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2025-07-26T17:54:04.925Z
Big GC news is that Elisa Longo-Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) lost 52″, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) lost 1’04”, Shirin van Anrooij (Lidl-Trek) lost 1’33”, Marion Bunel (Visma-Lease a Bike) lost 3’40” and Neve Bradbury (Canyon-SRAM-ZondaCrypto) lost 4’06”.
2025-07-26T17:46:56.872Z
Stage one top 10
2025-07-26T17:37:04.115Z
Le Court was closing in on Ferrand-Prevot rapidly with Vos on the whel.
2025-07-26T17:35:58.496Z
Marianne Vos of Visma-Lease a Bike wins stage one of the Tour de France Femmes 2025 ahead of Kim Le Court (AG Insurance-Soudal) and Vos’ teammate, Pauline Ferrand-Prevot in third.
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2025-07-26T17:34:44.820Z
Attack!
2025-07-26T17:34:03.487Z
500 metres to go and Ferrand-Prevot leads Balsamo, Vos and the rest. Wiebes is still there.
2025-07-26T17:33:36.319Z
Flamme Rouge!
2025-07-26T17:32:30.440Z
Visma-Lease a Bike lad onto the Côte de Cadoudal for the final time but several favourites are ready and waiting to launch.
2025-07-26T17:31:36.618Z
Elisa Longo-Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) is just a bit far back in the peloton and not with her team but she manages to move through the bunch like it was nothing and is now perfectly placed with 2km to go.
2025-07-26T17:30:45.400Z
Visma-Lease a Bike have taken full control of the peloton now for Vos. Even Ferrand-Prevot is getting involved in the leadout for the greatest of all time, Vos. 3km to go.
2025-07-26T17:28:52.483Z
5km to go
2025-07-26T17:28:21.872Z
It appears that Wiebes is working for world champion, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime).
2025-07-26T17:27:55.648Z
Inside 6km to go and Visma-Lease a Bike come to the front en masse for Marianne Vos and Pauline Ferrand-Prevot with Lidl-Trek and Liv-AlUla-Jayco battling them for control.
2025-07-26T17:26:31.142Z
Franziska Koch has been extremely aggressive since they reached the finishing circuit.
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2025-07-26T17:24:03.033Z
Koch attacks yet again in the German national champions jersey. She sprints out of the bunch and no-one can follow.
2025-07-26T17:22:19.502Z
10km to go
2025-07-26T17:21:41.434Z
Abandon
2025-07-26T17:20:53.768Z
Attack!
2025-07-26T17:18:53.200Z
QoM (Côte de Cadoudal)
2025-07-26T17:15:26.802Z
Multiple attacks going off the front with Aline Jansen (VolkerWessels), Franzi Koch and many others all looking to get away and get some points.
2025-07-26T17:14:38.730Z
Onto the Côte de Cadoudal for the penultimate time today with 3, 2 and 1 point(s) available in the QoM battle as French champion, Marie Le Net (FDJ-Suez) is dropped after working very hard for Demi Vollering.
2025-07-26T17:13:32.420Z
Big GC news is that Marion Bunel (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Usoa Ostolaza (Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi) are off the back by around a minute in the group of around 35 riders.
2025-07-26T17:11:49.350Z
Barale has now been dragged back again by the peloton with 16km to go.
2025-07-26T17:06:31.380Z
20km to go
2025-07-26T17:04:11.535Z
Quite a large group off the back including Ally Wollaston (FDJ-Suez).
2025-07-26T17:01:55.857Z
Marlen Reusser (Movistar) is well off the back with the broom wagon and is likely to leave the race when she gets to the team buses.
2025-07-26T17:01:16.962Z
Attack by Dominika Włodarczyk (UAE Team ADQ) and Imogen Wolff (Visma-Lease a Bike) but they are brought back by Blanka Vas (SD Worx-Protime) and Wiebes.
2025-07-26T17:00:04.248Z
Intermediate sprint (Plumelec, Côte de Cadoudal)
2025-07-26T16:55:34.297Z
Garcia had a very long wait for her spare bike. She will be a long way out of the back now with 28km to go. Just 1km to go to the intermediate sprint.
2025-07-26T16:54:44.484Z
Crash!
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2025-07-26T16:52:28.493Z
The pace is extremely high now as multiple teams are flat out to keep their leaders and sprinters well positioned and safe.
2025-07-26T16:51:23.721Z
The riders are now onto the finishing circuit around Plumelec.
2025-07-26T16:50:55.046Z
Just 4km to the intermediate sprint.
