Stuttgart makes its debut in the ProSeries
The Women's Cycling Grand Prix Stuttgart & Region is a professional women's race that started last year as a 1.2 race but has managed to jump two categories in just one year and become part of the UCI ProSeries, the second division of women's world cycling. The race, linked to the popular Brezel Race, where more than 3000 amateur cyclists participate, is the highlight of a day in which Stuttgart and its surroundings host a big celebration of our sport.
Route
The professional race covers a route of 119 kilometers with a total of 1200 meters of positive elevation. In the final circuit, which the cyclists will have to complete 3 times, a 250-meter ramp at an 8% gradient is a great place for those looking to avoid a sprint finish to make their move.
Favorites
Elena Pirrone (200), Chloe Dygert (600), Olivia Baril (600), Eleonora Gasparrini (600), Erica Magnaldi (600), Anouska Koster (400), Floortje Mackaij (200), Amanda Spratt (600), Maria Giulia Confalonieri (400), Ruth Edwards (200), Claire Steels (200), Martina Fidanza (200), and Linda Riedmann (200) are some of the most notable cyclists on the provisional start list.
Photo: © Women's Cycling Grand Prix Stuttgart & Region