List of world class women riders coming through the Hadleigh area confirmed

By Derek Davis

30th May 2022 | Local Sport

Lorena Wiebes in the 2021 Women's Tour (Picture credit: SWpix)
Lorena Wiebes in the 2021 Women's Tour (Picture credit: SWpix)

Spectators lining the route will see the best in the world race through through Hadleigh, Bildeston and Wattisham has been confirmed.

Former champions Kasia Niewiadoma and Coryn Labecki will be joined by past stage winners Lorena Wiebes, Christine Majerus and Chloe Hosking on the start line of this year's Women's Tour.

Britain's leading women's stage race has once again attracted a world-class field for its eighth edition, which begins in Colchester on Monday 6 June.

These top riders will grind their way up a hill in Bildeston in a Queen of the Mountains stage, and sprint along Hadleigh High Street as they whizz through a swathe of the area in the very first sage of the 2022 race.

 See the detailed route through the Hadleigh area here and choose your favourite vantage point

Niewiadoma, who triumphed in 2017 and finished second two years later, will start off among the favourites for this year's title. The Polish rider, who competes for the Canyon//SRAM Racing team, is also two-time Women's Tour stage winner. One of the best climbers in the peloton, Niewiadoma will be one to watch on stage five, which finishes atop the Black Mountain in Carmarthenshire. 

Elisa Longo Borghini during last year's race (Picture credit: SWpix)

Labecki succeeded Niewiadoma as overall champion and will lead a Team Jumbo – Visma squad that also features British star Anna Henderson. A former American national champion, the 29-year-old has previously won the Trofeo Alfredo Binda and Tour of Flanders, as well as stage in the Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile. 

Returning to compete in her second Women's Tour is Team DSM's Lorena Wiebes. The Dutch sprinter claimed back-to-back victories in last year's race and will be among the favourites for the opening day victory in Bury St Edmunds. Wiebes has already won four races in 2022, including the prestigious Ronde van Drenthe one-day race in her native country in March, and a clean sweep at last weekend's RideLondon.

Twelve-time Luxembourg road race champion Christine Majerus, who has two Women's Tour stage wins to her name (in Kettering, 2015, and Norwich, 2016), forms part of an impressive Team SD Worx provisional line-up that also includes 2016 runner-up Ashleigh Moolman Pasio and 2017 UCI road world champion Chantal van den Broeck-Blaak. 

Hosking was one of the most consistent riders in last year's race, finishing second in Banbury, third in both Southend and Felixstowe, and fourth in Clacton. A stage winner in the race five years ago in Royal Leamington Spa, Hosking (Trek – Segafredo) is also the reigning Commonwealth Games road race champion.

Other riders due to take part in this year's race are 2021 runner-up Clara Copponi (FRA, FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope) and ŠKODA Queen of the Mountains winner Elise Chabbey (SUI, Canyon//SRAM Racing), this year's Paris-Roubaix winner Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA, Trek – Segafredo) and her team-mate, newly-crowned UCI World Hour Record holder Ellen van Dijk (NED), plus another former ŠKODA Queen of the Mountains champion in Audrey Cordon Ragot (FRA). 

Kasia Niewiadoma is a previous champion (Picture credit: SWpix)

Thirteen of the 14 UCI Women's WorldTour squads will compete in this year's race as the Women's Tour gets set for its joint largest field ever: 102 riders across 17 teams.

This year's Women's Tour begins in Colchester (Monday 6 June) with a stage that culminates in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Following stage two in Harlow (Tuesday 7 June), subsequent legs will visit Gloucestershire (stage three, Wednesday 8 June) and Wales (stages four and five on Thursday 9 and Friday 10 June). The race will conclude in Oxfordshire on Saturday 11 June with a stage between picturesque Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds and the heart of historic Oxford.

     

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