Squiban Doubles up at Women's Tour De France
SAVOIE, AUVERGNE-RHÔNE-ALPES, AUG 1 – Maeva Squiban secured her second consecutive solo stage win at the Tour de France Femmes by attacking from distance on a hilly 160-kilometer course, race officials said.
- On Friday, Maeva Squiban won stage 7 of the Tour de France Femmes in Chambéry, France, on August 1, 2025, after a solo breakaway.
- Squiban attacked on the upper slopes of the Col du Granier to reach the finish alone, later claiming she had been joking when she went.
- Statistics show Squiban tied for the polka dot lead after a 17-rider breakaway, with Kerbaol and Edwards on the podium and Mangan winning the intermediate sprint.
- With two stages to go, the race enters its Alpine double-header, as stage eight will finish atop the 19 km Col de La Madeleine, according to race officials.
- Ahead of Saturday’s summit, the nine-day race approaches its penultimate day with the queen stage and Alpine challenges ahead.
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French cyclist Maeva Squiban won her second stage in a row at the Tour de France Femmes. The 23-year-old French rider from the UAE team ADQ won over 160 kilometres from Bourg-en-Bresse to Chambéry as a soloist on the seventh stage.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleMaeva Squiban (UAE Team ADQ) earned a second consecutive stage victory in the women's Tour de France, triumphing on Friday in the 159-kilometer stage from Bourg-en-Bresse to Chambery.
·Estonia
Read Full ArticleAfter attacking in the last pass, the Granier, the winner of the stage of Ambert, the day before, handed this over to Chambéry on Friday, August 1. Two consecutive successes before the Queen stage of the Madeleine.
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