SISU Women’s Pinkki 2026 – Race Update After Stage 3
Strength, Connection, and Courage
Three stages into the inaugural SISU Women’s Pinkki and the tour continues to showcase exactly why dedicated women’s racing matters in cycling esports.
From the opening speed of Sugar Cookie, to the climbing challenge of Radio Rendezvous, and now the unpredictable dirt sectors of Watts of the Wild, riders have faced every type of challenge Watopia can offer — and responded with determination, teamwork, and courage.
Stage 3 proved especially demanding, with constant changes in terrain and rhythm creating splits across the field and forcing riders to dig deep into already tired legs. The racing has been competitive and aggressive, but what continues to stand out most is the atmosphere surrounding the tour.
Across Discord and throughout the peloton, riders are supporting one another, building confidence, and creating genuine connection through shared experience.
That is a major part of SISU Racing’s vision for the SISU Women’s Pinkki.
The event was created not only to provide women with a dedicated Grand Tour experience, but to help create stronger pathways, visibility, and community within cycling esports. After three stages, that vision is already becoming reality.
With the Individual Time Trial next the battle for pink remains wide open.
But regardless of standings, the inaugural SISU Women’s Pinkki is already proving something important:
When women are given the space to race, lead, and belong — the entire community becomes stronger.