2025-07-26T16:50:41.155Z
First look at the new British national champion’s jersey, Millie Couzens (Fenix-Deceuninck), as she hits the front of the peloton.
2025-07-26T16:47:25.651Z
Some riders starting to be dropped with Elena Hartmann (Ceratizit) unable to follow the wheels as they go through the feed zone.
2025-07-26T16:46:34.392Z
Average speed so far, 41.07kph.
2025-07-26T16:44:45.294Z
Fenix-Deceuninck also now joins the teams on the front as Flora Perkins works hard for Puck Pieterse, who has a great chance today.
2025-07-26T16:43:04.453Z
All back riding again after that spill. Just 10km to the intermediate sprint.
2025-07-26T16:42:24.970Z
Crash!
2025-07-26T16:39:51.803Z
40km to go
2025-07-26T16:35:15.215Z
Peloton led by SD Worx-Protime, Visma-Lease a Bike, EF Education-Oatly, FDJ-Suez and UAE Team ADQ.
2025-07-26T16:31:07.068Z
Some riders just off the back as the race is stretched out a bit with 18km to the first Intermediate Sprint of the race.
2025-07-26T16:30:34.697Z
Caught
2025-07-26T16:25:46.916Z
QoM (Côte de Botségalo)
2025-07-26T16:23:20.065Z
50km to go
2025-07-26T16:17:32.646Z
Extremely technical and crowded roads at the base of this climb.
2025-07-26T16:17:04.321Z
Almost onto the first climb of the Tour de France Femmes 2025, the Côte de Botségalo, goes Rijnbeek.
2025-07-26T16:16:13.688Z
Tomasi has been caught by the peloton. Just 28″ up to Rijnbeek.
2025-07-26T16:15:50.048Z
Rijnbeek goes solo with 55km to go as Tomasi is distanced. She is now riding hard for the QoM points.
2025-07-26T16:11:35.317Z
The first climb of the day is the category 4 climb of the Côte de Botségalo which has 2 and 1 point(s) available. The only other climb comes much later on the 2nd ascent of the Côte de Cadoudal, which is also the finish climb.
2025-07-26T16:05:46.606Z
The gap jumps up to almost 40″ between the two rider break and the peloton. Just around 20km until the first QoM of the day.
2025-07-26T15:54:23.531Z
70km to go
2025-07-26T15:48:55.351Z
Rijnbeek joins Tomasi but they only have 13″ on the peloton led by UAE Team ADQ, Visma-Lease a Bike and FDJ-Suez.
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2025-07-26T15:47:10.729Z
Maud Rijnbeek (VolkerWessels) is the chaser and is slowly closing the gap to Tomasi.
2025-07-26T15:45:26.905Z
VolkerWessels now sending one of their riders on the attack to try and join Tomasi.
2025-07-26T15:44:01.946Z
The lone attacker is Laura Tomasi of Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi.
2025-07-26T15:43:00.684Z
78.8km to go
2025-07-26T15:40:51.568Z
After the crash, Labous is changing her helmet.
2025-07-26T15:38:39.233Z
Daniek Hengeveld (Ceratizit) is off the back and the last rider on the road. This means that the riders will stop at KM0 and it will be a standing start.
2025-07-26T15:36:18.923Z
Crash!
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2025-07-26T15:30:46.854Z
Early mechanical for Aude Biannic (Movistar) in the neutral, this might delay the start.
2025-07-26T15:24:45.525Z
Neutral start
2025-07-26T15:22:06.907Z
Five minutes from the start.
2025-07-26T15:20:10.128Z
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (Visma-Lease a Bike) will definitely be an interesting rider to watch at this race.
👋 BONJOUR PFP 💛#TDFF2025 | #WatchTheFemmes @GoZwift | @vismaleaseabike pic.twitter.com/geoIGzZy2WJuly 26, 2025
2025-07-26T15:09:21.638Z
The stage today is meant to be short and sharp with just two hours of racing expected today.
2025-07-26T15:07:56.117Z
Just over half an hour until the official race start but roughly 15 minutes to the neutral start in Vannes with huge crowds out to see the race.
2025-07-26T15:06:41.715Z
Last year the race was loaded with drama. Especially when the yellow jersey of Demi Vollering went down in a crash and saw her lose the jersey to eventual winner, Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney.
2025-07-26T15:00:11.447Z
Today’s stage is 78.8km long starting in Vannes and finishing with an uphill kicker to the line in Plumelec. The riders have already signed on and are ready to roll in this year’s race starting in Brittany.
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2025-07-23T20:33:08.189Z
Bonjour and welcome to our live page for the opening stage of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes.