The race was won by American rider Leah Thomas, riding for the Bigla Pro Cycling team.
[5] Having finished fourth in the second stage in Perth – won by Canada's Alison Jackson (Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank) – Thomas won the final stage in an eight-rider sprint at Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, and with bonus seconds accumulated at intermediate sprints during the day, Thomas assumed the leader's jersey from Jackson by five seconds.
[2][11] The first and only edition was held in 2019 as a 2.1 category race on the UCI women's road cycling calendar.
[1] Prior to the abandonment, two intermediate sprints and one categorised climb were held and these points counted towards the respective classifications.
[15] The red sprinters' jersey went to BTC City Ljubljana's Eugenia Bujak on countback from Alé–Cipollini's Marjolein van't Geloof, while Bigla Pro Cycling rider Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig was first on the ascent at the Grange of Lindores to take the blue and white polka-dot jersey for the mountains classification.