Like the men's World Tour, the female counterpart, the Women's World Tour - the highest class of women's cycling - starts in Australia with the Tour Down Under, which takes place from 17 to 19 January, followed by the Cadel Evans Great Ocean on 1 February. The final event is the one-day Tour of Guangxi in China in October.
A total of 27 events will be included in 2025. The RideLondon Classique and the Ronde van Drenthe are no longer on the UCI calendar. Milan-San Remo (22 March) and the new one-day race in Copenhagen (21 June) are new. The absolute highlight is the Tour de France Femmes, which takes place from 26 July to 3 August. Another top event in the women's racing calendar is, of course, the 2025 World Cycling Championships, which will be held in Kigali (Rwanda) from 21 to 28 September.
Although women's cycling is still on the upswing, there will still not be a race in the Women's World Tour in Germany in 2025. Highlights in Germany are the Lotto Thüringen Ladies Tour (17 to 22 June) and the Women's Cycling Grand Prix Stuttgart & Region (14 September), which will be held for the first time in 2023.