Lorena Wiebes hopes to be even faster next year
Lorena Wiebes won almost half of her races this year but feels she can be even better with SD Worx in 2023.
Lorena Wiebes won almost half of her races this year but feels she can be even better with SD Worx in 2023.
From big-ticket moves like Lorena Wiebes to promising young riders like Fem van Empel and Zoe Bäckstedt, here are some of the biggest moves for 2023.
Guarischi pens deal through 2024 while the team extends with Elena Cecchini into 2023.
Video of official being too 'hands on' with Dutch sprinter goes viral on social media.
Lorena Wiebes wrapped up the best season of her young career with a win at Binche-Chimay-Binche Pour Dames. But what’s next?
Late move from Bredewold secures stage 6 victory ahead of Eleonora Gasparrini.
Dutch rider proves her skill on climbs and time trial ahead of move to SD Worx.
Late move from Bredewold secures stage 6 victory ahead of Eleonora Gasparrini.
‘She is climbing like a monkey,’ says main opponent Audrey Cordon-Ragot ahead of final stage.
French champion edges out Riejanne Markus as Lorena Wiebes retains overall lead.
Lorena Wiebes finishes second and holds on to race lead on hilly queen stage.
Wiebes gives chance to teammate as Team DSM take 1-2 on the line.
Laura Tomasi and Lonneke Uneken round out the podium, but nobody can match Wiebes.
Sprinter lost lead-out at key moment but still took stage victory.
Laura Tomasi and Lonneke Uneken round out the podium, but nobody can match Wiebes.
Newly-crowned European champion beats Karlijn Swinkels and Audrey Cordon-Ragot in Lelystad.
Newly-crowned European champion beats Karlijn Swinkels and Audrey Cordon-Ragot in Lelystad.
Newly crowned European road race champion Lorena Wiebes will be a marked woman in the sprints.
With the Olympics and the worlds in 2021, the Dutch women's team had some questionable performances of late but the team went all-in for Wiebes in Munich and delivered.
Top-favorite Wiebes delivers for the Dutch in downtown Munich.
The sprinter signs with the world's best women's team.
With 17 wins thus far, Dutchwoman has been the fastest sprinter in the peloton this year.
'We'll take stock in a few days, but the base is very solid,' says race director Rousse.
After crashing hard on stage 6, team medical staff gave Wiebes the all-clear to start today, but she climbed off in the first hour of stage 7.
Sprint sensation cleared to start mountainous stage 7 after receiving stitches following heavy crash Friday.
Vos extends GC lead ahead of two decisive days in the mountains with dominant sprint victory.
She’s the women’s peloton’s winningest sprinter who cites Fabio Jakobsen as her inspiration.
The Dutchwoman is now set to switch her focus from sprint victories to supporting her team's GC ambitions.
Balsamo and Vos complete the top three on stage 5.
Snapshots from stage 1 as the Tour de France Femmes pulls out of Paris.
SD Worx reportedly made Wiebes an offer she couldn't refuse.
The Dutch sprinter beat Marianne Vos to win the opening stage of the historic new race.
Team DSM fast woman pulls on the yellow jersey, beating Marianne Vos after attack-filled opener in Paris.
Team DSM sprinter and Tour de France Femmes stage one favourite is confident in her lead-out train for Champs-Élysées sprint.
Van Vleuten or Vollering? Wiebes or Vos for the sprints? Our team looks into their crystal balls for the most-anticipated race of the year.
The peloton will be packed with star talent at the Tour de France Femmes, including Annemiek van Vleuten, Marianne Vos, and Elisa Balsamo.
Eight stages, 1,029 kilometers, €250,000 prize money, and 144 history-making women.
The young squad will be 'setting up fast finisher Lorena Wiebes for the sprints'
Longo Borghini sprints to third to score bonus seconds needed to top Grace Brown and Katarzyna Niewiadoma.
Wiebes settles for 10th after breakaway holds on for victory
Dutch sprinter takes the win in Gloucester on hillier stage three and moves into GC lead.
Dutch rider conquers climbs to take second win ahead of Alex Manly and Coryn Labecki
Dutch rider able to contest sprint after crashing going into the final of stage one.
Clara Copponi keeps hold of race lead for another day.
Wiebes crashes in final kilometre, Bertizzolo and Cecchini complete podium.
From being an acrobatic gymnast as a child to racing for town signs in training, find out more about the 23-year-old sprint sensation.
DSM rider wins all three stages and overall.
Dutch rider beats Bastianelli and Norsgaard to extend overall lead.
World champion beaten by Laura Wiebes in first race since Paris-Roubaix.
Team DSM rider beats Balsamo and Norsgaard after break caught in final kilometer.
Strong sprint field lines up for flat tour around Essex and London.
'The team really believed in me and did everything they could to get me in a good position,' says Team DSM rider.
The Dutch rider on her 'Hell of the North' hopes, aiming for Tour de France yellow, and a growing rivalry with Elisa Balsamo.
With no Lizzie Deignan this year, there'll be a new name on the famed cobble trophy. From Marianne Vos to Lotte Kopecky, here are some of the riders to watch this Saturday.
The Dutch sprinter backed up her win of 12 months ago, blasting clear on the chaotic run into Schoten.
Brace for chaos in Wednesday's classic: 'It's traditionally a sprinter’s race, but there may be an added factor as it looks like there will be a lot of wind.'
The two went head-to-head once again at Exterioo Brugge-De Panne, with Balsamo on top for the second win in four days.
Dutch sprinter says that developing rivalry with Elisa Balsamo is 'good for the sport.'
Wiebes winning streak ended in second, Bastianelli finishes third.
The Dutch sprinter pulled out several bike lengths as rode to her third straight win.
With a mature performance to win Saturday's Ronde van Drenthe, the Dutch rider looks like the sprinter to beat this spring.
The Team DSM rider sprinted to victory at the second round of the women's WorldTour on Saturday, Ronde van Drenthe.
Wiebes defends Drenthe title, bettering Balsamo and Kopecky in dramatic final.
Will the VAM-Berg break the race apart or will a sprinter take the day on Saturday?
American Lily Williams of Human Powered Health finished just outside of top-10 in a bunch sprint.
Wiebes unstoppable with 13th win of season after Team DSM control final of Women's WorldTour closer.
Wiebes won the fifth stage of the six day race, her second stage victory in a row.
The Dutchwoman becomes only the second rider in the race's history to win two days in a row as Demi Vollering maintains her race lead.
Demi Vollering held onto her overall lead.
Lorena Wiebes took victory ahead of Chiara Consonni and Chloe Hosking as Demi Vollering maintains her race lead.
Wiebes won the eighth stage of the Giro Donne on Friday.
Lorena Wiebes outsprints Emma Norsgaard, while GC remains unchanged with Anna van der Breggen securely in the lead.
Wiebes won the fifth stage of the Giro Donne.
Team DSM executes a flawless finish; Norsgaard and Vos round out the podium.
Here's the news making the headlines on Monday, June 7.
Trend toward more aggressive racing, a parity among the sprinters, increasingly engaging broadcasts – the current era is one to savor.
The Dutch sprinter secured her first victory of 2021 from a bunch gallop, besting rivals with a very well-timed and powerful kick.
The victory is the first for Amy Pieters this season, and the fifth for SD-Worx so far in 2021.
Here's what's making headlines on Tuesday, March 16.
GC decided by close battle between Brennauer, Wiebes and Longo Borghini for intermediate sprint points.