Tour of Bern (women)
The Berner Rundfahrt or Tour de Berne is a one-day race for women that has been held annually in Lyss , Switzerland since 2003 . The race was part of the women's cycling world cup until 2009 . The competition is held together with the men's race of the same name .
Until 2009, the race will run over a 20.8-kilometer circuit that will be driven through six times. In 2010 the route was modified and now leads over a 33.95 kilometer long circuit with an altitude difference of 420 meters , which is covered twice. In 2011 the number of rounds for women elite was increased to three rounds.
Winners
- 2020 for Corona pandemic canceled
- 2019 Elise Chabbey
- 2018 canceled
- 2017 Stephanie Pohl
- 2016 Ashleigh Moolman
- 2015 Doris Schweizer
- 2014 Elke Gebhardt
- 2013 Nicole Hanselmann
- 2012 Emma Pooley
- 2011 Pascale Schnider
- 2010 Sharon Laws
- 2009 Kristin Armstrong
- 2008 Susanne Ljungskog
- 2007 Edita Pučinskaitė
- 2006 Sulfija Sabirowa
- 2005 Edita Pučinskaitė
- 2004 Fabiana Luperini
- 2003 Olivia Gollan
- 2002 Priska Doppmann
- 2001 Vera Hohlfeld
- 2000 Noemi Cantele
- 1999 Marion Brauen
- 1998 Chantal Daucourt
- 1997 Diana Rast
- 1996 Karin Moebes
Web links
- Tour of Bern women in the database of Radsportseiten.net
Individual evidence
- ↑ bielertagblatt.ch: The Tour of Bern is taking a break in 2018 , article from January 31, 2018, accessed on November 20, 2019