Women's cycling, unstoppable.

In recent years, women's cycling has experienced a notable increase in popularity and visibility worldwide. There is a growing number of women participating in cycling races, and more sporting events are dedicated exclusively to the female category.

In 2020, the 32nd edition of the Giro d'Italia Femminile was held, one of the most important women's cycling races worldwide, with a record participation of 24 teams and 144 riders from over 30 different countries. Additionally, there is an increasing number of professional women's teams and a higher number of professional female riders, demonstrating the growing interest in women's cycling.

There has also been an increase in media coverage of women's cycling, with a greater presence in traditional media and social networks. Furthermore, various initiatives are working to promote gender equality in sports and the inclusion of women in cycling.

For the 2023 season, Vitoria boasts the presence of two women's teams in national and UCI Women's World Tour competitions, the Soltec Team Costa Cálida and the Vipeq Women's Cycling Team.

In summary, women's cycling is on the rise, and this trend is expected to continue in the coming years.