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2025 Strade Bianche-Eroica Toscana
(World Tour), Italy

19th edition: Saturday, March 8, 2025

Montepaschi Strade Bianche historical results | 2024 edition | Teams presentation photos | Pre-race photos

Men's race | Women's race

Men's Strade Bianche

Men's race map & profile | Photos | Start list

Siena - Siena, 213 km with 15 sectors of white, gravel roads totaling 71.2 kilometers

Tadej Pogacar solos into Siena for his third Strade Bianche win.

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Weather at the start/finish city of Siena at 2:05 PM, local time: 18C (64F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the southeast at 3 km/hr (2 mph). There is a 4% chance of rain.

The race: Here's the report from winner Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates.

Becoming the first rider in the race’s 18-year history to defend his title, Tadej Pogačar won Strade Bianche in the most spectacular fashion on Saturday afternoon. The UAE Team Emirates-XRG leader attacked with 18.6km to go and in a repeat of his performance from last season, stayed alone to the finish in Siena. In truth, however, the manner of victories could not be more different.

A dry, dusty day in Tuscany.

Battered, bloodied and bruised, the Slovenian was forced to produce a ride of the utmost bravery this time around to recover from a crash suffered inside the final 50km.

Having gone clear of the favourites group with Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling), Pogačar hit the deck in a three-up move alongside the 2023 champion and Ineos Grenadiers’ Connor Swift. The dramatic tumble left Pogačar with abrasions to his left-hand side and holes aplenty in his (no longer) all-white skinsuit. However, the reigning champion showed tremendous grinta to drop Swift, chase down Pidcock and eventually surge clear of the Q36.5 man with 18.6km to ride.

At one point it had looked inconceivable, but the 26-year-old was soon roared into Siena as the first world champion to win Strade Bianche resplendent in his rainbow bands. With the tifosi producing a reception befitting of his epic ride, Pogačar could not contain his smile at a postcard finish within the Piazzo del Campo.

As the two-time champion heading into the race, all eyes were on Pogačar and his UAE Team Emirates-XRG teammates at the beginning of the day in Siena. However, the seven-strong squad did not let this pressure deter them from producing a result to remember.

Behind Pogačar’s startling display, Tim Wellens showed his own great form to drop the Slovenian’s chasers and come home in third place. It is the Belgian’s second podium at this race in recent years, with the pair becoming the first teammates in nine years to finish in the top three at Strade Bianche.

With his victory, Pogačar has equalled Fabian Cancellara’s record of three wins in the fan-favourite Classic. Bloodied, bruised, history-maker.

The peloton with 80 kilometers to go...

As he celebrated in the historic town square, Pogačar exuded all the enthusiasm that has made the world champion a perfect fit for this chaotic race. An hour or so earlier, though, it all looked to have gone wrong for the defending champion.

The day had started out in perfect manner, with UAE Team Emirates-XRG escaping the crashes that had befallen many of the team’s rivals. With 95km to go and the peloton well into the toughest period of the race, Florian Vermeersch led his teammates Isaac del Toro, Wellens and Pogačar, all four of them at the very head of the bunch. Vermeersch’s role in this moment was vital, making his eventual 18th-place finish all the more impressive.

For Del Toro, the moment to increase the pace come with a little over 81km to ride. The Mexican set a lightning pace at the front of the peloton, shredding the group in size and ensuring that the Monte Sante Marie would be as hard as possible for all involved. It was Wellens’ turn next, and the Belgian reduced the group of favourites to just Pogačar, Pidcock, Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) and Roger Adrià (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe).

80 kilometers to go: Tadej Pogacar and Tom Pidcock take off. Connor Swift soon joins them.

With Pogačar’s attack appearing inevitable, Pidcock took his opportunity at 78.5km out to seize the initiative. To his credit, the Brit made the first proper attack of the race and ensured that the Slovenian would have to scamper along the gravel to stay on the wheel. With their form evident, the pair soon showed a clean pair of heels to the remnants of the day’s breakaway. That is, except for Swift of Ineos Grenadiers.

The British national gravel champion dug deep to stay involved and heading towards the final 70km, the trio quickly developed a gap of over a minute to those chasing. As Wellens surfed the wheels in the group behind, Pogačar would soon find himself at the centre of a moment of drama.

