reVolta

{{Short description|Women's cycling race in Catalonia, Spain}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}

The reVolta was an annual professional women's road bicycle racing event in Catalonia, Spain.

First held in 2018, it was initially organised on the same day as the last stage of the Volta a Catalunya. However, as there is another -more important- race scheduled on the same date, it has since been organised independently.{{Cite web|last=Fosbury|first=Redacció|date=2018-12-20|title=La segona reVolta no es disputarà fins el 2020|url=https://fosbury.cat/fosbudiary/ciclisme/la-segona-revolta-no-es-disputara-fins-el-2020/|access-date=2021-03-09|website=Fosbury|language=ca}} American cyclist Lauren Stephens won the first edition.

It was replaced in 2024 by the Women's Volta a Catalunya, a stage race.

{{Infobox cycling race|name=reVolta|region=Catalunya|organiser=Volta Ciclista a Catalunya|discipline=Road|type=Single day race|director=Rubèn Peris i Latorre|first=2018|number=4 (as of 2023)|firstwinner={{flagathlete|Lauren Stephens|USA}}|mostrecent={{Flagathlete|Claire Steels|GBR}}}}

History

reVolta's first edition was held March 25, 2018, the same date that the men's Volta a Catalunya's last stage was scheduled. 118 cyclists started the race, which would last 45 minutes plus an extra lap at a 3.85km circuit around the Montjuïc mountain, in Barcelona.{{Cite web|title=Full d'inscripció {{!}} Federació Catalana de Ciclisme|url=https://servers.ciclisme.cat/sites/default/files/inscripcions/5035307/inscripcio.pdf|access-date=8 March 2021}} Doing so, the event would take advantage of the infrastructure and TV coverage from the men's event. Lauren Stephens (Cylance ProCycling) became the first winner, followed by local riders Lorena Llamas (Movistar Team) and Sofia Rodríguez (Sopela Women Team).{{Cite web|title=Classificació: reVolta {{!}} Federació Catalana de Ciclisme|url=https://servers.ciclisme.cat/sites/default/files/classificacions/5035307/calsificacio_revolta.pdf|access-date=8 March 2021}}

Even though it was supposed to be organised annually, due to several issues, the 2019 and 2020 editions were not held. In 2019, there was another race scheduled on the same date of the last stage of the Volta 2019 (31 March 2019).{{Cite web|last=Fosbury|first=Redacció|date=2018-12-20|title=La segona reVolta no es disputarà fins el 2020|url=https://fosbury.cat/fosbudiary/ciclisme/la-segona-revolta-no-es-disputara-fins-el-2020/|access-date=2021-03-08|language=ca}} The 2020 edition, scheduled by July 12, was cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic.{{Cite web|title=La segona edició de la reVolta s'ajorna fins al 2021 - Volta Ciclista a Catalunya 2021|url=https://www.voltacatalunya.cat/ca/not%C3%ADcies/2020/la-segona-edicio-de-la-revolta-sajorna-fins-al-2021/601|access-date=2021-03-08|language=ca}}

On January 11, 2021, it was announced that the second reVolta edition would be scheduled next May 30, 2021, around Sant Cugat del Vallès.{{Cite web|title=La reVolta torna a Sant Cugat aquest 2021 - Volta Ciclista a Catalunya 2021|url=https://www.voltacatalunya.cat/ca/not%C3%ADcies/2020/la-revolta-torna-a-sant-cugat-aquest-2021/633|access-date=2021-03-08|language=ca}} Katrine Aalerud (Movistar Team) became its second winner.

Winners

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!Year

!Rider

!Team

2018

|{{Flagathlete|Lauren Stephens|USA}}

|Cylance Pro Cycling

2019

| colspan="2" |Not organised

2020

| colspan="2" |Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2021

|{{Flagathlete|Katrine Aalerud|NOR}}

|Movistar Team

2022

|{{Flagathlete|Clara Koppenburg|GER}}

|Cofidis

2023

|{{Flagathlete|Claire Steels|GBR}}

|Israel Premier Tech Roland

= Wins per country =

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!Wins

!Country

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|{{USA}}

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|{{NOR}}

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|{{GER}}

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|{{GBR}}

References