Women's Olympic Road Race
The Women's Olympic Road Race is a cycling event held during the Summer Olympics, where female athletes compete on a designated road course. The race typically covers a distance of around 130 kilometers, showcasing the endurance and skill of the cyclists. It is part of the Olympic cycling program and has been included since the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Competitors from various countries represent their nations, aiming for the prestigious gold medal. The race features a mix of flat and hilly terrain, testing the cyclists' abilities in different conditions. Notable cyclists, such as Marianne Vos and Anna van der Breggen, have made significant impacts in this event.