
After some racing in Australia, UAE and Spain, the women's peloton is now getting ready to tackle the Belgian roads in three races over the next few days. First up is the mythical Omloop, which has joined the World Tour for the first time this season. 132.2 km await the riders en route from Gent to Ninove. 5 pavés and 8 hellingen, including the Kapelmuur-Bosberg combo, will provide the main challenges on the course.
Last year saw Annemiek van Vleuten tow Demi Vollering to the finish, where she crushed her younger compatriot with an impressive sprint. Van Vleuten, now in her final season, has the opportunity to win the race for a record third time, but with fierce opposition from the likes of Trek (Balsamo/Longo Borghini), FDJ - SUEZ (Brown/Cavalli/Uttrup Ludwig) and SD Worx (Kopecky/Reusser/Vollering/Wiebes), among others, it won't necessarily be an easy task. She will however be part of a strong team herself with Mackaij, Lippert, Norsgaard and Sierra alongside her. Time will tell whether a team will be able to play the numbers game perfectly, if one rider will simply stomp the others or if it will be held together for a sprint in a reduced group.
Omloop is one of the races where the women finish after the men (at approx. 17:15 CET), so you won't miss the finish if you sleep in.


Start list: https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=9181&y=2023&k=8
Former winners: Annemiek van Vleuten 2, Anna van der Breggen 2, Emma Johansson 2, Suzanne de Goede 2, Chantal van den Broek-Blaak, Amy Pieters, Christina Siggaard, Lucinda Brand, Lizzie Deignan, Tiffany Cromwell, Kirsten Wild, Loes Gunnewijk and Mie Bekker Lacota