Tour of Guangxi

Road Β· One Day
WhenThird Sunday in October
CourseOne Day
Since2017
Most recent winner🌐 Anna Henderson
CategoryWorldTour
Why watch?

The WorldTour calendar's sole one-day race in China, where karst hills and October humidity create a punchy, unpredictable finale to the Asian swing.

Race guide

Tour of Guangxi

The Tour of Guangxi is a women's WorldTour one-day race held each October in Guangxi province, southern China. Launched in 2017 alongside its men's counterpart, it brings top-level women's racing to the dramatic karst limestone landscape of the region.

Anna Henderson claimed the most recent edition, demonstrating the kind of tactical sharpness the finish rewards.

Why this race matters

This race offers something rare on the women's calendar: a late-season one-day showdown in Asia, where the karst terrain and humid conditions favor riders who can handle repeated accelerations over those who rely on sustained climbing power. Anna Henderson's recent victory showed how positioning and timing trump pure strength here. The race sits at a calendar moment when some riders are chasing final results and others are winding down, which adds an edge of uncertainty to the tactics.

How this race is usually won

The course typically features short, irregular karst climbs that splinter the field without offering the rhythm of Alpine switchbacks. Expect a finale that rewards explosive acceleration and sharp positioning rather than sustained power. The humid October weather adds another layer of attrition, and the race often comes down to a small group contesting a punchy finish or a late attack that sticks because rivals hesitate. Time gaps are usually measured in seconds, not minutes, and the winner is often the rider who reads the final kilometers best rather than the one who dominated earlier.

Recent winners and defining editions

Most recent winner: Anna Henderson