Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig on seventh at the Tour de France Femmes: ‘I will keep on pushing’
The Dane leaves the race with a stage win and dreams for the next edition
The Dane leaves the race with a stage win and dreams for the next edition
The 27-year-old American climbed two places on the final stage with performance on Planche des Belles Filles.
Here's a wrap of the races for yellow, green, white, polka dot and team classifications for the inaugural Tour de France Femmes.
Soigneurs, the unsung heroes.
Van Vleuten drops rivals on Super Planche des Belles Filles to crush final stage and seal inaugural Tour de France Femmes.
The Dutchwoman was so sick she was unable to pack her suitcase herself.
Here's a look at Van Vleuten's yellow Canyon Aeroad and all her yellow extras.
A snapshot of the cuddly toys, quinoa bowls and messages for good vibes on the team busses.
The Italian loses almost seven minutes to Annemiek van Vleuten after spending most of stage 7 chasing alone.
Van Vleuten uncorked a ride for the record books in a display of utter dominance Saturday. What can route planners and the peloton do to foil her in the future?
One stage remains. Can anyone unseat Van Vleuten and take yellow?
The Danish rider is closing in on a podium place, but has some time to make up on the final stage.
During the Tour de France Femmes, the champion turned-DS has one responsibility: motivation.
With one stage to go, the GC at the Tour de France Femmes is all but wrapped up.
While Van Vleuten made it look easy, the rest of the bunch suffered.
Dutchwoman finishes over three minutes clear of nearest rival Demi Vollering on race's Queen stage.
Suffering of all kinds was a theme during stage 7 of the Tour de France Femmes
Slappendel is seeing the Tour de France Femmes from the back of a motorbike, and is filled with optimism for the future of women’s cycling.
The first of two days in the high mountains upended the general classification.
The Slovenian rider had a breakout day in the mountains during stage 7
The Movistar rider destroyed her rivals on the first mountain stage of the Tour de France Femmes.
After crashing hard on stage 6, team medical staff gave Wiebes the all-clear to start today, but she climbed off in the first hour of stage 7.
The Canyon-SRAM rider maintains her third place position after a big day in the mountains.
Dutch Jumbo-Visma rider will wear green jersey on final stage, set for victory in that competition.
The SD Worx rider was the only one to follow Annemiek van Vleuten's attack but paid the price later on.
Who does Iris think will win the Tour de France Femmes? The answer might surprise you.
Dutchwoman finishes over three minutes clear of nearest rival Demi Vollering, siezes control ahead of race ahead of final stage summit finish.
Sprint sensation cleared to start mountainous stage 7 after receiving stitches following heavy crash Friday.
ASO has been using the Tour de France Femmes as a testing ground for broadcasting teams' radio chatter.
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The Swiss rider finished the stage but will now leave the race.
How very Vos-like: winning green at the Tour without really trying.
The hilly stage presented sprinters their final opportunity of the race.
The head injury was revealed through a hospital examination following stage 6.
Vos extends GC lead ahead of two huge days in the mountains with dominant sprint victory.
Going into the mountains Vos' hold on yellow isn't certain, but the likelihood of her going green is sound.
The Belgian crashed with just over 22km to go but caught the peloton and contested the sprint.
Some say that Saturday's stage 7 might be the most important day of the race.
Vos extends GC lead ahead of two decisive days in the mountains with dominant sprint victory.
Chantal van den Broek-Blaak riding with stitches in her arm following mass crash on stage 5.
In switching from racing to commentating, the two-time Aussie champion has learned a lot about herself.
Gracie Elvin opens up about her move from professional cyclist to commentator.
French 23-year-old has taken a real step up in 2022 and is hoping to go up against the top riders when the race reaches the mountains.
She’s the women’s peloton’s winningest sprinter who cites Fabio Jakobsen as her inspiration.
The 21-year-old Australian is taking the Tour de France Femmes in her stride.
The Tour's longest stage gave the sprinters an opportunity to shine.
Balsamo and Vos complete the top three on stage 5.
An ode to the breakway by Ruth Winder after stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes.
The Dutchwoman is now set to switch her focus from sprint victories to supporting her team's GC ambitions.
Matt and Amy highlight a few of the young riders racing the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
The Italian rider was disqualified from the race after she received assistance from the team car after pulling over from the front of the bunch.
Emma Norsgaard and Chantal van den Broek-Blaak among the most injured riders.
Balsamo and Vos complete the top three on stage 5.
The American believes that the Tour de France Femmes will help to benefit all of women's cycling.
The Frenchwoman's teammate Elisa Longo Borghini is proud to be riding on her friend's wheel
Is stage 5 a great day for the breakaway? With 175.6 km to cover, it looks likely.
Also the longest stage of the Tour de France Femmes.
The Spanish champ had a really bad day.
The final 60km contained four dusty sectors of gravel.
A chaotic day on the gravel ended with the biggest win of Reusser's career.
'I don't know if I realized I could win a Tour de France stage, actually not even this morning,' said the double Swiss national champion.
Uttrup Ludwig praises team for comeback after difficult opening stages as Evita Muzic takes second on gravel stage.
Vos races astutely to defend her lead, but expects to lose ground when the road tilts up this weekend.
The Italian finished the stage on the bike of teammate and world champion Elisa Balsamo.
Marianne Vos finished in the main group and retained her overall lead in the race.
The Spanish national champion started stage 4 in sixth overall at 55 seconds back.
Fans come out for the Femmes in force to witness historic inaugural edition.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig's stage 3 win was a great moment for women's cycling.
Here's what the stars have to stay about racing gravel today
Don't, we repeat DON'T, go in the water.
The American is planning a move to France ahead of the Paris Olympics in 2024.
'It just seems silly when I’ve been such a big part of the fight that it’s almost worth soaking it up for an extra year,' the South African tells VeloNews.
In winning stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes, the Dane offered the perfect antidote to a horrible day.
The Movistar leader and pre-race favourite explains that a "stomach infection" is behind her uncharacteristic performances so far.
Winder reflects on the GC riders during stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes: 'all the climbers like ducklings in a row.'
Stage 3 offered up a hilly parcours with opportunities for many types of riders.
Marianne Vos finishes second to defend the yellow jersey in thrilling finale.
The Danish rider wins a stage a day after losing time to GC rivals and her teammate Marta Cavalli crashed out.
Audrey Cordon-Ragot reflects on the crashes of stage 2.
DS says Frain brought to tears from abuse on social media: 'It’s never the plan to hurt somebody. If people think that, please go away and do another thing.'