Pogačar's race-winning attack came in the most spectacular fashion
Taking a left-hand bend in first position at 49.7km to go, Pogačar saw his back wheel slide out and send the Slovenian to the asphalt. Holding on to his bars for as long as possible, the 26-year-old slid along the ground and went flying into the grass verge.

Pogacar crashes on a downhill curve. Swift followed him off the road without crashing.

Safely negotiating the mayhem, Pidcock continued his forward march and went off alone, with Swift forced to unclip. As the latter went off in pursuit, the camera was focused solely on Pogačar, whose sunglasses were strewn across his nose in a scene that certainly captured the moment.

A scuffed-up Pogacar gets a new bike.

Thankfully, Pogačar was able to quickly remount and despite needing to change to an alternate within a few hundred metres, the Slovenian could put his head down into the chase aboard his backup bike. With added motivation, the UAE Team Emirates-XRG man produced a ferocious assault that saw Swift caught and dropped, before bridging across to Pidcock at 46km to go.

The pair would ride together, that is, with Pogačar torn and bruised, until the Colle Pinzuto, which was the day’s penultimate sector of gravel. On the climb, Pogačar put the finishing touches on this particular masterpiece, attacking out of the saddle and leaving Pidcock in an exhausted trail of dust.

Tom Pidcock leads Tadej Pogacar (his clothes show his crash). Connor Swift is more than a minute back.

It had been a fantastic ride by the former champion, but he was unable to follow Pogačar’s acceleration and as the Slovenian entered the 16th and final sector of gravel, the gap was already an unassailable one minute. As for Wellens, the Belgian too made use of the gravel climb, pressing on from the chasing group and riding strongly to the finish in Siena. His third-place finish ensured that two UAE Team Emirates-XRG riders would take to the day’s podium.

Pogacar and Pidcock riding away with the race. Then with less than 20km to go Pogacar dropped Pidcock and went solo. With 12 kilometers to go Pidcock trailed Pogacar by 51 seconds.

Taking place over the white gravel roads of Tuscany, Strade Bianche only has a short history but has quickly become one of the most popular points on the calendar. With the spin of a back wheel on the loose asphalt and a cacophony of noise emanating from the roadside fans, the world champion road with all the heart of a three-time champion as he wrote another impressive chapter into his palmarès.

Scuffed, bruised and bloody, Pogacar heads to the finish for his third Strade Bianche win.

The Slovenian’s victory on Saturday marks UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s 15th of the season, with the Emirati squad on pace to eclipse last season’s record-breaking campaign. With the Tuscan backdrop to his courageous assault, Pogačar’s Strade Bianche success will no doubt last the test of time as one of the highlights of the season.

Pogacar in Siena and heading for the finish.

Pogačar: “It was a pretty good race today. It was super fast, a really strong breakaway and our guys did amazing work on the front. I’m really happy to take the win.

“I really enjoyed it all until I crossed the finish line. After the adrenaline wore off I start to feel the scratches and scrapes, so it is not the best way to win a race. Thankfully it’s nothing serious but I will be picking out thorns from my side for a few days.

“I know that stretch of road very well, I have ridden it already 20 times in my life but sometimes you misjudge and I just slipped. For a moment, I did not know if I was ok, and I had to change the bike. I was a bit worried because when you crash, the body takes a lot from you but I still had enough to finish and I managed to pull it off. Tim also taking the final podium spot with me was the icing on the cake. He’s a great guy and deserves it.”

Thankfully, there are no concerns about Pogačar following the crash. He escaped only with abrasions.

Complete results:

