Ford RideLondon Classique 2023: Start list and route

 Big Ben at the RideLondon Classique 2022
Big Ben at the RideLondon Classique 2022

Where: Essex and London, United Kingdom

When: 26-28 May 2023

Distance: 378.8km

Rank: UCI Women's WorldTour

Ford RideLondon Classique 2023 Race Information

UAE Team ADQ rider at the RideLondon Classique 2023
UAE Team ADQ rider at the RideLondon Classique 2023

The RideLondon Classique, sponsored by US car brand Ford, is a three-stage race taking place on the final weekend of May.

For 2023, it is the only UK event on the UCI Women's WorldTour, the highest tier of professional racing, following the hiatus of the Women's Tour.

The race first appeared on the calendar in 2013 and ran for three years as the Grand-Prix, a one-day circuit race in central London. In 2016, it was renamed the Classique and upgraded to Women's WorldTour status.

The event did not take place in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid pandemic, but returned in 2022, expanded to three days. Lorena Wiebes, then of Team DSM, completed a clean sweep of the stages, to earn her second RideLondon title.

The Classique takes place in tandem with London's largest annual cycling festival, RideLondon, which includes the RideLondon-Essex 100-mile sportive.

There also used to be a one-day men's race, the London-Surrey Classic, which was cancelled during the pandemic and did not return to the calendar.

Ford RideLondon Classique 2023 Route

The route for the 2023 Ford RideLondon Classique counts 378.8km across three days, with the opening two stages taking place in Essex, before the race closes in London.

Stage one traces the northern county line of Essex, with undulating roads between Saffron Walden and Colchester. On stage two, the peloton will head to the coast, starting and ending in the town of Maldon, where three laps of a finishing circuit promise fast racing.

The third and final stage provides a nod to the previous iterations of RideLondon, offering a circuit race in central London. The riders will pass landmarks such as St Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, before the curtain closes on the Mall.

Stage details:

26 May - Stage one - Saffron Walden > Colchester (149.7km)

Stage map for 2023 RideLondon Classique
Stage map for 2023 RideLondon Classique

27 May - Stage two - Maldon > Maldon (137.1km)

Stage map for 2023 RideLondon Classique
Stage map for 2023 RideLondon Classique

28 May - Stage three London > London (92km) 

Stage map for 2023 RideLondon Classique
Stage map for 2023 RideLondon Classique

Previous winners of the Ford RideLondon Classique

Lorena Wiebes at the 2023 Prudential RideLondon Classique
Lorena Wiebes at the 2023 Prudential RideLondon Classique

2022 - Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM)

2021 - Race not held due to Covid pandemic

2020 - Race not held due to Covid pandemic

2019 - Lorena Wiebes (Parkhotel Valkenburg)

2018 - Kirsten Wild (Wiggle High5)

2017 - Coryn Rivera (Team Sunweb)

2016 - Kirsten Wild (Team Hitec Products)

2015 - Barbara Guarischi (Velocio-Sram)

2014 - Giorgia Bronzini (Wiggle Honda)

2013 - Laura Trott (Wiggle Honda)

Ford RideLondon Classique start list

Nineteen teams of six riders will take part in the 2023 Ford RideLondon Classique, including nine ranked at WorldTour level, and 10 at Continental level.

This means that six WorldTour teams have opted to skip the race, with SD Worx, Jayco AlUla and Movistar among the absentees.

There will be three British teams on the start line: AWOL O'Shea, DAS-Handsling Bikes and Lifeplus Wahoo.

Below is a list of the 108 riders competing:

Canyon//SRAM Racing

MORRICE Alex
DYGERT Chloe
PALADIN Soraya
ROY Sarah
TOWERS Alice
VAN DER DUIN Maike

FDJ - SUEZ

DUVAL Eugénie
FAHLIN Emilia
COPPONI Clara
GROSSETÊTE Maëlle
VERHULST Gladys

Israel Premier Tech Roland

BUCH Hannah
DELBAERE Fien
COLES-LYSTER Maggie
BAUR Caroline
COLLINELLI Sofia

Liv Racing TeqFind

BARBIERI Rachele
BUURMAN Eva
KOREVAAR Jeanne
SMULDERS Silke
DE JONG Thalita
RAGUSA Katia

Team DSM

GEORGI Pfeiffer
PLOUFFE Maeve
JASTRAB Megan
KOCH Franziska
KOOL Charlotte

Team Jumbo-Visma

BEEKHUIS Teuntje
HENDERSON Anna
VEENHOVEN Nienke
RÜEGG Noemi
ACHTEREEKTE Carlijn

Trek - Segafredo

BÄCKSTEDT Elynor
BALSAMO Elisa
BRAND Lucinda
DEIGNAN Elizabeth
HANSON Lauretta
KLEIN Lisa

UAE Team 

BERTIZZOLO Sofia
CONSONNI Chiara
TOMASI Laura
TREVISI Anna
KUMIEGA Karolina
GASPARRINI Eleonora Camilla

Uno-X Pro Cycling Team

ANDERSEN Susanne
BARKER Elinor
CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia
DIDERIKSEN Amalie
BARNES Hannah
LUTRO Amalie

AWOL O'Shea

FINNEY Jessica
POMARES Cindy
GUÉRIN Marine
MORGANS-SLADER Francesca
HAYES Connie
SMITHSON Libby

Bepink

ZANARDI Silvia
BASILICO Valentina
VETTORELLO Giorgia
VITILLO Matilde
CASAGRANDA Andrea
ISASI Ziortza

CERATIZIT-WNT Pro Cycling

ASENCIO Laura
FIDANZA Arianna
KERBAOL Cédrine
TEUTENBERG Lea Lin

Cofidis Women Team

ALZINI Martina
BERTEAU Victoire
FORTIN Valentine
BOULAIS Flavie
PILOTE FORTIN Gabrielle
TALBOT Josie

DAS - Handsling

SHROSBREE Danielle
LEWIS Sophie
GREENWOOD Monica
STUART Sammie
LISTER Grace
JEFFERS Emma

Lifeplus Wahoo

LAURANCE Typhaine
LEECH Madelaine
RICHARDSON Kate
RYSZ Kaja
TACEY April
KING Eluned

Parkhotel Valkenburg

VANHOVE Marith
VAN HAAFTEN Kirstie
VAN ROOIJEN Sofie
SOUREN Scarlett
VAN HELVOIRT Lisa
FRAIN Nicole

St Michel - Mavic - Auber93

AVOINE Alison
BOILARD Simone
LE MOUEL Célia
DEMAY Coralie
FOURNIER Roxane
POMPANON Margot

Team Coop - Hitec Products

ROBERTS Jessica
NELSON Josie
SWINKELS Sylvie
DANFORD Georgia
MOHR Mari Hole
JOUNIER Lucie

Torelli

JOHANSSON Hanna
KARASIEWICZ Karolina
PREEN Hayley
YEOMAN Morven
WINTHER OLSEN Amalie
RÅNES BYE Camilla

Official Race Links

Ford RideLondon Classique official website

Ford RideLondon Classique Twitter page