SISU Women’s Pinkki 2026 – Race Update After Stage 4
Pink Jerseys Hold Strong After the Time Trial
Stage 4 of the SISU Women’s Pinkki delivered one of the most demanding challenges of the tour so far — the Individual Time Trial on Beach Island Loop.
With no drafting and nowhere to hide, riders faced the purest test in cycling esports: pacing, focus, and the ability to suffer alone against the clock.
And despite the pressure of the iTT, every rider currently wearing pink successfully defended their General Classification lead heading into the second half of the tour.
That consistency is becoming one of the defining stories of this year’s Women’s Pinkki.
Adding even more excitement to the event, SISU Racing’s updated results app now provides detailed stage-by-stage results for the first time this season — allowing riders and teams to follow every second, gap, and performance battle across the tour.
Stage 4 Winners
B Grade
B. Robertson (REVO) delivered a powerful ride to take victory in 39:20, finishing 14 seconds clear of second place.
C Grade
Alison FJ (Level Esports) claimed the stage win with a strong and composed performance, stopping the clock at 39:52.
D Grade
Kat (SISU Racing) secured victory in 41:46, continuing a strong Pinkki campaign for SISU Racing.
E Grade
Angela McGhee (COALITION) produced an impressive ride to win in 45:04.
SHORELINE AND SUMMITS: UP NEXT
With four stages complete, fatigue is beginning to build across the peloton — but so too is the confidence and momentum of the inaugural SISU Women’s Pinkki.
Stage 5 — Shorelines and Summits — promises to be one of the most decisive days of the tour, with climbers preparing to attack and pink jersey holders fighting to protect their advantage.
But beyond the racing itself, the Women’s Pinkki continues to highlight something bigger:
Women’s cycling esports deserves its own spotlight, its own stories, and its own Grand Tour moments.
And after four stages, this tour is delivering exactly that.