Lotte Kopecky Wins Final-Stage Cliffhanger to Snatch Simac Ladies Tour GC
Solo breakaway caught just before finish line, handing world champion vital time bonus.
Solo breakaway caught just before finish line, handing world champion vital time bonus.
Dutchwoman bows out with cheers, waves and an atmospheric farewell.
Current world champion triumphs overall while multiple rainbow jersey winner ends pro career.
Niewiadoma aggressive during hilly stage, launches key move on final ascent of Cauberg.
Bunch sprint settles stage after earlier breakaway.
Belgian rider takes 12th victory of the season with win in individual time trial.
Follow all the action as Annemiek van Vleuten races for the last time at six-day Dutch tour.
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.
French champion edges out Riejanne Markus as Lorena Wiebes retains overall lead.
‘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.
Dutch national champion Riejanne Markus continues to make strides with Simac Ladies Tour stage 4 win.
Lorena Wiebes finishes second and holds on to race lead on hilly queen stage.
Team effort delivers Markus to victory, keeping Henderson and Swinkels in overall contention.
Lorena Wiebes 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.
American ends bad luck-stricken season early after Simac Ladies Tour crash.
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.
American’s return to racing cut short ahead of world championships.
Newly-crowned European champion beats Karlijn Swinkels and Audrey Cordon-Ragot in Lelystad.
The women's WorldTour heads to the Netherlands for six days of racing, starting Tuesday.
Newly crowned European road race champion Lorena Wiebes will be a marked woman in the sprints.
Women's racing is in full swing.
Here's the news making the headlines on Monday, August 30.
Marianne Vos took her third victory of the week in the stage 5 bunch sprint, and Chantal van den Broek-Blaak won the Simac Ladies Tour overall.
Kirsten Wild rode her last road race this Friday. She looks back at her memorable career and ahead to new things. Still bikes though.
The short punchy climbs and weather livened up the stage and made for some exciting racing.
The crash occurred outside the 3 km rule and a neutralization would have caused additional chaos.
Here's the news making headlines for Friday, August 27.
Lonneke Uneken won the stage from a group of six that managed to avoid the crash.
The Swiss national ITT champion put in a blistering pace to take the lead from Liv Racing's Alison Jackson.
Jackson now leads the overall, tied on time with Marianne Vos, ahead of the stage 2 time trial.
The Dutchwoman won the opening prologue in Ede.
Here's the news making the headlines on Tuesday, August 24.
The next Women's WorldTour stage race is just a round the corner.
Coronavirus flareups add uncertainty to leading Women's WorldTour stage race.
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American Lauren Hall sprints to victory in the Netherlands, moving up to second-place overall.
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Watch a recap of the six-day stage race that saw the best riders in the women's peloton tackle the Netherlands' narrow roads