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‘The Hardest Edition yet’ - A Sense that Anything Can Happen at This Year’s Tour De France Femmes Reigns as Vannes Grand Départ Nears

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Dramatic backdrop of rising levels, shuffled teams and a tough course stoke anticipation for the nine days of racing ahead

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They see life in yellow. A few hours from the start of the Tour de France Femmes on Saturday 26th July in Vannes, the city and its surroundings are blended with their most beautiful colours for a day much awaited by the locals.

The women's Tour de France cycling race began in Vannes. The opening stage, 78.8 kilometers long with the finish in Plumelec, was won by Dutch veteran Marianne Vos (Visma Lease a bike), who recorded her 258th career victory.

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The Tour de France women slew Vannes this Saturday. Nine stages await the peloton made up of many ambitious Frenchmen. The former pro and consultant Audrey Cordon-Ragot analyses their chances.

The Grand Départ du Tour de France Femmes 2025 is given this Saturday in Brittany with the first stage between Vannes and Plumelec, in the Morbihan. On the programme for the peloton: 78.8 km. Race to live live thanks to our direct comment on ICI, official radio of the Grande Boucle!

The Tour de France Femmes was on Amanda Spratt's list, but the experienced Australian Lidl Trek athlete will be unable to participate in the French stage race, which starts this afternoon in Vannes, and will be replaced by her compatriot Lauretta Hanson. The announcement is...

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