Now you will find Ladies Tour of Norway on our own YouTube-channel.
Here you will find small videos regarding the race, and the channel will continuosly be updated.
Click here to see the videos which are alreday uploaded!
Ladies Tour of Norway has a long term strategy to build up an international high quality race for women who will be successful also in the media. It’s great to have partners as Feminin Magazine, their started publishing an own cycling magazine in Holland just for women in 2013. Now they have released a brand new international magazine.
Click here (or on the picture) and you will be able to download the first edition of the Feminin Magazine. Enjoy.
Feminin Magazine will of course be in Halden during the LToN in August
Ladies Tour of Norway 2015 will be officially opened by a kick-off party Wednesday the 6th. of May!
It starts with a spectacular fashion show in cooperation with Tista Senter, where our great race ambassadors and several of Halden’s male top athletes will be models on the catwalk. As a part of this show, the boys will also attending the audition for “podium boys of the year”. A presentation of the candidates for the podium boys will be published at our website Wednesday the 29th. of April.
The arrangement will so move on to our cooperation hotel Thon Hotel Halden, where the kick-off party will be helt with an exciting program for the general public and special invited guests.
We hope as many as possible of you will join us at this party, and you will find a complete invitation and program here.
See you the 6th. of May!
It’s only about 4 months left to the 2015-edition of Ladies Tour of Norway, and we start the countdown with some flashbacks of the highlights from the last year’s sucessfull arrangment:
In connection with Ladies Tour of Norway 2014 in Halden in August, there was taken a lot of pictures by international pressmen. One of these pictures is now nominated to the «Zilveren Camera» of the year in the category Sport Enkel in The Netherlands.
The «Zilveren Camera» is the absolutely biggest photo competition in The Netherland. There are 3 nominees in the category, and it is quite fun that a photo from the pedestrian bridge in Halden is nominated together with a picture of The Netherland’s Robbie van Persie when he scores a goal against Spain in the World Cup in Brazil in 2014:)
Anton Vos’ picture of his sister Marianne Vos on the pedestrian bridge in Halden has also already won several competitions in The Netherland this new year.
For further information about the competition, please see the link below:
http://www.zilverencamera.nl/nominaties-2014/sport/enkel/anton-vos
It has been a wonderful cycling weekend in Halden, and we are overwhelmed of all the positive feedback from the teams, the athletes, UCI, the general public, our partners and the media, included the international press.
“Everybody” is talking about LToN, and little Halden is suddenly been a “talk of the town” in the international cycling world.
We thank you all for a fantastic weekend, and wish you all welcome back to a new cycling party next year!
Below you will find some links to pictures from both the UCI-, children and touring race, and also misc. national and international press clip.
Enjoy!
Pictures taken by Eventofotgrafene:
The childrens race
The touring race
UCI 2.2 – Prologue
UCI 2.2 – Stage 1
UCI 2.2 – Stage 2
Misc. press clip:
http://cyclingdirect.co.za/news/success-inaugural-ladies-tour-norway
http://www.dagbladet.no/2014/08/16/sport/sykkel/ladies_tour_of_norway/halden/emilie_moberg/34816629/
http://www.ha-halden.no/sport/article7533022.ece
http://www.procycling.no/rabo-liv-dominerer-i-halden/
http://www.aftenposten.no/100Sport/sykkel/Verdens-beste-syklister-samlet-i-Halden-456397_1.snd
The Fredriksten Fortress made a beautiful surrounding of start and finish area of the second and last stage of Ladies Tour of Norway. 105 km of hilly terrain, 3 technical local laps, rain and hilly course made the race hard. It was several breakaway attempts during the first 70km and at that point the big favorites made the final jump and got away.
The strong Rabo-Live team had 4 riders represented in the breakaway with Marianne Vos, Anna Van Der Breggen, Roxanne Knetemann and Katarzyna Niewiadoma. Orcia-AIS had Emma Johansson and Valentina Scandolara. Tiffany Cromwell (Spezialized Lululemon) and Rossella Ratto (Estado De Mexico Faren Honda) did also made the split.
At the last lap Emma Johansson had a small attack but the Rabo-Liv team was strong and kept it controlled. Knetemann had to give a small gap on the last kilometers and it ended in a sprint with 7 riders. The world champion, Marianne Vos, won and her two remaining team mates joined her on the podium. Anna Van Der Breggen won the overall classification in this first edition of Ladies Tour of Norway.
-It was a great stage. It was harder than expected, and the weather condition made it even tougher. The team was so good, so we are really happy now, said Marianne Vos after the win.
– The race have been great. This is definitely a start of something big, and I hope to come back, said Vos.
Complete results her.
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