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Date
  
Early March

English name
  
Strade Bianche Women

Editions
  
3 (as of 2017)

Discipline
  
Road bicycle racing

Organiser
  
RCS Sport

Edition
  
3 (2017)

Region
  
Tuscany, Italy

Type
  
One-day race

Competition
  
UCI Women's WorldTour

First winner
  
Megan Guarnier (USA)

First edition
  
2015

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Local name(s)
  
Strade Bianche Donne (Italian)

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The Strade Bianche Donne (Strade Bianche Women), also named Strade Bianche Rosa by Italian media, is a professional women's road bicycle racing event in Tuscany, Italy.

Contents

It is held on the same day as the men's race, in early March, on much of the same roads but at a shorter distance.

The race has been part of the UCI Women's World Tour since 2016.

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History

The Strade Bianche Donne was first organized in 2015, following the success of the men's event, the Strade Bianche - Eroica Pro, that was created in 2007. The first edition was won by American Megan Guarnier, after distancing her team mate Lizzie Armitstead and Italian Elisa Longo Borghini on the final stretches of the race.

Route

The race starts in San Gimignano and finishes on Siena's illustrious Piazza del Campo, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The first edition was run over a distance of 103 km on hilly terrain crossing the province of Siena. The route is characterized by the presence of white gravel roads; unpaved country lanes winding through the hills and vineyards in Tuscany, Central Italy. The women's race features five gravel sectors totalling 57 km.

References

Strade Bianche Donne Wikipedia