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Preview: Women’s Tour of Scandinavia

A look at the route and contenders for one of the final races of the season.

Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig celebrates her overall victory at the 2022 Tour of Scandinavia ahead of Liane Lippert and Alexandra Manly.

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The second Tour of Scandinavia falls at an awkward time, post-World Championships, due to the Super Worlds this year, but the racing will absolutely still be worth watching. Last year saw four stage wins by the G.O.A.T., Marianne Vos, a fantastic effort by Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig to take the queen stage, and Alexandra Manly’s first WorldTour victory.

This year offers a bit of terrain for everyone, with the same climb that Uttrup Ludwig won the race on in 2022 featuring early in the race on stage 2, a few sprint-friendly stages, some breakaway chances, and even a short time trial on the penultimate day.

Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig wins stage 5 of the 2022 Tour of Scandinavia. She's wearing the white-cross-on-red of the Danish national champion and punches the air as she crosses the line solo.

Technically the race has been running since 2014 as the Ladies Tour of Norway, but after the 2021 edition, the race organizers introduced a change that would see their event expand to Denmark and Sweden. In its second edition in its expanded format, the Tour of Scandinavia will start in Norway with three stages before moving on to Denmark for the final two.

It is also the second-to-last race for former world champion Annemiek van Vleuten, who will end her illustrious career at the Simac Ladies Tour in September. She will line up alongside the defending champion to fight for what might be her final GC jersey.

The Tour of Scandinavia kicks off Wednesday, August 23rd in Mysen, Norway. The race consists of five stages, the first three in Norway and the final two in Denmark.

Live coverage can be found on GCN+ at 16:00 CEST for stages 1, 2 and 4, 13:00 for stage 3 and 12:30 for the final stage on Sunday.

Stage 1: Wednesday, August 23 – Mysen to Halden (124.6 km)

The first stage isn’t anything too hectic to start with; the 124.6 km road stage finishes with two local circuits in Halden. The circuits include one small climb that should make the finish a little more interesting.

The route profile of stage 1 of the 2023 Tour of Scandinavia.

The way she was riding at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, look to Lorena Wiebes to take the first stage and with it, the first leader’s jersey.

Stage 2: Thursday, August 24 – Vikersund to Norefjell (150.5 km)

The second stage is the “queen stage,” finishing after a 9 km-long ascent, it’s the longest stage in the race at 150.5 km.

The roads up to the climb offer ample opportunities for riders to get away before the base of the ascent, but the action will all come to a head on the climb to Norefjell Ski and Spa as it did in the 2022 edition when Uttrup Ludwig and Liane Lippert battled it out for overall victory.

The route profile of stage 2 of the 2023 Tour of Scandinavia, which features a steep climb eight km from the finish.

As the Simac Ladies Tour usually does not include any climbs over five km long, this will be the last time we see Van Vleuten in action on her favourite terrain. As such, Uttrup Ludwig will have her work cut out for her when it comes to repeating success in Norfjell.

Stage 3: Friday, August 25 – Kongsberg to Larvik (139.9 km)

The third stage is the most challenging of the week, despite the significant climb featuring a day prior; this one includes a Category 1 and Category 2 climb, and a short steep ascent to the finish to round out the day.

The route of stage 3 of the 2023 Tour of Scandinavia, featuring a lumpy profile in the second half and a climb to the finish at Larvik.

The whole stage is up and down, it will be hard for anyone whose legs aren’t feeling great to hide. Expect it to be either a small group of heavy hitters or a solo rider to ride to the line in Larvik.

Stage 4 ITT: Saturday, August 26 – Herning to Herning (16.5 km)

After hopping on a boat to Denmark the women will race a 16.5 km individual time trial around Herning on Saturday. The route is shortish at 16.5 km and flat, so it favours those who spend time on the discipline. It is also pretty technical, with some corners in the city and some sharp bends on the circuit just north of the start/finish.

The route profile of the stage 4 TT at the 2023 Tour of Scandinavia, which is mostly flat.

Worlds silver medalist Grace Brown is on the start list for FDJ-Suez and will no doubt be eyeing the fourth stage for her first big result since winning Tour Down Under in February.

