Bevrijdingsronde van Drenthe 2020
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Ronde van Drenthe organisers already looking to move to October in 2021
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Coronavirus: Counting the cost on the Women's WorldTour
'The economic damage from coronavirus is clearly way more than just a cycling problem' -
Coronavirus: Women's WorldTour Ronde van Drenthe cancelled
Dutch government guidelines prohibit events with more than 100 attendees
The 2020 Ronde van Drenthe brings the Women's WorldTour to the Netherlands on March 15.
The peloton will cover roughly 158 kilometres between Assen and Hoogeveen. The route is made up of a series of loops, marked by 10 trips over the cobbles and four trips up the VAM Berg and then 50km to the finish.
In the 2019 edition of Ronde van Drenthe, Marta Bastianelli (Team Virtu Cycling) won the Ronde van Drenthe beating Chantal Blaak (Boels Dolmans) and Ellen van Dijk (Trek-Segafredo) in a three-way sprint.
Races
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Bevrijdingsronde van Drenthe 202015 March 2020 | Hoogeveen | Women's WorldTour
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Elite Women | Assen - Hoogeveen2020-03-15 158km
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Ronde van Drenthe organisers already looking to move to October in 2021
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Coronavirus: Counting the cost on the Women's WorldTour
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Coronavirus: Women's WorldTour Ronde van Drenthe cancelled
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