La Vuelta Femenina 2025
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Vollering seals GC win at Alto de Cotobello
Door Harmen Lustig Demi Vollering drops Anna van der Breggen, Marlen Reusser and Cédrine Kerbaol in the final kilometre of the Alto de Cotobello to solo to both the stage win and overall victory. Reusser and Van der Breggen round out the podium of the 2025 Vuelta Femenina.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Vos edges out Bredewold, Vollering still leader
Door Harmen Lustig After a thrilling finale, the stage in Baltanás comes down to a sprint. Marianne Vos takes the win by a narrow margin ahead of Mischa Bredewold, while Demi Vollering retains the overall lead.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Double triumph for Vollering at Lagunas de Neila
Door Harmen Lustig With 2.9 kilometres remaining on the steep climb to the Lagunas de Neila, Demi Vollering accelerates. She drops the Marlen Reusser and solos to victory, taking the leader’s jersey in the process.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Van der Breggen wins with late attack, Gerritse retains GC lead
Door Harmen Lustig Anna van der Breggen attacks on the descent to the finish. She holds on until the line and wins her first race since her comeback. She moves up to second place, but her teammate Femke Gerritse retains the lead in the overall standings.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Gerritse doubles up in Huesca
Door Harmen Lustig Femke Gerritse sprints to victory on the streets of Huesca, edging out Marianne Vos in a head-to-head duel. She also takes the red jersey, while Marianne Vos and Letizia Paternoster sit in second and third.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Commanding sprint triumph Vos, Paternoster grabs GC lead
Door Harmen Lustig Marianne Vos sprints to victory in Sant Boi de Llobregat, while Letizia Paternoster finishes second to take the lead in the general classification.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 6: Becerril de Campos - Baltanás
Door Harmen Lustig Friday 9 May – In terms of elevation, stage 6 is the easiest of this year’s Vuelta Femenina. The route from Becerril de Campos to Baltanás covers 126.7 kilometres and features no more than 753 metres of climbing.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Lidl–Trek wins opening team time trial, Van Dijk first leader
Door Harmen Lustig Lidl–Trek powers to victory in the opening team time trial of the Vuelta Femenina. Ellen van Dijk crosses the line first to become the first overall leader.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 stage 1: Start times Barcelona TTT
Door Harmen Lustig As is tradition, the Vuelta Femenina kicks off with a team time trial. Lidl-Trek took the win last year – who will come out on top this time? Touretappe.nl brings you the start times.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig The Vuelta Femenina starts on Sunday with a TTT and finishes the following Saturday with a brutal mountain stage. A second summit finish, a hilly race, and plenty of opportunities for sprinters complete the route. The red caravan travels from east…
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Vuelta Femenina 2025: Riders
Door Harmen Lustig Marianne Vos, Demi Vollering, Kasia Niewiadoma, Anna van der Breggen. Chloé Dygert, Marlen Reusser, Kristen Faulkner, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot... The line-up for La Vuelta Femenina.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 1: Barcelona TTT
Door Harmen Lustig Sunday 4 May – La Vuelta Femenina kicks off with an 8.1-kilometre team time trial in Barcelona. The course is flat and fast.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 2: Molins de Rei - Sant Boi de Llobregat
Door Harmen Lustig Monday 5, May – Stage 2 of the Vuelta Femenina is a 99-kilometre race featuring just under 1,400 metres of climbing. The only ascent of the day comes early in the stage.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 3: Barbastro - Huesca
Door Harmen Lustig Tuesday, 6 May – Stage 3 of the Vuelta Femenina takes the peloton across the rolling plains of northern Aragón, from Barbastro to Huesca. The route covers 132.4 kilometres with just under 1,200 metres of elevation gain.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 4: Pedrola - Borja
Door Harmen Lustig Wednesday, 7 May - Stage 4 of the Vuelta Femenina covers 111.6 kilometres from Pedrola to Borja. With two climbs along the way, the riders will tackle roughly 1,500 metres of elevation gain.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 5: Golmayo - Lagunas de Neila
Door Harmen Lustig Thursday, 8 May - Stage 5 of the Vuelta Femenina brings the first of two summit finishes. The 120.4-kilometre route from Golmayo to Lagunas de Neila concludes with a 6.8-kilometre ascent averaging 8.7%.
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Vuelta Femenina 2025 Route stage 7: La Robla - Alto de Cotobello
Door Harmen Lustig Saturday, 10 May – The final stage is both the longest and the toughest of the Vuelta Femenina. The riders face 152.6 kilometres in the saddle, taking on three climbs, the last of which averages 8% over 10.3 kilometres.