Photos by Sirotti

213 kilometers raced at an average speed of 40.705 km/hr

1 Tadej Pogačar UAE Team Emirates-XRG 5hr 13min 58sec
2 Thomas Pidcock Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team @ 1min 24sec
3 Tim Wellens UAE Team Emirates-XRG 2:12
4 Ben Healy EF Education-EasyPost 3:23
5 Pello Bilbao Bahrain-Victorious 4:20
6 Magnus Cort Uno-X Mobility 4:26
7 Gianni Vermeersch Alpecin-Deceuninck 4:29
8 Michael Valgren EF Education-EasyPost 4:37
9 Lennert Van Eetvelt Lotto 4:47
10 Roger Adrià Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 5:06
11 Mikel Landa Soudal Quick-Step 5:31
12 Toms Skujiņš Lidl-Trek 5:33
13 Connor Swift INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
14 Davide Formolo Movistar Team s.t.
15 Quinten Hermans Alpecin-Deceuninck 5:34
16 Andrea Vendrame Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
17 Jordan Labrosse Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
18 Florian Vermeersch UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
19 Lewis  Askey Groupama-FDJ s.t.
20 Kévin Vauquelin Arkéa-B&B Hotels 5:41
21 Fredrik Dversnes Uno-X Mobility 5:45
22 Attila Valter Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
23 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 5:52
24 Marc Hirschi Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5:55
25 Albert Withen Philipsen Lidl-Trek 6:01
26 Bastien Tronchon Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 6:24
27 Mark  Donovan Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 7:16
28 Anders Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 8:49
29 Mattia Cattaneo Soudal Quick-Step 8:59
30 Joseph Blackmore Israel-Premier Tech 9:14
31 Anders Foldager Team Jayco AlUla 9:22
32 Fabian Weiss Tudor Pro Cycling Team 9:27
33 Isaac Del Toro UAE Team Emirates-XRG 10:29
34 Brandon Smith Rivera INEOS Grenadiers 10:30
35 Bauke Mollema Lidl-Trek 11:08
36 Louis Barré Intermarché-Wanty 11:30
37 Dylan Teuns Cofidis 11:35
38 Mikkel Frølich Honoré EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
39 Valentin Madouas Groupama-FDJ 11:37
40 Davide Toneatti XDS Astana Team s.t.
41 Simone Velasco XDS Astana Team 11:39
42 Arjen Livyns Lotto 11:40
43 Jakob Fuglsang Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
44 Chris Hamilton Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
45 Gianmarco Garofoli Soudal Quick-Step 11:42
46 Afonso Eulálio Bahrain-Victorious 11:44
47 Filippo Zana Team Jayco AlUla 11:47
48 Francesco Busatto Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
49 Samuele Zoccarato Team Polti VisitMalta s.t.
50 Reuben Thompson Lotto 11:52
51 Simon Clarke Israel-Premier Tech 11:55
52 Romain Grégoire Groupama-FDJ 11:58
53 Anthony Delaplace Arkéa-B&B Hotels 12:03
54 Hugo Houle Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
55 Lorenzo Germani Groupama-FDJ 13:49
56 Ben Turner INEOS Grenadiers 13:52
57 Felix Engelhardt Team Jayco AlUla 14:24
58 Kevin Colleoni Intermarché-Wanty 15:24

 

Mens race map, profile & list of gravel sectors:

Map of the 2025 Men's Strade Bianche race

Detail map of the final circuit

Men's 2025 Strade Bianche race profile

Mens 2025 Strade Bianche profile of final kilometer

List of gravel sectors


Race photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti, March 8, 2025:

UAE Team Emirates at the front. Pogacar in his rainbow jersey can be seen a few riders back from the front.

76 kilometers into the race, the pack raises dust on the Lucignano D'Asso sector.

A dry, dusty day in Tuscany. Another picture of riders on the Lucignano D'Asso sector.

Another shot of rider on the Lucignano D'Asso sector.

Pogacar and Pidcock on the Monte Sante Marie sector, 131 kilometers into the race.

Tadej Pogacar gets his third Strade Bianche win.

Tom Pidcock was second

Tim Wellens finishes third

Just after the race, Pogacar a bit worse for the wear.

Second-place Thomas Pidcock just after the race.

Tadej Pogacar wins Strade Bianche for a third time.

The podium, from left: Thomas Pidcock (2nd), Tadej Pogacar (1st), & Tim Wellens (3rd).


Teams presentation photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti, March 7, 2025:

Two of the greats were there, Maurizio Fondriest (1988 World Champion) and Vincenzo Nibali (TDF 2014, Giro 2013 & 2016, Vuelta 2010 winner).

