2018 The Women's Tour

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2018 The Women's Tour
2018 Women's Tour stage 3 021 Coryn Rivera race leader (2).JPG
Coryn Rivera, winner of the 2018 Women's Tour
Race details
Dates13–17 June 2018
Stages5
Distance678.1 km (421.4 mi)
Results
Jersey green.svg WinnerFlag of the United States.svg  Coryn Rivera  (USA) (Team Sunweb)
  SecondFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) (WaowDeals Pro Cycling)
  ThirdFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dani Rowe  (GBR) (WaowDeals Pro Cycling)

Jersey pink.svg PointsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) (WaowDeals Pro Cycling)
Jersey black.svg MountainsFlag of Italy.svg  Elisa Longo Borghini  (ITA) (Wiggle High5)
Jersey red.svg SprintsFlag of the United States.svg  Coryn Rivera  (USA) (Team Sunweb)
  Team WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  2017
2019  

The 2018 Ovo Energy Women's Tour, [1] is the fifth staging of The Women's Tour, a women's cycling stage race held in the United Kingdom. It ran from 13 to 17 June 2018, as part of the 2018 UCI Women's World Tour.

Contents

Route

Stage schedule
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
113 June Framlingham to Southwold 129.7 km (80.6 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jolien D'Hoore  (BEL)
214 June Rushden to Daventry 143.9 km (89.4 mi) Hillystage.svg Hilly stageFlag of the United States.svg  Coryn Rivera  (USA)
315 June Atherstone to Leamington Spa 150.4 km (93.5 mi) Hillystage.svg Hilly stageFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarah Roy  (AUS)
416 June Wychavon District to Worcester 131.5 km (81.7 mi) Hillystage.svg Hilly stageFlag of Denmark.svg  Amalie Dideriksen  (DEN)
517 June Dolgellau to Colwyn Bay 122.6 km (76.2 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of Finland.svg  Lotta Lepisto  (FIN)

Classification leadership table

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinner General classification
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Points classification
Jersey pink.svg
Mountains classification
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Sprints classification
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British rider classification
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Combativity Team classification
1 [2] Jolien D'Hoore Jolien D'Hoore Jolien D'Hoore Christine Majerus Amy Pieters Dani Rowe Susanne Andersen WaowDeals Pro Cycling
2 [3] Coryn Rivera Coryn Rivera Coryn Rivera Elisa Longo Borghini Coryn Rivera Maaike Boogaard
3 [4] Sarah Roy Ann-Sophie Duyck
4 [5] Amalie Dideriksen Marianne Vos Charlotte Becker
5 [6] Lotta Lepisto Natalie Grinczer
Final Coryn Rivera Marianne Vos Elisa Longo Borghini Coryn Rivera Dani Rowe No overall award WaowDeals Pro Cycling

See also

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