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19-05-22

Germany hosts its best women's race

The Internationale LOTTO Thüringen Ladies Tour is the only women's .Pro race held in Germany, and since there is no German event in the Women's WorldTour, we are looking at the most important women's race in the country. Held in 1988 for the first time, the Internationale LOTTO Thüringen Ladies Tour is one of the oldest races on the current women's calendar. However, the race has never managed to enter the WWT circuit, despite having submitted a candidacy on several occasions.

Route

The race is made up of 6 stages that rolls through the undulating terrain of Thuringia, with no chances for climbers. The route is ideal for sprinters and classics specialists.

Favorites

Lisa Brennauer (1000) starts as the big favorite, since she rides at home, the course suits her perfectly, and she is the strongest rider on the start list. Maria Giulia Confaloneri (600), Tatiana Guderzo (400), Silvia Zanardi (400), Thalita De Jong (200), Arianna Fidanza (200), Femke Markus (200) or Teniel Campbell (200) are other cyclists who can do well in the race.