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All the key information about the 2022 Women’s Tour. Race photos: SWpix
Maps for the return of the Women's Tour have been released as the race traverses central and south eastern England
RideLondon Classique set to be bumped to three days in May for 2022
Atherstone, Warwickshire to host 10-mile TT as more details of the 2021 race's start and finish towns are announced
The organiser is hoping the race, last won by Lizzie Deignan in 2019, will be approved to take place in October
Raise funds for East Anglian Air Ambulance and bag a finish line spot in Suffolk next year
Organiser Sweetspot decides to cancel race for 2020 and plan ahead for 2021
Organisers Sweetspot will look for dates later in the year.
Ovo Energy ends three-year partnership with marquee British races
Deignan's return to racing continues as she plans to race aggressively at Women's Tour
Our selection of the racers who could make their mark at the Ovo Energy Women’s Tour, which runs from Monday 10th to Saturday 15th June
Popular London cycling cafe and bike shop Look Mum No Hands is the ideal location to while away the hours watching professional cycling
Canyon-Sram are not only ambitious for race wins, but hope to shape the development of women’s cycling
Race adds on extra stage as it continues it quest to reduce gender inequality in professional cycling
A look back at a hard week of racing at the 2018 Women's Tour. Photos: Allan Stone
Defending champ Niewiadoma forms part of strong squad including Ferrand-Prévot, Klein, and the Barnes sisters. Photo: Velofocus
Lizzie Deignan talks about the importance of the prize money and coverage parity of the Women's Tour
The race will now offer €90,000 total prize money, up from €35,000
Jolien D'hoore wins final London stage, while Katarzyna Niewiadoma leads to the end at the OVO Energy Women’s Tour
Video interview with three new Wiggle-High5 signings, Grace Garner, Julie Leth and Amy Cure