The two riders who will start with No. 1 back numbers, Tadej Pogacar and Urska Zigart

UAE Team Emirates & UAE Team ADQ

Tadej Pogacar

Gianni Moscon

The Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe team

Valentin Madouas

Groupama-FDJ & FDJ-Suez

Mikel Landa

Teams Soudal Quick-Step & AG Insurance-Soudal

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

Lidl-Trek

Picnic-PostNL

Team Movistar

EF Education-PostNL & EF Education-Oatly

Team Uno-X Mobility

Alpecin-Deceuninck & Fenix-Deceuninck

Team Q36.5

INEOS Grenadiers

Decathlon-Ag2r-La Mondiale

Team Intermarché-Wanty

XDS-Astana

Team Polti-VisitMalta

Team Lotto

Team Arkea-B&B Hotels

Solution Tech-Vini Fantini

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Men's start list, March 7, 2025:

UAE Team Emirates-XRG
1 Tadej Pogacar
2 Filippo Baroncini
3 Isaac del Toro
4 Felix Grossschartner
5 Domen Novak
6 Florian Vermeersch
7 Tim Wellens
Alpecin-Deceuninck
11 Gianni Vermeersch
12 Samuel Gaze
13 Gal Glivar
14 Quinten Hermans
15 Xandro Meurisse
16 Johan Price-Pejtersen
17 Emiel Verstrynge
Arkea-B&B Hotels
21 Kévin Vauquelin
22 Anthony Delaplace
23 Louis Rouland
24 Simon Guglielmi
25 Mathis Le Berre
26 Martin Tjøtta
27 Clément Venturini
Bahrain Victorious
31 Pello Bilbao
32 Nicolò Buratti
33 Afonso Eulalio
34 Matej Mohoric
35 Andrea Pasqualon
36 Robert Stannard
37 Max van der Meulen
Cofidis
41 Alex Aranburu
42 Valentin Ferron
43 Ion Izagirre
44 Jonathan Lastra
45 Jan Maas
46 Paul Ourselin
47 Dylan Teuns
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale
51 Bastien Tronchon
52 Clément Berthet
53 Stan Dewulf
54 Jordan Labrosse
55 Noa Isidore
56 Nicolas Prodhomme
57 Andrea Vendrame
EF Education-EasyPost
61 Ben Healy
62 Richard Carapaz
63 Rui Costa
64 Mikkel Honore
65 Archie Ryan
66 James Shaw
67 Michael Valgren
Groupama-FDJ
71 Valentin Madouas
72 Lewis Askey
73 David Gaudu
74 Lorenzo Germani
75 Romain Grégoire
76 Quentin Pacher
77 Rémy Rochas
INEOS Grenadiers
81 Michal Kwiatkowski
82 Kim Heiduk
83 Salvatore Puccio
84 Brandon Rivera
85 Artem Shmidt
86 Connor Swift
87 Ben Turner
Intermarché-Wanty
91 Francesco Busatto
92 Louis Barré
93 Kamiel Bonneu
94 Kevin Colleoni
95 Tom Paquot
96 Simone Petilli
97 Alexy Faure-Prost
Israel-Premier Tech
101 Jakob Fuglsang
102 Joe Blackmore
103 Simon Clarke
104 Hugo Houle
105 Krists Neilands
106 Nadav Raisberg
107 Riley Sheehan
Lidl-Trek
111 Andrea Bagioli
112 Bauke Mollema
113 Jacopo Mosca
114 Albert Withen Philipsen
115 Quinn Simmons
116 Toms Skujins
117 Mathias Vacek
Lotto
121 Lennert Van Eetvelt
122 Jarrad Drizners
123 Logan Currie
124 Arjen Livyns
125 Eduardo Sepulveda
126 Reuben Thompson
127 Jonas Gregaard
Movistar Team
131 Davide Formolo
132 Ruben Guerreiro
133 Carlos Canal
134 Davide Cimolai
135 Pelayo Sanchez
136 Gonzalo Serrano
137 Natnael Tesfazion
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
141 Tom Pidcock
142 Xabier Azparren
143 Gianluca Brambilla
144 Fabio Christen
145 Mark Donovan
146 Milan Vader
147 Nickolas Zukowsky
Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe
151 Roger Adrià
152 Jonas Koch
153 Filip Maciejuk
154 Gianni Moscon
155 Anton Palzer
156 Jan Tratnik
157 Tim van Dijke
Solution Tech-Vini Fantini
161 Davide Baldaccini
162 Valerio Conti
163 Andrea Piras
164 Lorenzo Quartucci
165 Kristian Sbaragli
166 Arnaud Tissières
167 Kyrylo Tsarenko
Soudal Quick-Step
171 Mikel Landa
172 Mattia Cattaneo
173 Gianmarco Garofoli
174 Pepijn Reinderink
175 Pieter Serry
176 Mauri Vansevenant
177 Louis Vervaeke
Team Jayco-AlUla
181 Filippo Zana
182 Alessandro De Marchi
183 Davide De Pretto
184 Felix Engelhardt
185 Anders Foldager
186 Alan Hatherly
187 Asbjørn Hellemose
Team Picnic PostNL
191 Kevin Vermaerke
192 Romain Combaud
193 Robbe Dhondt
194 Chris Hamilton
195 Bjoern Koerdt
196 Max Poole
197 Frank van den Broek
Team Polti-VisitMalta
201 Mattia Bais
202 Davide De Cassan
203 Alex Martin
204 Gabriele Raccagni
205 Javier Serrano
206 Diego Sevilla
207 Samuele Zoccarato
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
211 Attila Valter
212 Tijmen Graat
213 Menno Huising
214 Jørgen Nordhagen
215 Ben Tulett
216 Tosh Van der Sande
217 Julien Vermote
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
221 Marc Hirschi
222 Lawrence Warbasse
223 Jacob Eriksson
224 Roland Thalmann
225 Yannis Voisard
226 Fabian Weiss
227 Hannes Wilksch
Uno-X Mobility
231 Magnus Cort
232 Martin Urianstad Bugge
233 Fredrik Dversnes
234 Ådne Holter
235 Anders Halland Johannessen
236 Tobias Halland Johannessen
237 William Blume Levy
XDS Astana Team
241 Alberto Bettiol
242 Alessandro Romele
243 Christian Scaroni
244 Ide Schelling
245 Davide Toneatti
246 Diego Ulissi
247 Simone Velasco

