Simac Ladies Tour 2024 route
Maps of the six stages of the Simac Ladies Tour
The 2024 Simac Ladies Tour will be held from October 8-13 in the Netherlands.
The route covers 708.1km kilometres across six days of racing, including one individual time trial.
According to the organisers, the wind, bonus seconds, time trial kilometres and a selective final around Arnhem will determine the ranking and where tension seems guaranteed until the end.
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- Stage 1 - Involchef, 10.1km (ITT)
- Stage 2 - Coevorden - Assen, 159 km
- Stage 3 - Zeewolde - Zeewolde, 143 km
- Stage 4 - Ede - Ede, 118 km
- Stage 5 - Doetinchem - Doetinchem, 139 km
- Stage 6 - Arnhem - Arnhem, 139 km
Stage 1 - Involchef, 10.1km (ITT)
The stage 1 winner will wear the first leader's jersey on Tuesday, October 8. Riders will cover a 10.1-kilometre time trial in the city centre of Gennep in Limburg.
Stage 2 - Coevorden - Assen, 159 km
Stage 2 is a 159km route that begins in Coevorden for the longest day of the six, and heads north to Assen.
Stage 3 - Zeewolde - Zeewolde, 143 km
Stage 3 is a 143km loop starting and ending in Zeewolde.
Stage 4 - Ede - Ede, 118 km
Stage 4 is another loop, 118km route in a stretched figure eight shape starting and finishing in Ede.
Stage 5 - Doetinchem - Doetinchem, 139 km
Starting in Doetinchem, stage 5 is 140km long.
Stage 6 - Arnhem - Arnhem, 139 km
Stage 6 delivers the traditional Arnhem to Arnhem stage for 139kms, with its numerous undulating roads where differences can be made.
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