Stage 5: Sunday, August 27 – Middelfart to Haderslev (143.9 km)

The final stage in Denmark is a fun one, with a few short climbs before the race finishes with some fast and challenging circuits. The race wraps up atop a short, steep climb, but the peloton will see it three times before they are finally done for the week.

The route profile of the fifth and final stage of the 2023 Tour of Scandinavia, which again is mostly rolling, with a circuit in Haderslev that the riders will do three times before finishing on a short climb.

While the finale will be hard for the Dane, all eyes will be on Tour de France Femmes stage winner Emma Norsgaard to take a stage in her home country on Sunday.

The Contenders

With the Giro Donne, Tour de France Femmes, and World Championships behind us the start list for the Tour of Scandinavia is somewhat lacking in big names, but there are still a few star contenders lining up on Wednesday.

The General Classification

As mentioned above, Annemiek van Vleuten will be aiming for what might be her final overall victory. She is up against 2022 winner Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig , who showed incredible form to take third in the Worlds in Glasgow. Van Vleuten was somewhat lacking at the Tour, but her form at the Giro was good enough to take three stages and the overall so it’s not out of the question the Dutchwoman demolishes the peloton on stage 2.

Annemiek van Vleuten blows kisses to the crowd as she comes to the finish line in eighth place at the 2023 World Road Championships, which will be her last.

Another rider coming off the Tour is Ashleigh Moolman Pasio . The AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step rider finished sixth overall there, but was sitting in the top three for a few stages. Now she is riding with a little less pressure, and if she holds onto Van Vleuten on the climb of stage 2 she can outsprint the former world champ for the stage and possibly the overall.

Canyon-SRAM’s young hopeful Ricarda Bauernfeind will get to try her hand at being the team leader for the first time; after winning a stage of the Tour she’s earned that right, so it will be interesting to see how she shoulders the responsibility in Scandinavia.

Ricarda Bauernfeind seems surprised to win stage 5 of the 2023 Tour de France Femmes. The Canyon-SRAM rider crosses the line alone from the breakaway and has her hand over her mouth.

Australian fans have a lot to cheer for with Amanda Spratt and Brodie Chapman lining up for Lidl-Trek. The duo will be fun to watch, with Spratty coming off some alright form from the Tour and Chapman coming back to the peloton after illness. Earlier in the season, Chapman rode an incredible time trial at the Tour de Suisse putting her among the second-tier favourites in Scandinavia, especially if the race doesn’t break apart on the second stage.

Another Aussie who could take the whole thing – and could definitely win a stage – is Grace Brown . Fresh off second in the ITT at Worlds, Brown is favoured to win the fourth stage but is also a decent climber when she needs to be. She will be there primarily to help her FDJ-Suez teammate Uttrup Ludwig, but in the process, she could sneak into a good spot before the fourth stage and upset the GC.

Grace Brown rides in the 2023 World Time Trial Championship in Glasgow, Scotland. The Australian is dressed in the national team kit, with green and yellow bands, and is in an extremely aerodynamic position en route to her second consecutive silver medal.

Niamh Fisher-Black returns to the WorldTour peloton after the Giro Donne. The young Kiwi on SD Worx-Protime is an exceptional climber, so keep an eye on her for the second stage. She is also good at reading a race, so the third and final stages are days she could surprise.

With a few good sprinting opportunities, teams have brought some of their fast women to Scandinavia including Lorena Wiebes , currently the fastest woman on the road. Wiebes has been personally responsible for nine of SD Worx’s 54 victories this season and has contributed to most of the rest. She is nearly unbeatable on a fast finish, and the team will put everything behind her to win a few stages.

Lorena Wiebes punches the air as she wins stage 3 of the 2023 Tour de France Femmes. She's wearing the European Champion kit, with blue bands and yellow stars on a white field.

Challenging Wiebes we have Emma Norsgaard , who is coming off some great form at the Tour. She’s not exactly a pure sprinter, but the circuit finishes of stages 1 and 5 are both good for the former Danish national champion.

