Lesser Known Road Racing for Women Thread

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Charlotte Kool took stage 3a but it looks like Lucinda Brands ITT on stage 3b took that stage and the overall GC at Baloise ladies tour by quite a margin.

Also why does Anna Hendersons TT setup annoy me so much, she seems to expend so much effort holding a very unstable bike position, and yet she's still quick, if they could just dial out some of the instability, she'd win stages like this imo at least, at a canter.
 
It is a first in Stuttgart, I think that was Pirrone’s first pro win, 6 years after she beat, among other, Norsgaard, Georgi, Wiebes at the Jr wc. Great 7th place for young Dane Solbjork Anderson. Surely, a bigger team will pick her up for next year.
 
Noticed that she's been picked for the Worlds, and couldn't help but wonder if Braikia deliberately picked a rider, who'd have a chance in the U23 sub-competition, apart from her being an important helper for the leaders.
Well, she will be eligible in the u23 category for many years to come:) I guess she was an obvious pick based on this years results by Danish riders, not a lot of riders out there scoring consistent uci points.
 
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Almost all top GC riders will be present at the Tour. Only Fisher-Black, Realini and Niedermaier are missing. This will be a great battle.

Vos, Kool, Wiebes, Balsamo and Consonni will clash at the sprint finishes. But of course Wiebes, Balsamo and Kool are the strongest among the sprinters.

Will be intersting how SD Worx will handle Kopecky in this race. Will she have a similar role like MVP had this Tour?
 
I have a bit of a question regarding team-levels.

Officially, there are only two levels: WorldTour, and Conti. However, could you argue that some of the conti-teams have sort of unoficially become "ProTeams"?
Also, are riders from the AG U23 team allowed to guest-ride for the main AG team? They're kinda like a devo team, but they're also officially on the same level?
 
I have a bit of a question regarding team-levels.

Officially, there are only two levels: WorldTour, and Conti. However, could you argue that some of the conti-teams have sort of unoficially become "ProTeams"?
Also, are riders from the AG U23 team allowed to guest-ride for the main AG team? They're kinda like a devo team, but they're also officially on the same level?

There aren't a ProTeam tier, but teams like Ceratizit and AGI-SQS obviously have bigger budgets than Team ABC for instance (they will most likely both become WWT teams next season).

Since the two AGI teams are currently both Conti teams, they can't borrow riders from each other.
 
I was crossing my fingers for a Laboral Kutxa victory in Kreiz Breizh, but Debora Silvestri overcooked the corner before the small climb to the finish, which also made Barbara Malcotti go off road. Giorgia Vettorello was then able to drop former triathlete Quinty Schoens to take her first UCI win.
 
The UCI takes decisions in favour of the professionalisation of women's cycling, and commits to a fairer and safer sport
In addition, the UCI Management Committee approved the creation of a second division of women's professional teams. This means that UCI ProTeams for women will appear from 2025. The introduction of this division, positioned between the existing UCI Women's WorldTeams (1st division) and UCI Women's Continental Teams (to become 3rd division), was initially scheduled for the 2026 season. However, in view of the current boom in women's cycling, and following consultation with stakeholders, the decision was taken to bring forward the launch by one year. This new initiative will also enable a greater number of female riders to benefit from a professional framework. With the introduction of the women's UCI ProTeams, women's teams are now structured according to the same model as men's teams. As professional teams, the women’s UCI ProTeams will follow the same registration procedure as the other professional teams (UCI Women's WorldTeams, UCI WorldTeams and men’s UCI ProTeams) by registering directly with the UCI. The UCI will be assisted in this task by the appointed external auditor, PwC.
Not entirely sure this is the best move for the sport
 

EF Education to start their own women's team.....
Really hope this is not bad news for Linda Jacksons current EF team who have already lost Tibo and SVB sponsors, seems like an all new team and not an amicable takeover or whatever..
Swaping one team for the other does not really help cycling.
 
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