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La Vuelta Femenina (; "The Female Tour") is an elite women's professional bicycle race held in Spain. The race is organised by Unipublic and
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(ASO), which also organises the men's
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. It is part of the
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. Some teams and media have referred to the race as a 'Grand Tour', as it is one of the biggest events on the women's calendar. However, the race does not meet the UCI definition of such an event. La Vuelta Femenina replaces the Challenge by La Vuelta stage race (previously one day race) run between 2015 and 2022, staged at the same time as the men's tour.


History


Challenge by La Vuelta

In
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, La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta was first held as a one-day road race in the centre of
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, coinciding with the final day of the Vuelta a España. The race was similar to the
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race held in conjunction with the final days of the
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. In 2016, the race joined the newly established
UCI Women's World Tour The UCI Women's World Tour is the premier annual female elite road cycling tour. , the tour includes 27 events in Europe, Asia and Oceania – with one-day races such as Strade Bianche Donne and Paris–Roubaix Femmes, stage races such as Wo ...
. From 2018 onwards, a time trial was held as a first stage, remaining in the Madrid region. In
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, a third day of racing was added and the race was renamed as the Ceratizit Challenge by La Vuelta – after sponsor Ceratizit, and as stages were held outside the borders of the
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. The
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edition increased the number of stages to 4, with the race finishing in
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. The
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edition had 5 stages, from Marina de Cudeyo in the northern
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region to Madrid – with the final day of the race coinciding with the final day of the 2022 Vuelta a España. The race had been criticised by the women's peloton for not being challenging enough, with 3 time
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winner and 2022 Tour de France Femmes winner
Annemiek van Vleuten Annemiek van Vleuten (; born 8 October 1982) is a retired Dutch professional Bicycle racing, road racing cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Team, UCI Women's WorldTeam . Van Vleuten is twice a winner of both the UCI Road World Cha ...
, stating "if you look at the 022course you can conclude that the Vuelta ''(sic)'' is not yet ready to call itself a grand tour".


La Vuelta Femenina

In June 2022, it was announced that the Challenge by La Vuelta event would increase in length to 7 days, be renamed La Vuelta Femenina, and would be held in May rather than September. This would make it the third Major Tour for professional women following the Giro d'Italia Donne and the Tour de France Femmes. In February 2023, the route for the 2023 edition was announced by race director Fernando Escartín, who also confirmed that the race will be sponsored by supermarket
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. Annemiek van Vleuten praised the route, calling it "a very complete Vuelta", and welcomed that the inclusion of the Lagos de Covadonga climb on the final stage, stating "to end in such a famous location is essential for the race". Organisers referred to the 2023 edition as the first edition of La Vuelta Femenina, with media noting that the race had grown from the previous Challenge by La Vuelta races. In April 2023, the
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announced that a three year television deal had been agreed, with the race available on free to air channels across Europe. The race has identical classifications to the Vuelta a España, with the red jersey for the general classification, the green jersey for the points classification, the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification, and the white jersey for the young rider (under 23) classification. The jerseys are made by Santini. The first rider to the top of the largest climb on the race is awarded the Cima Estela Domínguez, honouring the Spanish rider who was killed while training in 2023. The 2023 edition was won by Dutch rider
Annemiek van Vleuten Annemiek van Vleuten (; born 8 October 1982) is a retired Dutch professional Bicycle racing, road racing cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Team, UCI Women's WorldTeam . Van Vleuten is twice a winner of both the UCI Road World Cha ...
by just nine seconds, making her the first woman to win all three of the major stage races in women's cycling (, Tour de France Femmes and
Giro Donne The is an annual women's cycle stage race around Italy. First held in 1988, the race is currently part of the UCI Women's World Tour, and is currently organised by RCS Sport, the organisers of the men's Giro d'Italia. The race was previously b ...
). The 2024 edition was won by Dutch rider
Demi Vollering Adriana Geertruida "Demi" Vollering (; born 15 November 1996) is a Dutch professional bicycle racing, racing cyclist who rides for UCI Women's Team, UCI Women's WorldTeam FDJ–Suez. Considered one of the greatest riders of her generation, sh ...
, on a longer and more challenging course than previous editions. Organisers noted that the race may tackle the "legendary" Angliru climb ( in length, an average gradient of 10%) in future editions.


Winners


Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta


Challenge by La Vuelta


La Vuelta Femenina


Wins per country


Winners of secondary classifications


See also

*
Giro d'Italia Women The is an annual women's cycle stage race around Italy. First held in 1988, the race is currently part of the UCI Women's World Tour, and is currently organised by RCS Sport, the organisers of the men's Giro d'Italia. The race was previously ...
– a stage race in Italy * Tour de France Femmes – a stage race in France


References


External links


Official website
{{UCI Women's World Tour Cycle races in Spain Women's road bicycle races UCI Women's World Tour races