Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of Glasgow to watch Lorena Wiebes of the Netherlands win the fourth and final stage of the Women's Tour of Britain.
Ally Wollaston of New Zealand sealed overall victory by finishing third and taking bonus seconds to push overnight leader, Britain's Cat Ferguson, into second place.
Speaking about her stage victory, Lorena Wiebes said: "It was a tough race – with a city centre, all the time you have to push the power.
"The team did a really good job to keep me safe in the front.
"For me, it was perfect towards the finish as I could do the sprint as I wanted to."
PA MediaRiders pass the Tolbooth Steeple at Glasgow Cross during stage four of the 2025 Lloyds Tour of BritainPA MediaAn aerial view of competitors cycling along Bath Street in Glasgow city centrePA MediaRiders at the rolling start in Glasgow's East End during stage four of the 2025 Lloyds Tour of Britain Women in Glasgow.Getty ImagesBabette van der Wolf of Netherlands and Team EF Education-Oatly was among the competitorsGetty ImagesCyclists race past the High Court in Glasgow Getty ImagesAlessia Vigilia of Italy and Team FDJ – SUEZ leads a group through the city centreGetty ImagesThe peloton at the start of the final lap in Glasgow GreenPA MediaAmong the landmarks the cyclists passed was a mural honouring architect Charles Rennie MackintoshPA MediaLorena Wiebes celebrates on the podium after her win