Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition 2025
Latest News from the Race
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Cobbles vs climbs: The performance factors behind a Classics specialist
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'Anna is not fit' – Van der Breggen pulls out of Amstel Gold Race due to illness, question marks over Flèche Wallonne
Seven-time Flèche winner suffering with a cold, while teammate Lotte Kopecky primed for Ardennes week -
Favourites miss out as breakaway fights for victory in women's Amstel Gold Race
'Since all teams were there, they had a really good chance' says Marianne Vos
Date | April 20, 2025 |
Start location | Maastricht |
Finish location | Berg en Terblijt |
Distance | 157.3km |
Start time | 9:55 CET |
Finish time | 13:34 CET |
Category | Women’s WorldTour |
Previous edition | 2024 Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition |
2024 winner | Marianne Vos (Ned) Visma-Lease a Bike |
Mischa Bredewold holds off chasers for thrilling solo win after late attack on the Cauberg / As it happened
Mischa Bredewold (SD Worx-Protime) won the Amstel Gold Race Women, soloing to the finish just seven seconds ahead of a group of four, where Ellen van Dijk (Lidl-Trek) came around Puck Pieterse (Fenix-Deceuninck) in the final metres to take the runner-up spot.
Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition info
Scheduled for April 20, 2025, Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition is the first of the three Ardennes Classics followed by the mid-week La Flèche Wallonne on April 23, and Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes on April 27, 2025.
Held on the same day as the men’s race, the Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition began in 2001, and for three years, the course covered roughly 114km with nine climbs, including the Cauberg. Organisers then suspended the women’s race stating that they did not have enough resources to support both events on the same day, and the Holland Hills Classic was held in Limburg to fill the gap.
In 2017, the Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition returned to the schedule as part of the UCI Women’s WorldTour with Anna van der Breggen taking the win. The race skipped 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic, and had a modified 17-km circuit event in 2021, rather than no race.
Won by Marianne Vos, the 2021 edition turned out to be one of the most dynamic editions of the women’s race with an explosion of attacks from start to finish. The technical aspects of the circuit and the punchy climbs, 21 in total, offered cycling fans an aggressive style of racing.
In 2022, Marta Cavalli attacked from a group of seven riders and held off the chase and had enough time to raise her arms in victory. Demi Vollering was second and Liane Lippert took third in a tight sprint for the final podium spot.
After two back-to-back runner-up placings, Vollering finally claimed the victory in 2023 after making her move on the Cauberg and riding to the line solo. Her teammate Lotte Kopecky beat Shirin van Anrooij in the sprint for second place.
Last year, Vos returned to the top step taking the victory with a bike throw as Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) started her celebration too soon. Wiebes took second and Ingvild Gåskjenn (Liv-AlUla-Jayco) finished third.
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Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition route
The 2025 Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition route will cover 21 climbs across the twisting 157.3km route, from Maastricht to Berg en Terblijt.
Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition start list
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Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition teams
- AG Insurance-Soudal
- Canyon-Sram zondacrypto
- Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team
- FDJ-Suez
- Fenix-Deceuninck
- Lidl-Trek
- Liv-AlUla -Jayco
- Movistar
- Roland
- Picnic-PostNL
- SD Worx-Protime
- Visma-Lease A Bike
- UAE Team AFQ
- Uno-X Mobility
- Bepink–Imatra-Bongioanni
- Cynisca Cycling
- Das-Hutchinson
- DD Group Pro Cycling Team
- Team Coop-Repsol
- Hess Cycling Team
- Cofidis Women Team
- EF Education – Oatly
- Volkerwessels Pro Women’s Cycling Team
- Winspace Orange Seal
Races
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Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition 202520 April 2025 | Netherlands | Women's WorldTour
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5 conclusions from Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition
By Kirsten Frattini published
Feature Vos ticking off the missing races on the win list to a losing game of cat and mouse for Niewiadoma and Longo Borghini

Marianne Vos has close call at Amstel Gold Race after early celebration
By Simone Giuliani published
News Vollering keeps powering on to the line and falls a wheel short of turning the tables

Demi Vollering contests in sprint at Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition
By Lukas Knöfler published
News SD Worx Dutch rider finishes runner-up after Van der Breggen misses decisive move

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News 'To win you have to have a good team, strong legs, a lot of luck, and committed teammates' says defending champion
Top News on the Race
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‘Stupid' but a 'good lesson’ – Premature celebration trips up Wiebes at Amstel Gold Race
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Ben Healey looking for top step, Victoria Ewers back to racing
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Demi Vollering one win away from Ardennes Classics triple glory
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Kopecky closes out classics campaign at Amstel Gold Race, turns focus to track
Points hunt important in Belgian's bid for the 2024 Paris Olympics
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Cavalli returns to racing with a focus on Ardennes Classics
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