2022 UCI Women's World Tour

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2022 UCI Women's World Tour
Seventh edition of the UCI Women's World Tour
Details
Dates5 March – 9 October 2022
Location
Races23
Champions
Individual championAnnemiek van Vleuten (Movistar Team)
Teams' championSD Worx
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The 2022 UCI Women's World Tour was a competition that included twenty-three road cycling events throughout the 2022 women's cycling season. It was the seventh edition of the UCI Women's World Tour, the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2016. The competition began with Strade Bianche on 5 March, and finished with the final stage of the Tour de Romandie Féminin on 9 October. Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar Team) became the first rider to win the individual classification for a third time, having previously won the 2018 and 2021 titles. She won four overall victories during the season, including the Giro Donne and the inaugural Tour de France Femmes - becoming the first woman to complete a Giro–Tour double in the same year. Second place went to fellow Dutch rider Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM) who won three events. Third place was taken by Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek–Segafredo) for the second year in succession - Borghini won five events, including Paris–Roubaix Femmes. Twelve different riders won races, with five riders holding the individual classification lead during the season. As in previous years, the teams classification was won by SD Worx - their sixth win in seven seasons. The youth classification was won by Dutch rider Shirin van Anrooij (Trek–Segafredo).

Events

File:2022 AGR finish Annemiek van Vleuten1.jpg
Annemiek van Vleuten (pictured at the Amstel Gold Race) won the overall classification
File:2022 AGR finish Shirin van Anrooij.jpg
Shirin van Anrooij (pictured at the Amstel Gold Race) won the youth classification

The race calendar for the 2022 season was announced in June 2021,[1][2] with twenty-four races initially scheduled – up from eighteen that were held in 2021. The calendar featured several new events, including Tour de France Femmes. In September 2021, the Tour de Romandie Féminin was added to make a total of twenty-five races.[3] The two Chinese races were cancelled in June 2022, making a total of twenty-three races.[4][5]

2022 UCI Women's World Tour
Race Date First Second Third File:Jersey violet.svg Leader
Italy Strade Bianche Donne 5 March File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of South Africa.svg Ashleigh Moolman (RSA) File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
Netherlands Ronde van Drenthe 12 March File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lorena Wiebes (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA) File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
Italy Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio 20 March File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA) File:Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Bertizzolo (ITA) File:Flag of Italy.svg Soraya Paladin (ITA) File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA)
Belgium Classic Brugge–De Panne 24 March File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lorena Wiebes (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Marta Bastianelli (ITA)
Belgium Gent–Wevelgem 27 March File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Maria Giulia Confalonieri (ITA)
Belgium Tour of Flanders 3 April File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (NED)
Netherlands Amstel Gold Race 10 April File:Flag of Italy.svg Marta Cavalli (ITA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED) File:Flag of Germany.svg Liane Lippert (GER)
France Paris–Roubaix Femmes 16 April File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucinda Brand (NED) File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
Belgium La Flèche Wallonne Féminine 20 April File:Flag of Italy.svg Marta Cavalli (ITA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED)
Belgium Liège–Bastogne–Liège Femmes 24 April File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grace Brown (AUS) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED)
Spain Itzulia Women 13–15 May File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pauliena Rooijakkers (NED) File:Flag of the United States.svg Kristen Faulkner (USA)
Spain Vuelta a Burgos Feminas 19–22 May File:Flag of France.svg Juliette Labous (FRA) File:Flag of France.svg Évita Muzic (FRA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED)
United Kingdom RideLondon Classique 27–29 May File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lorena Wiebes (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA) File:Flag of Denmark.svg Emma Norsgaard (DEN) File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
United Kingdom The Women's Tour 6–11 June File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grace Brown (AUS) File:Flag of Poland.svg Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Italy Giro Donne 30 June–10 July File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Marta Cavalli (ITA) File:Flag of Spain.svg Margarita Victoria García (ESP) File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Balsamo (ITA)
France Tour de France Femmes 24–31 July File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED) File:Flag of Poland.svg Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Sweden Postnord Vårgårda WestSweden TTT 6 August Trek–Segafredo SD Worx Team DSM
Sweden Postnord Vårgårda WestSweden RR 7 August File:Flag of France.svg Audrey Cordon-Ragot (FRA) File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pfeiffer Georgi (GBR) File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Valerie Demey (BEL)
Norway/Denmark/Sweden Tour of Scandinavia 9–14 August File:Flag of Denmark.svg Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN) File:Flag of Germany.svg Liane Lippert (GER) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexandra Manly (AUS)
France Classic Lorient Agglomération 27 August File:Flag of Spain.svg Margarita Victoria García (ESP) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amber Kraak (NED) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grace Brown (AUS)
Netherlands Simac Ladies Tour 30 August – 4 September File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lorena Wiebes (NED) File:Flag of France.svg Audrey Cordon-Ragot (FRA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karlijn Swinkels (NED)
Spain Challenge by La Vuelta 7–11 September File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Vollering (NED)
Switzerland Tour de Romandie Féminin 7–9 October File:Flag of South Africa.svg Ashleigh Moolman (RSA) File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) File:Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)

Cancelled events

Due to COVID-19-related logistical concerns raised by teams regarding travel to Australia (including strict quarantine requirements), the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race was cancelled.[6] In June 2022, the planned Chinese races (Tour of Chongming Island and Tour of Guangxi) were cancelled as the organisers did not wish to stage the events due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China.[4][5]

References

  1. "Road calendar". Union Cycliste International. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  2. Mickey, Abby. "2022 Women's WorldTour Calendar includes Tour de France Femmes". Cyclingtips. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  3. Frattini, Kirsten. "Three-day Tour de Romandie added to the Women's WorldTour in 2022". cyclingnews. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Ostanek, Daniel (2022-06-21). "Women's WorldTour closer Tour of Chongming Island cancelled". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "UCI WorldTours shortened as Tours of Guangxi cancelled". cyclingnews.com. 2022-06-17. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  6. "Ciclismo, emergenza Covid – Tour Down Under cancellato anche nel 2022, salta anche Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race". www.eurosport.it (in italiano). 30 September 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2022.