
After some racing in Australia, UAE and Spain, the women's peloton is now getting ready to tackle the Belgian roads in three races within the next week. First up is the mythical Omloop on Saturday, which, according to some, marks the start of the season proper. 138 km await the riders en route from Gent to Ninove. 6 pavés and 8 hellingen, including the Kapelmuur-Bosberg combo, will provide the main challenges on the course.
Last year's race saw the BAGUETTE (best and greatest, eh... something) Marianne Vos toy with Lotte Kopecky and win her surprisingly first ever victory in this race. Neither Vos nor Kopecky will be riding this time around, and Lizzie Deignan and Tiffany Cromwell are expected to be the only former winners on the start line. This makes it quite likely that we'll get a first time champion, and following her crushing performance in Valenciana, Demi Vollering looks like the woman to beat. However, nothing is decided on paper.
Omloop is one of the races where the women finish after the men (at approx. 17:10 CET), so you won't miss the finish if you sleep in.



Start list: https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=9181&y=2025&k=8
Former winners: Annemiek van Vleuten 2, Anna van der Breggen 2, Emma Johansson 2, Suzanne de Goede 2, Marianne Vos, Lotte Kopecky, Chantal van den Broek-Blaak, Amy Pieters, Christina Siggaard, Lucinda Brand, Lizzie Deignan, Tiffany Cromwell, Kirsten Wild, Loes Gunnewijk and Mie Bekker Lacota