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2025 British Women’s Team Cup Calendar Announced

The 2025 British Women's Team Cup schedule includes six events, including a stage race

The calendar for the 2025 British Women’s Team Cup has been announced, featuring six events across the country. The series begins with the Florrie Newbury Classic in Essex on April 27 and concludes with the Maria Thompson Road Race in Sussex on September 7. The full schedule is as follows:

EventLocationDate
Florrie Newbury ClassicEssexApril 27, 2025
Banbury Star Women’s Road RaceOxfordshireMay 18, 2025
Ronde Van Wymeswold (2-day)LeicestershireJune 14-15, 2025
Inkberrow Women’s Road RaceWorcestershireJuly 20, 2025
Duncan Murray Wines Road RaceNorthamptonshireAugust 10, 2025
Maria Thompson Road RaceSussexSeptember 7, 2025

Changes from 2024

The 2025 calendar features several key changes from the previous season, with new events added and some races from 2024 omitted:

New Additions:

  • The Florrie Newbury Classic, taking place in Essex on April 27, is a new addition to the series. The race was a Regional A race in 2024.
  • The Ronde Van Wymeswold, the two-day event on June 14-15 in Leicestershire, introduces a unique format within the competition.
  • The Maria Thompson Road Race, scheduled for September 7 in Sussex, joins the Team Cup for the first time.

Omissions:

  • The RCR Fatcreations Women’s Road RaceTwickenham CC Dave Peck Memorial, and the London Dynamo Summer Road Race, all of which featured in 2024, are not included in this year’s calendar.

The remaining races—Banbury Star Women’s Road Race, Inkberrow Women’s Road Race, and Duncan Murray Wines Road Race—return to the calendar, maintaining continuity while contributing to the competition’s variety.

image: Ian Wrightson/The British Continental

About the British Women’s Team Cup

The British Women’s Team Cup, previously known as the Women’s Team Series, is an annual competition in UK road cycling. Rebranded in 2020, the series emphasises team strategy, with results determined by the positions of the top four finishers from each team.

In 2024, FTP-Fulfil The Potential Racing won the overall title, demonstrating consistency across all rounds. The 2025 season presents an opportunity for teams to compete for the championship under an updated calendar, with its mix of returning and newly added events providing fresh challenges for participants.

Featured image: Ian Wrightson/The British Continental


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