Mieke Docx

Mieke Docx

Name: Mieke Docx
Nationality: Belgium
Place of Birth:
Date of Birth: 8th June 1996

2020
Doltcini – Van Eyck Sport
2021
Doltcini – Van Eyck Sport
2022
Lotto Soudal Ladies
2023
Lotto Dstny Ladies

Women’s Cycling Profile: Mieke Docx

Mieke Docx Articles

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.

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Grace Brown Brugge-De Panne 2021

Exterioo Classic Brugge-De Panne 2023 Race Preview

A women’s Exterioo Classic Brugge-De Panne has only been in existence since 2018, the same year the men’s race stopped being 3 stages long. Instead, the new women’s Brugge-De Panne helped create a festival of cycling style approach lasting for 3 days. The flat parcours means it’s a sprint heavy classic.

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Amy Pieters Nokere Koerse 2021

Women’s Nokere Koerse 2023 Race Preview

The Women’s Nokere Koerse has a relatively short history compared to some of the other classics, just 3 editions have been held, with one postponed due to Covid as well. So far we’ve seen two big sprint finishes, both won by Lorena Wiebes and one slightly different finish with a break.

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Tour de Suisse Women 2022 Race Preview

After a 20-year wait, the Tour de Suisse Women made a return to the calendar in 2021. There’d been a few editions around the turn of the millennium, with Zulfia Zabirova winning two of them. There’s a link with the last edition of the Tour de Suisse Women when Olga Zabelinskaya took part in last year’s race, 20 years after her last Tour de Suisse Women race.

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Dwars door de Westhoek 2022 Race Preview

Dwars Door de Westhoek takes place in the corner of Belgium, next to the French border, called Heuvelland. It’s the area most commonly associated with the Gent Wevelgem races. Starting and finishing in Boezinge, the riders are treated to 3 ascents of the Rodeberg before heading back into town.

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