2019 women’s Ronde van Vlaanderen
Male Team 07 Apr

Ronde van Vlaanderen

158.1 Kilometers
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Participants list

  1. Aude Biannic
  2. Alicia González
  3. Alba Teruel
  4. Gloria Rodríguez
  5. Sheyla Gutiérrez
  6. Roxane Fournier
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TV

The race will be broadcast live on Eurosport Player, at 12.30pm CEST on Sunday 7th, and also at Proximus Sports' Facebook page, at 12.00pm.
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Timetable

The neutralized start in Oudenaarde will be given at 10.55am on Sunday 7th April; the finish is expected between 3.07 and 3.34pm.
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Social Media

The race's official Twitter account is @RondeVlaanderen; the hashtag, #RVVwomen. As in every WorldTour race, the @UCI_WWT info account is a must-follow.
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Score

The current Polish champion Małgorzata Jasińska notched up a brilliant 6th place in 2018.

Route

Oudenaarde (158.1km)
07 April

Analysis

The Movistar Team is back to a race which brought them big joy in 2018, and one where they hope to turn things around to a classics season where results haven’t matched the courage and bond they’ve showed for the last few weeks. One of the longest events in the 2019 season with its 157 kilometers, ‘De Ronde’ is divided in its women’s parcours into two halves: an early part with stress, attacks and tight gaps and a brutal finale, with no room for respite, perfect from big moves from the most prestigious names in the sport.

The opening 85km up to the top of the Kapelmuur contain four cobbled sectors and five very well-known climbs, such as the Leberg (64km), the Berendries (68km) and the Tenbosse (75km). From Geraardsbergen, the race heads westbound to take on the Taaienberg (118km; biggest addition in this year’s route), the Kruisberg (132km) and the combined Oude Kwaremont (141km) / Paterberg (144km), climbed only once in the women’s RVV yet with hard terrain enough before that to become as destructive and decisive as in the men’s event.