 


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Women's Strade Bianche

Women's race map, profile & list of gravel sectors | Start list

Siena - Siena, 136 km with 12 sectors of white, gravel roads totaling 39.8 kilometers

Demi Vollering takes a brilliant solo win in Siena.

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The race: Here's the report from third-place Pauline Ferrand-Prévot's Team Visma | Lease a Bike.

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot crowned a strong race with a third place in Strade Bianche Donne. The 33-year-old Frenchwoman was at the front every time and sprinted to a nice podium place in the final steep metres. Demi Vollering crowned herself the winner.

In the 11th edition of the Italian classic, the pace was constantly high from the start. Team Visma | Lease a Bike was well represented in the front group with Eva van Agt, Fem van Empel, Femke de Vries and Ferrand-Prévot. With forty kilometres to go, Ferrand-Prévot saw her chance and responded to an attack by Mavi Garcia.

The seven leaders grabbed a minute's lead in no time, but the chasers did not give in. Led by Vollering and Anna van der Breggen, the two groups came together and on the final gravel strip, the two Dutch riders rode away from the rest. In the battle for third place, Ferrand-Prévot pulled ahead thanks to a powerful sprint.

"This is a great start to the season", Ferrand-Prévot said. "I felt good today and the team did a great job keeping me at the front all the time. When Mavi Garcia accelerated, it seemed like a good time for me to go with her. My goal was to start the last climb with a lead, but unfortunately the group behind closed the gap."

Climbing in the finish city of Siena, Demi Vollering drops the hammer. Hard.

On the final climb, Ferrand-Prévot could not keep up with her competitors. "I was at my limit and when I saw the gap getting bigger, I focused on third place. I gave everything I had and won the sprint. I'm happy I could manage that." According to the Olympic mountain bike champion, this performance gives a lot of confidence for the rest of the season. "Now that I know I can compete with the best, I will go to the next races with a good feeling."