Canyon-SRAM will start with Soraya Paladin , Maike van der Duin , and Sarah Roy , aka a very strong stage-hunting contingent. They will definitely be backing Bauernfeind for the overall, but expect to see those distinct helmets whenever there’s a fast finish. Together these three are a force.

Emma Norsgaard reacts with joy as she wins stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France Femmes. Norsgaard, who described herself as "not a sprinter" won from a long breakaway and sprinted well enough to hold off the field, including Lotte Kopecky, who is shown blurred behind in the yellow jersey of race leader.

Still working her way back from a horrendous crash at RideLondon Classique, hopefully, we will see Elisa Balsamo up there for Lidl-Trek on a couple of stages. The former world champion hasn’t had the best of seasons, but it looked like the legs were coming around in Glasgow.

Finally, DSM-Firmenich has a strong sprinting option with Megan Jastrab , and Jayco-AlUla will line up with both Letizia Paternoster and Ruby Roseman-Gannon for any fast finishes.

Stage hunting teams

As it’s a weird time in the season and a lot of big names are taking some much-needed downtime, it’s worth mentioning a few times are lining up with what can only be stage-hunting ambitions.

Among those are Uno-X , who will no doubt be actively attempting to win a home stage in Norway. Jumbo-Visma left both their Dutch stars Marianne Vos and Reijanne Markus at home for this race, bringing three riders under 21. EF Education-Tibco-SVB , Liv Racing Teqfind , UAE Team ADQ , and Human Powered Health are three WorldTeams lining up with riders who might land themselves in the top 10 of the general classification, but will likely find the podium just out of reach.

And Fenix-Deceuninck will want to continue their success from the Tour, where they were one of the most active teams in the race at every stage.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: Annemiek van Vleuten, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: Ashleigh Moolman Pasio ⭐️⭐️⭐️: Ricarda Bauernfeind ⭐️⭐️: Grace Brown, Amanda Spratt ⭐️: Niamh Fisher-Black, Brodie Chapman

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Gracie Elvin: Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig for the overall and Lorena Wiebes for at least one stage.

Abby Mickey: Annemiek van Vleuten for the overall, and a stage for Emma Norsgaard.

Matt de Neef: Overall is Ricarda Bauernfeind and Grace Brown for stage 4.

Loren Rowney: Ashleigh Moolman Pasio and a stage for Lizzie Deignan.

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Ladies Tour of Norway

Norges eneste world tour-ritt på sykkel går 22.- 25.august.

 – Mange nyheter i Ladies Tour of Norway 2019

Vestfold er med for første gang, Moss er ny startby, Askim er ny målby og det blir to målganger i Halden. Den ene blir rittets første bakkemål noensinne.  Det er mange nyheter når Ladies Tour of Norway – Norges eneste World Tour-ritt på sykkel – arrangeres for femte gang 22. – 25. august 2019.

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LToN beholder også en etappe i Indre Østfold. Denne gangen blir det et samarbeid mellom Mysen og Askim, byene som kommer til å ligge i samme kommune fra 2020. – Vi starter i Mysen og passerer gjennom byen igjen på vei mot målet i Askim. Det er første gangen som Askim er målby. Det er viktig for oss å inkludere så mange steder som mulig i Østfold, og derfor var det naturlig få med Askim for første gang i år , sier Roy Moberg videre.

Haldenseren Moberg kan også glede seg over to målganger i hjembyen Halden, nemlig de to avsluttende etappene på lørdag og søndag. Lørdagens avslutning blir to ganger opp den knallharde Knardalsbakken til Fredriksten festning der målet ligger. – Vi har savnet en riktig tøff avslutning, våre målganger har vært litt for like. Derfor legger vi nå inn en mulighet for klatrerne til å vinne også i LToN. Tidligere har klassikerryttere og spurtsterke rytterne hatt de største mulighetene. Denne etappen starter i Moss, som også er med for første gang som startby i LToN etter å ha hatt et par starter i herrenes utgave av Tour of Norway.

Søndagens avslutningsetappe er i prinsipp identisk med fjorårets. Det betyr start på den gamle Svinesundsbroa og den første delen gjennom Sverige med flere grensepasseringer i Enningdalen og Vassbotten, samt et 7 km langt grusparti før man kommer fram til Kornsjø. Her blir målet som vanlig ved Indre Havn i Halden sentrum.

Alle de beste profflagene i verden på kvinnesiden har meldt sin ankomst til Ladies Tour of Norway 2019, et ritt som altså holder til i World Touren som er syklingens høyeste liga. De norske damene er på vei oppover. Det blir spennende med unge Susanne Andersen, nr. 7 på VM i Bergen 2017, som kjører sin første sesong i topplaget Team Sunweb. Katrine Aalerud og hjemmehåpet Emilie Moberg kjører for danske Team Virtu, mens Norges eneste profflag Hitec Products, samt det norske landslaget også kommer til start. LToN satser i år altså på fire fellesstart-etapper og kutter ut tempo og lagtempo som man har forsøkt de siste årene.

– Rittet kommer til å bli sendt direkte på Tv både i Norge og til store deler av utlandet, men hvorvidt det skal gå på TV2 som tidligere eller NRK er i skrivende stund ikke helt avklart , sier Kjell-Erik Kristiansen som er prosjektleder for LToN. – Dette ventes dog å bli klart i løpet av kort tid.

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Kontaktpersoner: Roy Moberg, rittdirektør 906 49 339 –   [email protected] Anders Eia Linnestad, teknisk direktør 900 68 423 –  [email protected] Kjell-Erik Kristiansen, prosjektleder media 465 42 820 –  [email protected]

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Ladies Tour of Norway (st. 2)

Riejanne Markus (TJV) wins from another triumphant escape, with Aude joining the Dutchwoman until the last 20km. Annemiek, Sheyla Gutiérrez into first big group.

The breakaway again took the better from a fast-paced peloton with no real control during the 2021 Ladies Tour of Norway, with strong winds and rain taking its toll on the peloton on stage two, 145km between Askim and Mysen. Riejanne Markus (TJV) notched up the day’s victory as she left behind an early duo of escapees with Audrey Cordon Ragot (TJV) and compatriot Aude Biannic (Movistar Team).

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The Brittany native jumped from the bunch with 90km remaining and, despite the peloton staying quite close to her at all times and never allowing the duo more than 2′ Aude kept the front of the race until the last 25km , when Markus went alone over a peloton reduced over the last few little slopes.

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Annemiek van Vleuten (17th) and Sheyla Gutiérrez kept the Movistar Team well represented at the main group, which Barbara Guarischi was really close to keep up to into the final hills to contest the sprint. It will be a completely different story on Saturday , as the Telefónica-backed squad entirely focuses on Miek’s chances -the Olympic champion now 12th overall, with no time lost- on the crucial ascent to Norefjell, 10.5km at 6%.

Cover picture (c): Photo Gomez Sport / Anton Vos

Ladies Tour of Norway

  • 01 Riejanne Markus Jumbo - Visma 3h40'01"
  • 02 Coryn Rivera Team DSM +2"
  • 03 Alison Jackson Liv Racing "
  • 17 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team "
  • 29 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team "
  • 48 Leah Thomas Movistar Team +43"
  • 53 Barbara Guarischi Movistar Team "
  • 79 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +4'53"
  • 80 Gloria Rodríguez Movistar Team "
  • 01 Riejanne Markus Jumbo - Visma 7h18'06"
  • 02 Kristen Faulkner Team TIBCO - SVB +2"
  • 01 Susanne Andersen Team DSM +6"
  • 12 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team +12"
  • 44 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +52"
  • 46 Barbara Guarischi Movistar Team +55"
  • 50 Leah Thomas Movistar Team "
  • 77 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +5'53"
  • 88 Gloria Rodríguez Movistar Team +11'07"

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  • Date: 17 August 2018
  • Start time: 14:45
  • Avg. speed winner: 38.69 km/h
  • Race category: WE - Women Elite
  • Distance: 127.7 km
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  • ProfileScore: 44
  • Vert. meters: 1379
  • Departure: Rakkestad
  • Arrival: Mysen
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  • Won how: Sprint of large group
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Tour of Scandinavia – Battle of the North

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August 12th. – stage 4, Askim – Mysen (NOR), 119,2 km

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Crossing around in the inner parts of Østfold. Just like in the Ladies Tour of Norway last year, but not the same course. The start once again in Askim and the finish at Mysen where they’ll also come through earlier on the stage.

