Prior to the race,
Demi Vollering of
SD Worx was considered the favourite, following a run of victories in the
Ardennes classics and two second-place finishes at
La Vuelta Femenina and
Itzulia Women. The second stage was affected by crosswinds, with just 12 riders at the front at the final kilometre. After a sprint up a cobbled climb up to the finish in
Lerma, Wiebes crossed the line first. However, she was later considered to have "bodychecked"
Chloé Dygert of
Canyon–SRAM with 150 metres to go, and was relegated to third place. Vollering therefore took the stage win, with Wiebes retaining the lead in the general classification. The third stage involved a seven rider breakaway that escaped with 40 km remaining. With 10 km to go, the breakaway had a lead of over a minute – and the peloton gave chase. Into the final kilometre, the breakaway still had a 15-second lead, however the sprint of Lorena Wiebes on an uphill finish allowed her to take a second stage win, with Balsamo second. Third place was taken by breakaway rider
Sheyla Gutiérrez of
Movistar Team. Wiebes retained her overall lead of the race. The final stage involved a mountain top finish at , a 12 kilometre climb with an average gradient of 6.3%. Vollering therefore won the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas by over 2 minutes, with van Anrooij holding off
Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio of
AG Insurance–Soudal–Quick-Step for second place. Vollering took the mountains classification, Wiebes retained the points classification and van Anrooij won the young rider classification. == Result ==