The UAE Tour Women 2025 achieved an unprecedented milestone with an average speed of 48.407 km/h during a 111km stage, notably the highest in women's WorldTour history. Lorena Wiebes of SD Worx-Protime claimed victory, supported by strong performances from other top riders in a leading echelon. This stage surpassed the previous record of 46.75 km/h from La Vuelta Femenina. Riders like Lily Williams have noted the increasing competitiveness and speed in women's cycling, reflecting its rapid evolution and heightened athleticism.
In 2025's UAE Tour Women, the stage saw the fastest average speed ever recorded for a women's WorldTour stage race at 48.407 km/h.
Lorena Wiebes won the stage, highlighting her impressive form, while a strong echelon formation among the leading riders contributed to this record.
Lily Williams expressed astonishment at the rising speeds in women's cycling and how every year brings greater competition and performance levels.
Elisa Longo Borghini's strategic play aimed at gaining time on the general classification, showcasing the tactical complexity of the race.
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