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Vollering to Keep Racing at Tour De France After Crash

  • On Monday, Lorena Wiebes, SD Worx-Protime sprinter, prevailed in stage three after a chaotic sprint and a crash 3.7 km from the finish.
  • A crash inside the final 5 km disrupted the sprint and affected riders including Demi Vollering, with her team saying she is 'determined to take the start.'
  • Four riders launched an early attack, and the chaotic sprint saw Lorena Wiebes win stage three of the Tour de France Femmes.
  • After the sprint finish, Marianne Vos reclaimed the yellow jersey, with Kim Le Court Pienaar dropping to second, six seconds behind.
  • After her crash, Vollering’s team said she is `determined to take the start` in Tuesday’s 130.7km ride from Saumur to Poitiers.
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A victim of a fall in the final of the 3rd stage of the Tour de France Femmes, the great favourite of the Demi Vollering race (FDJ-Suez) will take the start of the 4th stage on Tuesday.

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Vollering to keep racing at Tour de France after crash

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Tour de France: Lorena Wiebes sprinted to her first victory in this Tour de France. GC rider Demi Vollering crashed hard in the third…

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There is a good chance that Demi Vollering will not start in the fourth stage of the Tour de France Femmes on Tuesday.

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France24 broke the news in France on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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