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Team SD Worx 2023 Roster Preview

2022 Season Summary Another season and another 1st place in the women's cycling rankings for SD Worx - their 6th in the last 7 seasons....

Christine Majerus thinking of retirement after 2024 Olympics

Team manager Danny Stam knows Majerus' qualities like no other. “Everyone knows that we always talk about the winners, but that is never possible...

Christine Majerus signs new 2 year deal with SD Worx

The Luxembourger Christine Majerus has confirmed that she will spend 2 more years on the SD Worx team. She's already been a part of...

Lorena Wiebes wins first stage of 2022 Simac Ladies Tour

The new European champion, Lorena Wiebes, got to show off her new jersey for the first time today at the Simac Ladies Tour. The...

Grace Brown takes stage and race lead in Wales

After a wet day in wales, FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope's Grace Brown took the win and the overall race lead in Welshpool. Brown beat Kasia...

Lorena Wiebes takes back to back wins in Gloucester

Despite the undulating terrain today, Lorena Wiebes was still able to come through and take the win again. The weather packed its own surprise...

Lorena Wiebes sprints to victory in Harlow on Stage Two

After yesterday's mishap, the pre-stage favourite Lorena Wiebes flew to a sprint victory today in Harlow. Wiebes won back-to-back stages of last year's race...

Clara Copponi wins Women’s Tour opener in Bury St Edmunds

After coming super close in last year's Women's Tour Frenchwoman Clara Copponi claimed the first victory of her road racing career. She sprinted to...

Women’s Tour 2022 Race Preview

Officially this race is just called the Women’s Tour but may have to unofficially finally become the Women's Tour of Britain. With the Tour de France Femmes coming, the original name all feels just a little too vague. The Women’s Tour is another race affected by COVID in 2020, but 2021 saw the race return, albeit in September rather than its usual timeslot of June.

Ceratizit Festival Elsy Jacobs 2022 Race Preview

The Ceratizit Festival Elsy Jacobs is named after the 1958 World Champion from Luxembourg. One of the original stars of women's cycling, Elsy Jacobs was also the holder of the hour record from 1958 to 1972. The race was held for the first time in 2008, on the 10th anniversary of her death. Initially a one-day race, it expanded to a stage race in 2012.

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