Women's Cycling

Dwars Door Wingene 2026: Martina Alzini wins bunch sprint after late Cofidis chase

Martina Alzini won the 2026 Dwars Door Wingene - Danneels Ladies Classic, sprinting to victory in Wingene after Cofidis helped bring back a dangerous mid-race breakaway and then set...

Usoa Ostolaza close to FDJ-Suez move after strong devleopment at Laboral Kutxa

Usoa Ostolaza is reportedly close to joining FDJ-Suez next season, completing a rapid rise from a relatively late arrival in cycling to a proven...

How many riders and teams are in the Tour de France Femmes 2026?

The Tour de France Femmes 2026 will feature 21 teams and, with each team starting with seven riders, that means a full peloton of...

Tour de France Femmes 2026 Grand Départ in Switzerland: route and fan guide

The Tour de France Femmes 2026 starts in Switzerland, and it is much more than a ceremonial send-off. The fifth edition begins on Saturday 1...

La Course and the Tour de France Femmes: how the modern race returned

The Tour de France Femmes did not appear from nowhere in 2022. It returned through pressure, compromise, frustration and proof. There had been women’s stage...

How to watch Tour de Pologne Women 2026 in the UK

The Tour de Pologne Women 2026 should be available to UK viewers through the Eurosport/HBO Max cycling broadcast ecosystem, with Polish coverage also listed...

What is GC in the Tour de France Femmes? General classification explained

GC in the Tour de France Femmes means general classification. It is the overall race standings, calculated by adding up each rider’s time across...

2026 Baloise Ladies Tour preview: prologue, double day and flat finales make every second matter

Baloise Ladies Tour has carved out a very clear place on the women’s calendar by offering a short stage race that looks simple on...

Tour de France Femmes 2026 prize money: how much riders can win

The Tour de France Femmes 2026 is expected to carry an official prize fund of €250,000, with €50,000 going to the winner of the...

Tour de France Femmes vs Tour de France: key differences explained

The Tour de France Femmes and the Tour de France share a name, an organiser, the yellow jersey and the basic logic of stage...

Why is the Tour de France Femmes only nine stages? The race format explained

The Tour de France Femmes is nine stages long because the modern women’s Tour has been built as a shorter, standalone Women’s WorldTour stage...