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2015 in women's road cycling is about the 2015 women's bicycle races ruled by the UCI and the 2015 UCI Women's Teams.

World Championships

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The World Road Championships is set to be held in Richmond, Virginia, United States.

Race Date Winner Second Third
World Championship Team Time Trial
World Championship Time Trial
World Championship Road Race

UCI World Cup

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Race Date Winner Second Third
Netherlands Ronde van Drenthe (details) 14 March
Italy Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio (details) 29 March
Belgium Tour of Flanders (details) 5 April
Belgium La Flèche Wallonne Féminine (details) 22 April
China Tour of Chongming Island World Cup (details) 17 May
Germany Sparkassen Giro (details) 2 August
Sweden Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT (details) 21 August
Sweden Open de Suède Vårgårda (details) 23 August
France GP de Plouay (details) 29 August
Final standings

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Single day races (1.1 and 1.2)

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Race Date Cat. Winner Second Third
Argentina III Gran Prix San Luis Femenino (details) January 10 1.2
Belgium Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (details) February 28 1.2
Belgium Le Samyn des Dames (details) March 4 1.2
Italy Strade Bianchi (details) March 7 1.2
Belgium Omloop van het Hageland (details) March 8 1.2
Netherlands Acht van Westerveld (details) March 12 1.1
Netherlands Novilon EDR Cup (details) March 15 1.2
France Cholet Pays de Loire Dames (details) March 22 1.2
Belgium Gent–Wevelgem (details) March 29 1.2
Belgium Grand Prix de Dottignies (details) April 6 1.2
Netherlands Ronde van Gelderland (details) April 19 1.2
Netherlands EPZ Omloop van Borsele (details) April 25 1.2
Belgium Dwars door de Westhoek (details) April 26 1.1
Netherlands Ronde van Overijssel (details) May 1 1.1
Netherlands Rabobank Marianne Vos Classic (details) May 9 1.1
Belgium Trofee Maarten Wynants (details) May 16 1.2
Venezuela Copa Federacion Venezolana de Ciclismo (details) May 16 1.2
Venezuela Clasico FVCiclismo Corre Por la VIDA (details) May 17 1.2
Netherlands Boels Rental Hills Classic (details) May 29 1.1
France Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan Dames (details) May 30 1.2
Belgium Gooik-Geraardsbergen-Gooik (details) May 31 1.1
Belgium SwissEver GP Cham-Hagendorn (details) May 31 1.2
United States Winston Salem Cycling Classic (details) 131-May 1.2
Russia Grand Prix of Maykop (details) June 2 1.2
Canada Chrono Gatineau (details) June 5 1.1
Canada Grand Prix cycliste de Gatineau (details) June 4 1.1
United States The Philadelphia Cycling Classic (details) June 7 1.1
Spain Durango-Durango Emakumeen Saria (details) June 9 1.2
Slovenia Nagrada Ljubljane TT (details) June 6 1.2
Switzerland GP du Canton d'Argovie (details) June 14 1.2
Belgium Diamond Tour (details) June 14 1.2
Netherlands Salverda Omloop van de Ijsseldelta (details) June 20 1.2
Syria Golan I June 21 1.2
Syria Golan II June 23 1.2
Syria Golan III June 26 1.2
Canada White Spot / Delta Road Race (details) July 5 1.2
France La Course by Le Tour de France (details) July 26 1.1
Belgium Erondegemse Pijl (Erpe-Mere) (details) August 1 1.2
France Chrono Champenois-Trophée Européen (details) September 13 1.1
Italy Giro dell'Emilia Internazionale Donne Elite (details) October 10 1.2
France Chrono des Nations (details) October 18 1.1
Brazil GP Memorial Bruno Caloi (details) November 10 1.2

[2] † The clock symbol denotes a race which takes the form of a one day time trial.

Stage races (2.1 and 2.2)

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Race Date Cat. Winner Second Third
Argentina Tour Femenino de San Luis (details) January 11–16 2.2
Qatar Ladies Tour of Qatar (details) February 3–6 2.1
New Zealand Womens Tour of New Zealand (details) February 18–22 2.2
Costa Rica Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica (details) February 25 – March 1 2.2
El Salvador Vuelta a El Salvador (details) March 11–16 2.1
Thailand The Princess Maha Chackri Sirindhon's Cup (details) April 8–10 2.2
Netherlands Energiewacht Tour (details) April 8–12 2.2
United States Joe Martin Stage Race (details) April 23–26 2.2
United States Tour of the Gila (details) April 29– May 3 2.2
Czech Republic Gracia Orlova (details) April 30– May 3 2.2
Luxembourg Festival Luxembourgeois du cyclisme féminin Elsy Jacobs (details) May 1–3 2.1
China Tour of Chongming Island (details) May 13–15 2.1
China Tour of Zhoushan Island (details) May 13–15 2.1
Russia Tour of Adygeya (details) June 3–06 2.2
Germany Auensteiner-Radsporttage (details) June 6–07 2.2
Spain Emakumeen Euskal Bira (details) June 10–14 2.1
United Kingdom The Women's Tour (details) June 17–21 2.1
Italy Giro del Trentino Alto Adige-Südtirol (details) June 19–21 2.1
Italy Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile (details) July 3–12 2.1
Czech Republic Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska (details) July 9–12 2.2
Netherlands BeNe Ladies Tour (details) July 17–19 2.2
Germany Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen (details) July 17–23 2.1
France Les 4 jours féminins (details) July 21–24 2.2
France La Route de France (details) August 8–16 2.1
Norway Ladies Tour of Norway (details) August 14–16 2.2
France Trophée d'Or Féminin (details) August 22–26 2.2
Netherlands Boels Rental Ladies Tour (details) September 1–6 2.1
France Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche (details) September 2–7 2.2
Belgium Lotto Belisol Belgium Tour (details) September 10–14 2.2
Brazil Giro Feminino de Ciclismo (details) November 6–8 2.2
Brazil Volta Feminina da República (details) November 13–15 2.2

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Championships

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International Games

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Championships Race Date Winner Second Third
All-Africa Games
European Games Individual time trial
Road race
Pan American Games Individual time trial
Road race
Island Games

Continental Championships

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Championships Race Date Winner Second Third
African Cycling Championships Road race
Individual time trial
Oceania Cycling Championships Road race
Individual time trial
Pan American Championships Road race
Individual time trial
Asian Cycling Championships Road race
Individual time trial
European Road Championships Road race (under-23)
Individual time trial (under-23)

Potential races

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The USA Pro Challenge's decision to create a women's race comes just after the AEG, organizers of the Tour of California, announced an expansion of its women's race to a total of four days, which includes a three-day stage race and an individual time trial. The Vuelta a España also recently announced that it will host a one-day women's race in 2015. [4]

The Amgen Tour of California Women’s Race p/b SRAM is set to start in South Lake Tahoe on May 8 and conclude in Sacramento on May 10, followed by an individual time trial in Big Bear Lake on May 15.[5]

References

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