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Women's Cycling
Race for 2025 Women’s WorldTour wildcards heats up in final month of the 2024 season
As the 2024 cycling season reaches its conclusion, the fight for the coveted Women’s WorldTour wildcards for 2025 is heating up. With only two...
Women's Cycling
Gasparrini clinches victory in 2024 GP Stuttgart after final-lap attack results in 3-up sprint
Eleonora Gasparrini claimed victory in the Women's Cycling Grand Prix Stuttgart & Region on 15th September after a dramatic final-lap sprint, beating Lieke Nooijen...
Women's Cycling
Tour de l’Ardeche 2024 Race Preview
The Tour de l'Ardeche, first established in 2003, has grown to become one of the longest-running non-Women's WorldTour stage races in women's cycling. Nestled in the stunning French region of Ardèche, this race has carved out a solid place in the late-season cycling calendar, offering a challenging and diverse terrain that tests the endurance and versatility of the riders.
Women's Cycling
Classic Lorient Agglomération 2024 Race Preview
The 2024 edition of the Classic Lorient Agglomération Trophée Ceratizit promises to be another thrilling chapter in the history of this prestigious French race. Known for its demanding course through the undulating Breton landscape
Women's Cycling
Lorena Wiebes dominates Baloise Ladies Tour with fifth stage win out of six
Lorena Wiebes triumphed in the final stage of the 2024 Baloise Ladies Tour, securing her fifth stage win out of six and clinching the...
Women's Cycling
Brand triumphs in Dwars door het Hageland as Dutch riders dominate the podium
Lucinda Brand secured victory in the fourth edition of Dwars door het Hageland for women, showcasing her strength on the final climb of the...
Women's Cycling
Sara Fiorin triumphs in ZLM Omloop der Kempen Ladies
Sara Fiorin emerged victorious in the ZLM Omloop der Kempen Ladies, leading a dominant performance by the UAE Development Team. Fiorin, the Italian sprinter,...
Women's Cycling
Bretagne Ladies Tour 2024 Race Preview
A very long-running race, the Bretagne Ladies Tour can trace its origins back to 1987 when Cecile Odin won. Since then, it’s always kept a low level but has just started to move up in the last couple of years after a patchy record since 2016. It only held one edition between 2017 and 2021, partly down to Covid but also just general troubles. It’s no longer a 2.2 race either but has reached 2.1 level in 2022.