Who has won the most women’s WorldTour races in 2026? (April edition)

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The 2026 Women’s WorldTour season has already produced a strong spread of winners, but once you count individual stage wins and overall titles, one rider sits clearly on top after Paris-Roubaix Femmes.

That rider is Lorena Wiebes, with four Women’s WorldTour wins so far in 2026.

Those wins have come in two different ways. She dominated the sprint stages at the UAE Tour Women, then added a major one-day victory at In Flanders Fields Women. That gives her the strongest raw total in the Women’s WorldTour to this point in the season.

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Women’s WorldTour wins in 2026 so far

RankRiderTeamTotal winsBreakdown
1Lorena WiebesTeam SD Worx-Protime4UAE Tour Women stages 1, 2 and 3, In Flanders Fields Women
2Ally WollastonFDJ United-SUEZ2Women’s Tour Down Under stages 1 and 2
2Noemi RüeggEF Education-Oatly2Women’s Tour Down Under stage 3, Women’s Tour Down Under overall
2Elisa Longo BorghiniUAE Team ADQ2UAE Tour Women stage 4, UAE Tour Women overall
2Demi VolleringFDJ United-SUEZ2Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Tour of Flanders Women
6Elise ChabbeyFDJ United-SUEZ1Strade Bianche Donne
6Karlijn SwinkelsUAE Team ADQ1Trofeo Alfredo Binda
6Lotte KopeckyTeam SD Worx-Protime1Milan-Sanremo Women
6Carys LloydMovistar Team1Tour of Bruges Women
6Marlen ReusserMovistar Team1Dwars door Vlaanderen Women
6Franziska KochFDJ United-SUEZ1Paris-Roubaix Femmes

Wiebes leads on numbers

Wiebes tops the table because she has combined stage-race sprint dominance with a major cobbled one-day result. Three UAE Tour Women stage wins gave her an early platform, and her victory at In Flanders Fields Women then pushed her clear of the rest.

That makes her the most successful rider in the Women’s WorldTour by volume so far, even if the shape of those wins is different from the riders just behind her.

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Vollering still has the biggest selective one-day results

Even though Wiebes leads the table, Demi Vollering still has the strongest high-end selective one-day results of the season so far.

Her wins at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Tour of Flanders Women came in races that carry serious weight in the spring narrative. So while she is only tied for second on total wins, her season still reads as one of the most authoritative in the peloton.

That is the important distinction in a table like this. Raw win totals tell one story. The sporting weight of the races won can tell another.

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FDJ United-SUEZ have the strongest overall spread

If the individual lead belongs to Wiebes, the strongest team spread belongs to FDJ United-SUEZ.

They have already taken six Women’s WorldTour wins through four different riders:

  • Demi Vollering
  • Ally Wollaston
  • Elise Chabbey
  • Franziska Koch

That matters because those wins have come across very different race types. Wollaston scored in Australia, Vollering has led the team through major spring one-day races, Chabbey won Strade Bianche Donne, and Koch took Paris-Roubaix Femmes. It is the range as much as the total that stands out.

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The Women’s Tour Down Under still matters in the ranking

The opening Women’s WorldTour race of the year still has a big effect on the table.

Ally Wollaston won the first two stages of the Women’s Tour Down Under. Noemi Rüegg then won stage 3 and the overall. That means both riders still sit high in the rankings despite the season having moved deep into the Classics.

That is a good reminder that once stage wins are included, a short stage race can have a major effect on the overall count.

UAE Team ADQ also have two major scorers

Elisa Longo Borghini and Karlijn Swinkels have both helped give UAE Team ADQ a strong early-season presence.

Longo Borghini won stage 4 and the overall at the UAE Tour Women, while Swinkels added Trofeo Alfredo Binda. That gives UAE a balanced start to the season and keeps them among the stronger teams in the overall picture, even if they do not have the same total spread as FDJ United-SUEZ.

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Franziska Koch’s Roubaix win carries extra weight

Franziska Koch only has one Women’s WorldTour win in this table, but it is Paris-Roubaix Femmes.

That immediately makes her season feel larger than the raw number suggests. A Monument win does not count for more in the table itself, but it does carry more symbolic and sporting weight than a simple tally can show.

So while Koch sits in the one-win group, she has still delivered one of the defining results of the entire 2026 Women’s WorldTour season so far.

Race-by-race Women’s WorldTour winners in 2026

Here is the full race-by-race breakdown through Paris-Roubaix Femmes, including stage wins and overall titles.

RaceWin typeWinner
Women’s Tour Down Under stage 1StageAlly Wollaston
Women’s Tour Down Under stage 2StageAlly Wollaston
Women’s Tour Down Under stage 3StageNoemi Rüegg
Women’s Tour Down UnderOverallNoemi Rüegg
UAE Tour Women stage 1StageLorena Wiebes
UAE Tour Women stage 2StageLorena Wiebes
UAE Tour Women stage 3StageLorena Wiebes
UAE Tour Women stage 4StageElisa Longo Borghini
UAE Tour WomenOverallElisa Longo Borghini
Omloop Het NieuwsbladOne-dayDemi Vollering
Strade Bianche DonneOne-dayElise Chabbey
Trofeo Alfredo BindaOne-dayKarlijn Swinkels
Milan-Sanremo WomenOne-dayLotte Kopecky
Tour of Bruges WomenOne-dayCarys Lloyd
In Flanders Fields WomenOne-dayLorena Wiebes
Dwars door Vlaanderen WomenOne-dayMarlen Reusser
Tour of Flanders WomenOne-dayDemi Vollering
Paris-Roubaix FemmesOne-dayFranziska Koch

So who has won the most women’s WorldTour races in 2026 so far?

After Paris-Roubaix Femmes, the answer is Lorena Wiebes, with four Women’s WorldTour wins.

Behind her sit Ally Wollaston, Noemi Rüegg, Elisa Longo Borghini and Demi Vollering on two each.

That gives the 2026 season an interesting shape. Wiebes leads on total wins, Vollering has the biggest selective one-day results, and FDJ United-SUEZ have the strongest team spread overall.