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CYCLING COMPETITION
Ronde van Vlaanderen voor Vrouwen; Ronde van Vlaanderen World Cup; Women's Tour of Flanders; Tour of Flanders (women's race)
  • Sweden's [[Emma Johansson]] had four podium finishes, but failed to win the Tour of Flanders.
  • The [[Paterberg]] in [[Kluisbergen]] is the steepest and last climb of the race with 13 km remaining from the top.
  • 2014 event]]: [[Ellen van Dijk]] ''(middle)'' flanked by [[Lizzie Armitstead]] ''(l)'' and [[Emma Johansson]] ''(r)''.
  • 2018 Tour of Flanders]] on the market square in [[Oudenaarde]].
  • 2015 event]].
  • [[Lizzie Deignan]] leads a group ahead of [[Anna van der Breggen]] and [[Pauline Ferrand-Prévot]] on Oude Kwaremont.
  • 2019 event]]: the race starts and finishes in [[Oudenaarde]], covering 157 km and taking in 10 climbs. The final 16 km are in green.
  • The Haaghoek road is the fifth and last flat cobbled sector of the race.
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vrouwen      
n. women, wives
vrouw         
n. woman, wife, female, missis, missus, lady, dona, petticoat
vrouwtje      
n. small female

Википедия

Tour of Flanders for Women

The Tour of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen), formerly the Tour of Flanders for Women (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen voor Vrouwen), is an annual road bicycle racing event in Flanders, Belgium, held in early April. It is held on the same day as the men's race, on much of the same roads but at a shorter distance. Dutch riders Mirjam Melchers, Annemiek van Vleuten and German Judith Arndt hold the record with two wins each. Lotte Kopecky won the most recent edition in 2022.

The event has been held annually since 2004 on the same day as the men's race. From 2004 to 2015 it was part of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. Since 2016, the race is included in the UCI Women's World Tour, cycling's top-tier female elite competition. Since the first edition, organisers have included more climbs and extended the race gradually from 94 km in the first edition to 157 km in 2019.

From 2021, race organisers Flanders Classics have dropped the 'for Women' part of the name on their website, with the women's race now sharing the Tour of Flanders name with the men's race. To distinguish between the two races, they are now categorised as the 'Elite Men' and 'Elite Women' editions.