The Tour de France Femmes concluded on Sunday, August 9th, after a particularly demanding edition for the riders. Following the withdrawal of Frenchwoman Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, it was ultimately the Dutch rider, Demi Vollering, who won the competition. Beyond the sporting performances, certain health issues continue to be a topic of discussion within the women's peloton. Among them, vulvar lymphedema, sometimes called "cyclist's vulva syndrome,…
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The Tour de France Femmes concluded on Sunday, August 9th, after a particularly demanding edition for the riders. Following the withdrawal of Frenchwoman Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, it was ultimately the Dutch rider, Demi Vollering, who won the competition. Beyond the sporting performances, certain health issues continue to be a topic of discussion within the women's peloton. Among them, vulvar lymphedema, sometimes called "cyclist's vulva syndrome,…