The podium, from left: Anna van der Breggen (2nd), Demi Vollering (1st), & Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (3rd)

Complete results:

136 kilometers raced at an average speed of 35.623 km/hr

1 Demi Vollering FDJ-SUEZ 3hr 49min 4sec
2 Anna van der Breggen Team SD Worx-Protime @ 18sec
3 Pauline Ferrand-Prevot Team Visma | Lease a Bike 1:42
4 Juliette Labous FDJ-SUEZ s.t.
5 Mavi Garcia Liv AlUla Jayco 1:47
6 Yara Kastelijn Fenix-Deceuninck 1:48
7 Puck Pieterse Fenix-Deceuninck 1:49
8 Niamh Fisher-Black Lidl-Trek 1:54
9 Noemi Rüegg EF Education-Oatly 1:55
10 Silke Smulders Liv AlUla Jayco 1:59
11 Monica Trinca Colonel Liv AlUla Jayco 2:00
12 Evita Muzic FDJ-SUEZ 2:01
13 Marte Berg Edseth Uno-X Mobility 2:10
14 Kim Le Court AG Insurance-Soudal Team 2:13
15 Mischa Bredewold Team SD Worx-Protime 2:22
16 Silvia Persico UAE Team ADQ 3:17
17 Femke Gerritse Team SD Worx-Protime 3:36
18 Letizia Borghesi EF Education-Oatly 5:04
19 Liane Lippert Movistar Team 5:19
20 Amanda Spratt Lidl-Trek 5:30
21 Ella Wyllie Liv AlUla Jayco 5:37
22 Caroline Andersson Liv AlUla Jayco 6:00
23 Dominika Wlodarczyk UAE Team ADQ 7:30
24 Eva van Agt Team Visma | Lease a Bike 7:49
25 Léa Curinier FDJ-SUEZ 7:58
26 Lauretta Hanson Lidl-Trek 8:39
27 Dilyxine Miermont Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team 9:23
28 Steffi Häberlin Team SD Worx-Protime 9:26
29 Simone Boilard Uno-X Mobility 11:39
30 Solbjørk Minke Anderson Uno-X Mobility s.t.
31 Fem van Empel Team Visma | Lease a Bike 11:41
32 Femke de Vries Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
33 Cédrine Kerbaol EF Education-Oatly 13:36
34 Margot Vanpachtenbeke VolkerWessels Women’s Pro Team 14:48
35 Anna Henderson Lidl-Trek s.t.
36 Marta Cavalli Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
37 Brodie Chapman UAE Team ADQ s.t.
38 Alice Towers CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto s.t.
39 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto 14:52
40 Barbara Malcotti Human Powered Health 14:55
41 Ashleigh Moolman AG Insurance-Soudal Team 14:57
42 Mireia Benito AG Insurance-Soudal Team s.t.
43 Antonia Niedermaier CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto s.t.
44 Sara Casasola Fenix-Deceuninck s.t.
45 Lore De Schepper AG Insurance-Soudal Team s.t.
46 Christina Schweinberger Fenix-Deceuninck s.t.
47 Josie Nelson Team Picnic PostNL 15:03
48 Sofia Arici Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria 15:07
49 Gaia Segato BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni 15:16
50 Amber Pate Liv AlUla Jayco 15:17
51 Urska Zigart AG Insurance-Soudal Team s.t.
52 Sarah Roy EF Education-Oatly 15:25
53 Marie Le Net FDJ-SUEZ 15:27
54 Mareille Meijering Movistar Team 16:01
55 Elisa Longo Borghini UAE Team ADQ 16:09
56 Eleonora Gasparrini UAE Team ADQ s.t.
57 Alena Amialiusik UAE Team ADQ s.t.

 

Womens race map, profile & list of gravel sectors:

Map of the women's race

Detail map of the final circuit,

Women's race profile

Profile of the final kilometers of the women's race

List of gravel sectors in the women's race.


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Women's start list, March 7, 2025:

