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2023 Baloise Ladies Tour Stage 2 Photos

The third day of racing saw another win for Charlotte Kool as the Dutch rider comprehensively took the sprint in Zulte. A flat stage...

2023 Baloise Ladies Tour Stage 1 Photos

The opening road stage of the 2023 Baloise Ladies Tour saw a bunch sprint won by Charlotte Kool after crashes broke up the peloton...

Two wins from two for Charlotte Kool at Baloise Ladies Tour

Charlotte Kool has claimed victory on Stage 1 of the Baloise Ladies Tour. The cyclist from Team dsm-firmenich emerged as the best in a...

Charlotte Kool wins opening prologue at Baloise Ladies Tour

The Baloise Ladies Tour kicked off with a prologue that was impressively clinched by Charlotte Kool. Lucinda Brand came tantalisingly close with the same...

Baloise Ladies Tour 2023 Race Preview

The 2023 Baloise Ladies Tour sees 6 stages over 5 days as we get a rare split stage. An opening prologue will introduce some time gaps and whilst there are hills on Stage 1 and 2, they shouldn't be decisive in the overall general classification.

Charlotte Kool takes RideLondon Classique opener as Balsamo crashes out

The opening stage of this year's RideLondon Classique saw pre-race favourite Charlotte Kool take the win in Colchester. It didn't play out as a...

RideLondon Classique 2023 Race Preview

RideLondon Classique History After a tumultuous off-season, RideLondon Classique returns in 2023 still just about as a Women's WorldTour level race. Last year, only the...

Wiebes wins but is relegated, teammate Vollering wins Stage 2 of Vuelta a Burgos

Demi Vollering has won the second stage of the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas. The Dutch cyclist won the sprint in Lerma after the stage...

Another 1-2 for SD Worx as Vollering leads home Kopecky at Amstel Gold Race

Demi Vollering took her first Amstel Gold Race victory with a well-timed attack on the final ascent of the Cauberg. Over the main climb...

Women’s Amstel Gold Race 2023 Race Preview

The history of the Women's Amstel Gold Race is very much in two parts. An initial race was held between 2001-2003 (won by Nicole Cooke, Leontien van Moorsel and Debby Mansveld), reaching the highest-level Women's World Cup set of races in its final year of that run.

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