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Women's Cycling
2025 Women’s Challenge Mallorca Race Preview
The Women's Challenge Mallorca is an early-season trio of races with an interesting set-up. Rather than being a stage race, they are three separate...
Women's Cycling
Kolesava promoted to Canyon SRAM’s Women’s WorldTour team as Klöser joins for 2025 and beyond
Canyon SRAM has announced the addition of two riders to its Women's WorldTour team for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Nastya Kolesava, who rode...
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
Kuijpers claims first professional victory in the GP Lucien Van Impe
Evy Kuijpers of Fenix-Deceuninck secured her first professional win in the GP Lucien Van Impe today, outpacing Belarusian rider Anastasiya Kolesava in a thrilling...
Women's Cycling
Sofie van Rooijen triumphs in Poland as Scarlett Souren joins the podium
VolkerWessels enjoyed a successful day in Poland, with Sofie van Rooijen taking victory in the second stage of the Princess Anna Vasa Tour. Her...
Women's Cycling
Wollaston clinches victory in Catalunya opener as Vos protests finish
Ally Wollaston of AG Insurance-Soudal out-sprinted Marianne Vos to claim the opening stage of the 2024 Volta a Catalunya Femenina, taking a surprising victory...
Women's Cycling
Women’s GP Ciudad de Eibar 2024 Race Preview
The GP Ciudad de Eibar kicked off in 2018 at the Spanish national level as part of their extensive domestic calendar. Sara Martin won that inaugural edition whilst racing for Sopela. The following season saw Lorena Llamas Garcia win for Movistar before Covid called a halt to the race in 2020.
Women's Cycling
Women’s GP de Plumelec-Morbihan 2024 Race Preview
The Women’s GP de Plumelec-Morbihan has been taking place since 2011, originally as a national-level race but was elevated to the UCI level in 2014. After a season as a 1.2 race, it's been on the calendar ever since as a 1.1, able to attract stars but also keep local teams still able to attend.