Slightly hilly terrain without the biggest climbs. This has proved to be enough to split the peloton before. And the one final lap also has a fairly tough climb that can make a difference.

From the start in Askim they’ll go through Trøgstad on the way to the first sprint in Mysen. Then a loop in east and south east direction through Slitu, Skiptvet, Mørk golf course, Spydeberg and Vamma power station where they’ll cross the river Glomma twice.

At the end there will be one more loop to the north through Trøgstad and back to the final lap at Mysen where the finish is in a slight uphill.

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  1. Ladies Tour of Norway Stage 2 LIVE

    The 131km loop out from Mysen heads south towards Stromsfoss before heading to Askim for three 8km town loops to the finish line, including a tasty sharp cli...

  2. Stage 1

    Wednesday 23 August, Mysen - Halden: This year's first stage of the Tour of Scandinavia is organized in familiar areas for those who have followed the Ladies Tour of Norway since the beginning. Mysen (Indre Østfold municipality) most recently hosted a finish in 2022, and is this year hosting the race's "Grand depart".

  3. Who are the last winners in Mysen, Norway?

    The last winners in Mysen are Alexandra Manly in Tour of Scandinavia | Stage 4 (2022) and Riejanne Markus in Ladies Tour of Norway | Stage 2 (2021). ... Ladies Tour of Norway (7) Last passages. Date Race Class; 2023-08-23: Tour of Scandinavia | Stage 1: 2.WWT: 2022-08-12: Tour of Scandinavia | Stage 4: 2.WWT: 2021-08-13: Ladies Tour of Norway ...

  4. PDF TOURIST GUIDE

    Wednesday 23. August - 1. stage : Mysen - Halden GENERAL INFO Well-known roads for the ladies who have raced either the Ladies Tour of Norway or the Tour of Scandinavia in the past. From inner to outer Østfold. The starting city is Mysen, which has become a more or less a fixed stop on the tour to the race's home town of Halden.

  5. Preview: Women's Tour of Scandinavia

    The Tour of Scandinavia is one of the last major women's road races of the 2023 season. Here are the contenders and a look at the route. ... August 23rd in Mysen, Norway. The race consists of five stages, the first three in Norway and the final two in Denmark. ... Lorena Wiebes wins stage 3 of the 2023 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.

  6. Mysen

    //Ladies Tour of Norway, fredag 17.august i Mysen// Handle i en (eller flere) av disse 26 butikker i Mysen sentrum og vinn en sykkel til verdi kr 12 000,-! Gjelder fra torsdag 16/8 og til fredag 17/8 klokken 16:00. Trekning på Kulturtorget direkte etter premieutdeling sykkelritt, klokken 18:20!

  7. Tour of Scandinavia 2023

    Tour of Scandinavia 2023. Tour of Scandinavia (Tidligere Ladies Tour of Norway) ble foran fjoråret oppskalert til et seks dagers etapperitt, og utvidet med etapper i både Danmark og Sverige i tillegg til Norge. 2022-utgaven ble innledet på Kongens Nytorv i København med fantastiske rammer og avsluttet med folkefest i «hjembyen» Halden ...

  8. Mysen

    Det er mange som står på for at Ladies Tour of Norway skal bli en skikkelig folkefest her i Mysen 🥳. Vi gleder oss å se sykkelen når den neste uke monteres opp på Kulturtorget, Mysen 🤩 Tusen takk til gjengen hos Maskin og Utemiljø As for all innsatsen og det fantastiske arbeidet ️

  9. Ladies Tour of Norway

    - Mange nyheter i Ladies Tour of Norway 2019. Vestfold er med for første gang, Moss er ny startby, Askim er ny målby og det blir to målganger i Halden. Den ene blir rittets første bakkemål noensinne. Det er mange nyheter når Ladies Tour of Norway - Norges eneste World Tour-ritt på sykkel - arrangeres for femte gang 22. - 25.

