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Strade Bianche Women Elite Eolo 2021 is underway: follow live

06/03/2021

La gara femminile, partita alle 9.17, vede al via Van Vleuten, Van der Breggen, Longo Borghini, Niewiadoma, Bastianelli, Van Dijk e Vos

The women’s edition of the ‘Northern Classic in the South of Europe’, now in its seventh edition, organised by RCS Sport and part of the UCI WorldTour calendar, started today from Siena at 9:17 with 135 riders.

 

LIVE

Follow the Strade Bianche Women Elite Eolo live on the website: https://www.strade-bianche.it/en/live/

 

Among the riders who will challenge for victory are the winner of the last two editions, Annemiek van Vleuten, Katarzyna Niewiadoma (third-place finisher in 2019), 2017 winner Elisa Longo Borghini, Anna van der Breggen and Marianne Vos. Further contenders in the women’s race are Marta Bastianelli (Alé Btc Ljubljana), Ellen Van Dijk (Trek-Segafredo Women), Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope) and Elisa Balsamo (Valcar – Travel & Service).

 

WEATHER

Siena (Women Elite Start): Partly cloudy 7°C. Wind: moderate – 18kmh ENE.

Siena (13.15 – Women Elite Finish): Mostly sunny 11°C. Wind: moderate – 19kmh ENE

 

 

Il percorso della gara femminile

7th STRADE BIANCHE WOMEN ELITE Eolo – 136km, eight sectors and 31.4km on gravel roads (23.1% of the course).

 

THE ROUTE OF STRADE BIANCHE WOMEN ELITE EOLO

A twisty and undulating course with no long climbs but with punchy hills, most significantly on the unpaved parts. There are more than 31km of gravel roads across eight sectors (all shared with the men’s course). Starting from Siena, the initial undulating kilometers take place on tarmac before reaching the 2.1km-long gravel sector 1 at km 18, which is perfectly straight and slightly downhill.

 

After a few kilometers the riders then face Sector 2 (5.8km), the first real challenge with a short descent followed by a long climb with sections of over 10% gradient. The course then goes through Radi, where gravel Sector 3 starts (4.4km), shortly followed by Sector 4 – named “La Piana” – and one of the race’s classic gravel sectors (5.5km in length and featured in the course ever since the first edition) with no significant gradient, leading to Buonconvento.

 

After the passage through Buonconvento, the route reaches Monteroni d’Arbia, which marks the beginning of Sector 5 of San Martino in Grania (9.5km) in the middle of the Crete Senesi. It’s a long sector with continuous ups and downs to start with, and ends with a twisting climb before meeting the tarmac again. After Castelnuovo Berardenga there’s a very short, flat section of gravel (300m) before riders face, after Monteaperti, Sector 6 – it’s only 800m long, but greets the riders with a double-digit gradient ramp before they rejoin the tarmac in Vico d’Arbia and then a paved road through Pieve a Bozzone.

 

Next comes the penultimate gravel section (Sector 7, 2.4km) on the climb toward Colle Pinzuto, with gradients of up to 15%. After a further few kilometers, the riders will face the last section of gravel (Sector 8, 1.1km), which features a sequence of demanding descents followed by a very punchy climb (with a maximum gradient of 18%) that ends at the Tolfe. From here, only 12km separate the riders from the finish in Piazza del Campo, Siena.

 

Final Kilometers

The demanding final kilometers, with gradients up to 16%, approach the city of Siena along broad, straight sections of road, connected by sweeping curves, before firstly descents and then slight climbs. At 2km from the finish line, the route joins Via Esterna di Fontebranda – here the gradient touches 9%.

 

With 900m to the finish line, the race route passes beneath Fontebranda Gate where the road surface becomes paving slabs. The gradient then exceeds 10% until 500m from the finish, reaching its steepest gradient of 16% along Via Santa Caterina. A sharp right-hand turn leads to Via delle Terme and then Via Banchi di Sotto. With 300m to go, the road continues to climb slightly then, 150m from the line, a right turn leads into Via Rinaldini. The route enters the Piazza del Campo just 70m from the finish line. The final 30m descends at a gradient of 7% to the finish line itself, which is flat.

 

TV COVERAGE

Strade Bianche Women Elite Eolo International TV Schedule available here.

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