AG Insurance-Soudal Team
1 Urska Zigart
2 Mireia Benito
3 Lore De Schepper
4 Kim Le Court
5 Gaia Masetti
6 Ashleigh Moolman Pasio
Aromitalia 3T Vaiano
11 Romina Costantini
12 Eleonora La Bella
13 Rasa Leleivyte
14 Alice Papo
15 Elisa Tottolo
16 Hanna Tserakh
BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni
21 Irene Cagnazzo
22 Andrea Casagranda
23 Carmela Cipriani
24 Marina Garau Roca
25 Gaia Segato
26 Elisa Valtulini
CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto
31 Katarzyna Niewiadoma-Phinney
32 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka
33 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
34 Antonia Niedermaier
35 Soraya Paladin
36 Alice Towers
Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team
41 Sandra Alonso
42 Franziska Brausse
43 Lana Eberle
44 Sara Fiorin
45 Dilyxine Miermont
46 Petra Zsanko
Cofidis Women Team
51 Julie Bego
52 Victorie Guilman
53 Spela Kern
54 Clara Koppenburg
55 Hannah Ludwig
56 Nikola Noskova
EF Education-Oatly
61 Nina Berton
62 Letizia Borghesi
63 Cédrine Kerbaol
64 Nina Kessler
65 Sarah Roy
66 Noemi Rüegg
FDJ-SUEZ
71 Demi Vollering
72 Loes Adegeest
73 Léa Curinier
74 Juliette Labous
75 Evita Muzic
76 Marie Le Net
Fenix-Deceuninck
81 Christina Schweinberger
82 Sara Casasola
83 Yara Kastelijn
84 Puck Pieterse
85 Marthe Truyen
86 Annemarie Worst
Human Powered Health
91 Thalita de Jong
92 Yurani Blanco
93 Carlotta Cipressi
94 Ruth Edwards
95 Barbara Malcotti
96 Mona Mitterwallner
Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria
101 Sofia Arici
102 Valeria Curnis
103 Sara Pepoli
104 Federica Piergiovanni
105 Beatrice Rossato
106 Asia Zontone
Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi
111 Alice Maria Arzuffi
112 Yanina Kuskova
113 Debora Silvestri
114 Arianna Fidanza
115 Laura Tomasi
116 Cristina Tonetti
Lidl-Trek
121 Lizzie Deignan
122 Niamh Fisher-Black
123 Lauretta Hanson
124 Anna Henderson
125 Riejanne Markus
126 Amanda Spratt
Liv AlUla Jayco
131 Mavi Garcia
132 Caroline Andersson
133 Amber Pate
134 Silke Smulders
135 Monica Trinca Colonel
136 Ella Wyllie
Movistar Team
141 Liane Lippert
142 Jelena Eric
143 Floortje Mackaij
144 Ana Vitoria Magalhães
145 Mareille Meijering
146 Marlen Reusser
Roland
151 Morgane Coston
152 Giulia Giuliani
154 Elena Pirrone
155 Kaja Rysz
156 Giorgia Vettorello
Team Mendelspeck E-Work
161 Michela De Grandis
162 Sara Pellegrini
163 Prisca Savi
164 Asia Sgaravato
165 Giorgia Tagliavini
166 Giulia Vallotto
Team Picnic PostNL
171 Marta Cavalli
172 Francesca Barale
173 Franziska Koch
174 Josie Nelson
175 Mara Roldan
176 Nienke Vinke
Team SD Worx-Protime
181 Anna van der Breggen
182 Mischa Bredewold
183 Femke Gerritse
184 Steffi Häberlin
185 Blanka Vas
186 Lorena Wiebes
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
191 Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
192 Femke de Vries
193 Eva van Agt
194 Fem van Empel
195 Margaux Vigié
196 Sophie von Berswordt
Top Girls-Fassa Bortolo
201 Virginia Bortoli
202 Monica Castagna
203 Elisa De Vallier
204 Sara Luccon
205 Marta Pavesi
206 Chiara Reghini
UAE Team ADQ
211 Elisa Longo Borghini
212 Alena Amialiusik
213 Brodie Chapman
214 Eleonora Gasparrini
215 Silvia Persico
216 Dominika Wlodarczyk
Uno-X Mobility
221 Solbjørk Minke Anderson
222 Teuntje Beekhuis
223 Simone Boilard
224 Marte Berg Edseth
225 Ingvild Gåskjenn
226 Linda Zanetti
VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team
231 Eline Jansen
232 Anne Knijnenburg
233 Marieke Meert
234 Laura Molenaar
235 Margot Vanpachtenbeke
236 Bodine Vollering

 


Pre-race photos, March 6, 2025

Fotoreporter Sirotti captured pictures of the riders training and checking out the course. I believe these are all on the Le Tolfe gravel sector.

Le Tolfe gravel sector.

Tadej Pogacar and Domen Novak.

Retired pro Léon Van Bon

Cofidis riders

Alex Aranburu

Thomas Pidcock

Alessandro De Marchi

Visma-Lease a Bike women's team

Mauri Vansevenant

Lorena Wiebes

Movistar riders

Natnael Tesfazion

A Team Lotto rider

Kevin Vauquelin

Mikel Landa

Bauke Mollema