Tour of Scandinavia: Uttrup Ludwig stuns sprinters for final stage but can’t deny Van Vleuten the overall
Annemiek van Vleuten racks up her 17th GC victory in penultimate race before retirement
Annemiek van Vleuten racks up her 17th GC victory in penultimate race before retirement
Here's the headlines making the news on Friday, February 24.
Tour of Scandinavia, the first WorldTour stage race to take place after the Tour de France Femmes, reports record viewing figures.
A victory that has been years in the making.
Jumbo-Visma rider Anouska Koster reeled in just meters from the line after late solo flyer as Uttrup Ludwig secures inaugural edition of race.
Dane survives ‘mega stressful’ finale to hold on to lead and score a breakthrough overall win.
Jumbo-Visma rider Anouska Koster reeled in just meters from the line after late solo flyer as Uttrup Ludwig secures inaugural edition of race.
Dane outsprints Lianne Lippert on 'Queen stage,' Jule Van de Velde finishes third
SD Worx unfortunately started the Queen stage with only three riders.
German champion’s aggressive riding earns her second on GC on penultimate day of race.
Danish star outsprints Lianne Lippert on 'queen stage' as Marianne Vos loses grip on yellow jersey.
Fisher-Black out of race with fractured collarbone, Vollering loses more than five minutes in disaster day for SD Worx.
Six rider group holds off bunch to crack Marianne Vos’s winning streak.
Six rider group holds off bunch to crack Marianne Vos’s winning streak.
Shari Bossuyt takes third and moves up on GC after Alice Barnes’ solo attack.
It's Vos's world and the rest of the peloton is just living in it.
Dutchwoman takes third win in three days, beating Uttrup Ludwig on uphill finish.
Dutchwoman takes third win in three days, beating Uttrup Ludwig on uphill finish.
After three years of setbacks coming second to the best in the world is quite the comeback.
The Dutch woman comes from behind to take Fahlin right on the line.
Swede takes first WorldTour top-3 in four years in Strömstad.
The Dutch woman comes from behind to take Fahlin right on the line.
The Dutchwoman ensures she doesn't make the same mistake again after losing victory in Sweden last week.
Dutchwoman beats Megan Jastrab and Shari Bossuyt in Helsingør.
'All of the girls and team fully backed me, and gave me the confidence that I was lacking to go for it,' says former world champion.
Dutchwoman beats Megan Jastrab and Shari Bossuyt in Helsingør.
Demi Vollering and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig lead the GC charge, while the likes of Marianne Vos will be hunting for stages.
The six-day stage race takes over from the Ladies Tour of Norway and includes stages in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.