Women's Tour Down Under 2026

Profiles and map of the 2026 Women's Tour Down Under
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Women's Tour Down Under 2026 overview

Date

January 17-19, 2026

Distance

394km

Start location

Willunga Hill

Finish location

Athelstone

Category

Women's WorldTour

Previous edition winnner

Noemi Rüegg (EF Education-Oatly)

CAMPBELLTOWN, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: Noemi Ruegg of Switzerland and Team EF Education-Oatly celebrates at podium as Orange Santos Leader's Jersey final race winner during the 10th Santos Women's Tour Down Under 2026, Stage 3 a 126.5km stage from Norwood to Campbelltown / #UCIWWT / on January 19, 2026 in Campbelltown, Australia. (Photo by Con Chronis/Getty Images)

Noemi Rüegg wins the 2026 Women's Tour Down Under (Image credit: Getty Images)

Women's Tour Down Under: Noemi Rüegg outsprints UAE Team ADQ rivals to win stage 3 and claim overall for second year in a row / As it happened

It was two wins in a row for Noemi Rüegg (EF Education-Oatly) at the 2026 Women's Tour Down Under, with the Swiss rider taking victory on the final day to also claim the overall title. After staying in contention on stages 1 and 2 with solid sprints, Rüegg found herself outnumber by three UAE Team ADQ in a small group that went away on the hillier stage 3, but she played the situation to perfection to successful defend her ochre jersey.

Mavi García and Paula Blasi (both UAE Team ADQ) finished second and third on the overall.

On stage 1, Ally Wollaston (FDJ United-Suez) sprinted to the win as the peloton narrowly caught the solo breakaway rider Alessia Vigilia (Uno-X Mobility) in sight on the line. Wollaston won again on stage 2, conquering a harder course and bringing back a strong late move to continue her stint in ochre, but the final stage was too hard for the Kiwi rider who ceded the lead to Rüegg.

Wollaston took the consolation prize of the points jersey, whilst Blasi swept up the climber's jersey. Justyna Czapla (Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto) was the best young rider, finishing 14th overall.

2026 Women's Tour Down Under Information

Peloton at the start of stage 3 of 2024 Women's Tour Down Under

Riders line up at the Women's Tour Down Under (Image credit: Santos Tour Down Under)

The Women's Tour Down Under is the opening event of the Women's WorldTour, this year held from January 17-19 in Australia.

The race in and around Adelaide during the Australian summer traditionally delivers short but varied stages in sweltering conditions and has proved a popular target for the home-nation riders as they get a rare opportunity to race in front of family and friends.

Australians have dominated the winners list, with Sarah Gigante winning the overall title in 2024, Grace Brown taking the leader's ochre jersey in 2023 and Amanda Spratt claiming the win from 2017 to 2019. Ruth Edwards (née Winder), however, proved an exception in 2020 with the American taking the top step.

Swiss rider Noemi Rüegg (EF Education-Oatly) won in 2025, and again in 2026, the first back-to-back winner since Spratt's triple.

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2026 Women's Tour Down Under start list

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2026 Women's Tour Down Under Schedule

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Date

Stage

Start time (ACDT)

Finish time (ACDT)

Saturday January 17, 2026

Stage 1

10:13

14:20

Sunday January 18, 2026

Stage 2

10:41

14:05

Monday January 19, 2026

Stage 3

11:04

14:20

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