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Women's Cycling
A quick preview look at Chrono des Nations 2024
The Chrono des Nations has a rich and storied history, marking itself as one of the most prestigious individual time trials in women's cycling....
Women's Cycling
Baloise Ladies Tour 2024 Race Preview
The 2024 Baloise Ladies Tour is set for another strong edition, drawing as always, top talent from around the world. In the recent past, the Baloise Ladies Tour has crowned champions who have left an indelible mark on the race. Lisa Klein, who triumphed in 2021, used her ability in the time trial to get a GC battle
Women's Cycling
India Grangier triumphs in Volta a Portugal Feminina as Daniela Campos secures podium
The fourth edition of the Volta a Portugal Feminina concluded today with a poignant victory for India Grangier of Team Coop-Repsol, honouring the memory...
Women's Cycling
A quick preview look at Volta a Portugal Feminina Cofidis 2024
The Volta a Portugal Feminina Portugal is finally a UCI race! It's been quietly doing a great job at the national level ever since...
Women's Cycling
Stina Kagevi wins opening time trial at Tour de Pologne Women
The second edition of the Tour de Pologne Women began today with an individual time trial in Lublin, attracting enthusiastic fans and elite female...
Women's Cycling
A quick preview look at Tour de Pologne Women 2024
The Tour de Pologne Women makes a return to the calendar in 2024. It's been 8 years since the last edition, held in 2016...
Women's Cycling
Itzulia Women 2024 Race Preview
Itzulia Women comes straight off the back of the Vuelta Femenina and covers the ground that the old Emakumeen Bira used to. The Basque Country has pretty much always had a major women's tour and the current incarnation is the Itzulia Women. It went straight into the Women's WorldTour calendar when it came into inception in 2022
Women's Cycling
La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es 2024 Race Preview
The Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es has grown from its humble beginnings to a key event, almost similar in stature to its male counterpart. The race, originally dubbed the 'Challenge by la Vuelta,' officially evolved into La Vuelta Femenina in 2023, and seems to have reset the clock with this being officially the second version of a race that's existed since 2015.