  10. Tour of Scandinavia 2023

    23 August 2023 - 27 August 2023 | Norway | Women's WorldTour Stage 1 - Tour of Scandinavia: Lorena Wiebes catches Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig on the line to win stage 1 | Mysen - Halden 2023-08-23 124.6km

  11. Ladies Tour of Norway- Mysen

    Sports event by Mysen and 2 others on Friday, August 13 2021 with 117 people interested and 62 people going. 26 posts in the discussion. Ladies Tour of Norway- Mysen

  12. Ladies Tour of Norway 2021

    Image 1 of 1. Ladies Tour of Norway stage 3 - Profile(Image credit: Ladies Tour of Norway) The event's first-ever mountaintop finish will happen on stage 3, a 151.3km race that starts in Drammen ...

  13. Ladies Tour of Norway 2021 Maps

    141.6km | Askim - Mysen Stage 3. 151.3km | Drammen - Norefjell Stage 4. ... Ladies Tour of Norway stage 4 - Profile (Image credit: ... 2023. Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race - Women 2024 route ...

  14. Stages

    Tour of Scandinavia (formerly Ladies Tour of Norway) was scaled up to a six-day stage race before last year and expanded with stages in both Denmark and Sweden in addition to Norway. ... The cross-border cooperation will continue in 2023, and we are very happy to be able to present this year's race starting in Norway and ending in Denmark ...

  15. Ladies Tour of Norway 2021 Stage 4 results

    Annemiek van Vleuten is the winner of Ladies Tour of Norway 2021, before Ashleigh Moolman and Kristen Faulkner. Chloe Hosking is the winner of the final stage.

  16. Ladies Tour of Norway

    DNF=Did not finish / DNS=Did not start / OTL = Outside time limit / DF=Did finish, no result / NR=No result Rider wearing the jersey >50% of race distance in group before peloton

  17. Ladies Tour of Norway (st. 2)

    Ladies Tour of Norway (st. 2) Riejanne Markus (TJV) wins from another triumphant escape, with Aude joining the Dutchwoman until the last 20km. Annemiek, Sheyla Gutiérrez into first big group.

  18. Ladies Tour of Norway 2021 stages

    Follow live coverage of the 2021 Ladies Tour of Norway, including news, results, stage reports, photos, podcasts and expert analysis - stages Page - Cyclingnews

  19. Ladies Tour of Norway 2018 Stage 1 results

    Marianne Vos is the winner of Ladies Tour of Norway 2018 Stage 1, before Emilia Fahlin and Coryn Labecki. Marianne Vos was leader in GC. ... Mysen. Race ranking: 0. Startlist quality score: 1169. Won how: Sprint of large group. Avg. temperature: Race profile. Sites. twitter; facebook; instagram; site; Grand Tours. Tour de France;

  20. Mysen

    //Ladies Tour of Norway, 18.august i Mysen// Programmet endres for hver dag som går, følg med på denne siden for oppdateringer! Bli med på FOLKEFESTEN du også!

  21. These are the stages in Ladies Tour of Norway 2021

    Stage 2, Askim - Mysen, 141,6 km. Back and fourth on undulating roads in the inner parts of the region Østfold. Mysen has hosted the race before and a lot of the riders know the finish, also here slightly uphill.

  22. ladies tour of norway 2023 halden

    Norway · Mysen - Halden - Vikersund - Norefjell - Kongsberg - Larvik.... Stage 1: Mysen → Halden (Norway) (124.6km) ... The Tour of Scandinavia started life as the Ladies Tour of Norway, which was first organised in... The Ladies Tour of Norway was a women's cycle stage race. The first edition of the race was held from 15 to 17 August 2014 ...

  23. Stage 4

    August 12th. - stage 4, Askim - Mysen (NOR), 119,2 km. Crossing around in the inner parts of Østfold. Just like in the Ladies Tour of Norway last year, but not the same course. The start once again in Askim and the finish at Mysen where they'll also come through earlier on the stage.