pieces and analysis about the women’s pro peloton will be listed here.

Lotte Kopecky confirms her 6-race cyclocross calendar

Lotte Kopecky confirms her 6-race cyclocross calendar

Fresh from retaining the Crystal Bicycle for best Belgian rider, Lotte Kopecky announced her short cyclocross calendar for the 2021/22 season. Relatively new to the top levels of cyclocross, she raced 8 times last season with ever-improving results. After finishing 38th in her first race at Ruddervoorde, she was 16th at the Hulst World Cup …

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Marianne Vos confirms the rest of her 2021/22 cyclocross season

Marianne Vos confirms the rest of her 2021/22 cyclocross season

After a busy season on the road, Marianne Vos began the cyclocross season in great form. Just a week after Paris Roubaix, she travelled across to America to take on the trio of races that kick-started the Cyclocross World Cup calendar. At the first race in Waterloo, she won a tight affair ahead of Lucinda …

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Cofidis Women 2022 Roster Preview

Cofidis Women 2022 Roster Preview

2021 Season Summary Cofidis Women are a completely brand new team for 2022 with no previous team taken over. They have no previous record. Rachel Neylan and Clara Koppenburg were the highest-ranked riders for their 2021 teams, Parkhotel Valkenburg and Rally Cycling respectively. 2021 World Ranking: N/A2021 WorldTour Ranking: N/A 2022 Transfers In Every rider …

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Maghalie Rochette takes first World Cup podium in Besancon

Maghalie Rochette takes first World Cup podium in Besancon

This weekend saw another round of the Cyclocross World Cup with Maghalie Rochette taking her first podium result. The French round was hosted in Besancon for the first time, with the race getting an upgrade to World Cup level. There were a couple of big names missing from the start list. Kata Blanka Vas, winner …

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