On Thursday, Lorena Wiebes will start the fourth edition of the UAE Tour Women as the race’s outstanding winner. Of the event’s three editions to date, the SD Worx-Protime rider has won six stages, winning all three flat days in 2025 to kick off what was her best season to date, and the odds against a repeat will be short when the race gets underway in Al Mirfa this week.
Last year the Dutch woman was absolutely dominant, not only winning 25 times and taking her career tally to 118, but unbeaten in a sprint finish. She then added the world gravel title and two more rainbow jerseys on the track to her palmarès. With this year’s UAE Tour offering the usual mix of three clear-cut opportunities for the fast-women ahead of Sunday final stage culminating with the ascent of Jebel Hafeet, Wiebes seems almost certain to add to her tally of victories in the coming days.
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Wiebes was presented in Abu Dhabi as one of the race’s top riders (Image credit: Getty Images)
The first sprinting opportunity for Wiebes is likely to come on Thursday’s opening stage, a pan flat 111km starting on the coast at Al Mirfa and heading into the desert for a finish at Madinat Zayed, where she won a stage in 2024. And while the race is well known for crosswinds ripping the peloton to pieces, if the forecast tailwind materialises we’ll have a fast race with a big group finish.
Among her rivals will be former team mate Charlotte Kool, who won two stages here in 2023, has since finished behind Wiebes twice and is starting her first full season with Fenix-Premier Tech. Riding for Canyon-SRAM-zondacrypto, Chiara Consonni will also be keen to convert four previous stage podiums into a win and there are plenty of other sprinters sure to be competing for glory.
Despite her prodigious 2025, last year’s success will not weigh heavily on Wiebes’ shoulders when she lines up for the opening day on Thursday.
“There will be a point that I will be beaten in a sprint and probably the media thinks a lot about that,” she admitted. “But then for me just focus on the good things and keep on improving and keep on being the best version that I can be.”