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Procycling Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift Guide
With the Grand D é part in Rotterdam, four stage starts on Dutch soil and a final on Alpe d'Huez, the third edition of the Tour de France Femmes has a highly Dutch character. The same applies to the favorites of the various main prizes. After her overall victory in 2023, Demi Vollering is once again the top contender to win the yellow jersey. Procycling traveled to the Swiss hometown of the defending champion last June; to follow her training and for an exclusive interview about, among other things, her turbulent spring, adventurous character and her upcoming departure from SD Worx-Protime.
In addition to Vollering, there are many more Dutch eye-catchers who want to shine in the upcoming TDFF. Sprinters Lorena Wiebes and Charlotte Kool are aiming for early stage victories and the first yellow jersey of the round. Visma | Lease a Bike is chasing both daytime success and a top result in the general classification with their top trio Marianne Vos, Riejanne Markus and Fem van Empel.
In addition to these and other stories – including Lucinda Brand and Esra Tromp – extensive attention is paid to the TDFF route. With official route maps, stage profiles, timetables, mountain profiles and analyzes of all 8 stages. Just like for the 22 participating teams and their riders.
Although women predominate in this edition, men are also present. Ample attention is paid to the Vuelta a Espa ñ a with a complete overview and analyzes of the course, all participating teams, plus a story with defending champion Sepp Kuss. Finally, people are eagerly awaiting the World Cup in Zurich , the culmination of another memorable season.
- Exclusive interview with defending champion and top favorite Demi Vollering
- Stories and interviews with Dutch eye-catchers Lorena Wiebes, Marianne Vos, Riejanne Markus, Fem van Empel and Charlotte Kool
- The official route maps, profiles, timetables and analyzes of all 8 stages
- Complete overview of all 22 participating teams
- Preview of the Vuelta a Espa ñ a and the World Championships in Zurich