2022 Bloeizone Fryslân Tour LIVE stream, Preview, Start List, Route Details, Results, Photos (former Healthy Ageing Tour)
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- Videos: Bloeizone Fryslan Tour Videos. (former Healthy Ageing Tour) - Expected LIVE video here. (Omrop Fryslân) - Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN. - Photos: 2021 Healthy Ageing Tour Stage 1 Photos. - This page will be updated throughout the race.
- Start List here. - Map and info here (coming). - 2022 Bloeizone Fryslân Tour schedule/times: Elite Women Stage 1 ITT - Thursday, March 3 Stage 2 - Friday, March 4 Stage 3 - Saturday, March 5 ------------------------- - Ellen van Dijk (Trek-Segafredo) won the 2021 Healthy Ageing Tour. - The 2022 Bloeizone Fryslan Tour is being held March 3-5. There will be a live stream. - Photos: Healthy Ageing Tour Photos. - Results: Healthy Ageing Tour results. - NOTE: If you believe you may not be seeing the latest content on this page, try clearing your browser's cache (or try a different browser). - More info and links to come. - We will update here with the best and latest live feeds at broadcast time. - Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2022 Bloeizone Fryslan Tour (formerly Healthy Ageing Tour) (--). |
2022 Bloeizone Fryslân Tour (former Healthy Ageing Tour) LIVE Stage 3 starts at 9:45am CET Finish at around 1:00pm CET Live video from 11:45am CET
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Lisa Brennauer (WNT-Rotor) wins Stage 4b.
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Lisa Brennauer (WNT-Rotor) celebrates on the podium following her Stage 4b victory.
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Kirsten Wild (WNT-Rotor) wins Stage 3.
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Kirsten Wild (WNT-Rotor) raises her arms on the podium following her Stage 3 victory.
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Mieke Kroger (Team Virtu Cycling) wins Stage 2.
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Another yellow jersey for race leader Lotta Lepisto (Trek-Segafredo)
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Lotta Lepisto (Trek-Segafredo) wins Stage 1 of the 2019 Healthy Ageing Tour.
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Notes from the 2021 Healthy Ageing Tour - Team DSM Women lineup for the 2021 Healthy Ageing Tour: Susanne Andersen (NOR) - Hans Timmermans, Team DSM coach: "It's great that we're able to race at Healthy Ageing Tour this year, and we're in for a really interesting three days, where we'll focus on day results with our well-rounded team. The opening stage around the race circuit in Assen could be split to pieces in the wind, or it might end in a reduced bunch sprint finish in which case we will work to position Lorena for the finale. We then have a TT on stage two before a tough circuit race that takes on the VAM-berg, which will be really difficult. On the narrow roads, positioning will be key from the start there so we need to be attentive from the beginning and be in the front for as long as possible to end the race with a nice stage result." - 2021 Healthy Ageing Tour schedule/times: Elite Women Stage 1 - Wednesday, March 10 Stage 2 - Thursday, March 11 Stage 3 - Friday, March 12 ------------------------- Junior Women No Junior race in 2021 - There was no race held in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. - Lisa Klein (Canyon-SRAM) won the 2019 Healthy Ageing Tour. - The 2021 Healthy Ageing Tour is being held March 10-12. There will be a live stream. |
Notes from the 2019 Healthy Ageing Tour - Also LIVE Junior Women's Stage 3 at 11am CET (5am U.S. Eastern) - Expected LIVE video here. (PodiumTV) - Lisa Brennauer (WNT-Rotor Pro Cycling Team) won Stage 4b. Lisa Klein leads the overall classification. - Results: Wild wins stage 3. (Cyclingnews) - Lepistö keeps race lead. - Kirsten Wild (WNT-Rotor Pro Cycling Team) won Stage 3. Lotta Lepisto (Trek-Segafredo) retained the overall race lead. - Results: Kroger wins stage 2. (Cyclingnews) - Lepisto retains the overall lead. - Mieke Kroger (Team Virtu Cycling) won Stage 2. Lotta Lepisto (Trek-Segafredo) remains overall leader. - Results: Lepisto wins stage 1. (Cyclingnews) - Trek-Segafredo sprinter takes first leader's jersey in Borkum. - Lotta Lepisto (Trek-Segafredo) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification. - 2019 Healthy Ageing Tour schedule/times: Elite Women Stage 1 - Wednesday, April 10 Stage 2 - Thursday, April 11 Stage 3 - Friday, April 12 Stage 4a ITT - Saturday, April 13 - not live Stage 4b - Saturday, April 13 Stage 5 - Sunday, April 14 ------------------------- Junior Women Stage 1 - Friday, April 12 Stage 2 - Saturday, April 13 Stage 3 - Sunday, April 14 - Amy Pieters (Boels-Dolmans) won the 2018 Healthy Ageing Tour. - The 2019 Healthy Ageing Tour is being held April 10-14. There will be a live stream. |
Notes from the 2018 Healthy Ageing Tour - LIVE video here. - Ellen Van Dijk (Team Sunweb Women) won the 2017 Healthy Ageing Tour. - The 2018 Healthy Ageing Tour is being held April 4-8. There will be a live stream. |
Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam won the Stage 2 Team Time Trial.
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Notes from the 2017 Healthy Ageing Tour - LIVE video here. - Chantal Blaak (Boels Dolmans) won Stage 4. Ellen Van Dijk (Team Sunweb Women) remains leader on G.C. - Lisa Brennauer (Canyon-SRAM) won Stage 3 ahead of Lisa Klein and Ellen Van Dijk. Ellen Van Dijk (Team Sunweb Women) remains leader in the general classification. - Chantal Blaak (Boels Dolmans): "This team time trial was technical, and we took care of each other during the effort. The speed was good. I don’t have anything bad to say although we can always improve. Everyone was strong and no one made any mistakes." - Boels Dolmans Cyclingteam won the Stage 2 Team Time Trial. Ellen Van Dijk (Team Sunweb Women) retained the overall race lead. - Amy Pieters (Boels Dolmans) won Stage 1b. Ellen Van Dijk (Team Sunweb Women) remains overall leader. - Ellen Van Dijk (Sunweb) won the Stage 1a Individual Time Trial and is first leader in the general classification. - Stage 1a done. LIVE video here. |