Tour de France Femmes: 2022 – current
The primary version of the rebirth of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, launched underneath the organisation of ASO, was an eight-day race that started on the Champs-Élysées in Paris and ended on La Tremendous Planche des Belles Filles the place Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar) was topped the general champion in 2022.
The second version of the Tour de France Femmes in 2023 was held throughout eight days with a route that started on July 23 in Clermont-Ferrand and completed on July 30 in Pau, received by Demi Vollering (SD Worx).
The third version of the 2024 Tour de France Femmes will probably be held after the Paris Olympic Video games with eight phases throughout seven days between Monday, August 12 and Sunday, August 18, with an iconic end atop Alpe d’Huez.
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Pos. | Rider Title (Nation) |
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2024 | Row 0 – Cell 1 |
2023 | Demi Vollering (Netherlands) |
2022 | Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) |
La Course by Le Tour de France: 2014-2021
La Course by Le Tour de France was created in 2014 following a petition to ASO calling for a ladies’s Tour de France. Le Tour Entier’s petition was led by Kathryn Bertine, Marianne Vos, Emma Pooley and Chrissie Wellington and secured 97,307 signatures. The occasion was held throughout varied platforms from a one-day to a multi-day occasion between 2014 and 2021.
La Course, although controversial, had develop into some of the showcased occasions within the Girls’s WorldTour, and though the wait was longer than anybody anticipated, it lastly turned the stepping stone to the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift in 2022.
Pos. | Rider Title (Nation) |
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2021 | Demi Vollering (Netherlands) |
2020 | Lizzie Deignan (Nice Britain) |
2019 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
2018 | Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) |
2017 | Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) |
2016 | Chloe Hosking (Australia) |
2015 | Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) |
2014 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) |
Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale: 2000-2009
A outstanding ladies’s stage race in France, not run by ASO, the Tour Cycliste Féminin had began in 1992, and the re-named Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale till it got here to an finish in 2009.
Pierre Boué organised the Tour Cycliste Féminin and the Grande Boucle, and though it was not the ladies’s Tour de France, it was some of the outstanding ladies’s stage races of that interval, and broadly thought to be a ladies’s French Grand Tour.
Pos. | Rider Title (Nation) Workforce |
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2009 | Emma Pooley (Nice Britain) |
2008 | Christinane Soeder (Austira) |
2007 | Nicole Cooke (Nice Britian) |
2006 | Nicole Cooke (Nice Britian) |
2005 | Priska Doppman (Switzerland) |
2004 | Race not held |
2003 | Joane Somarriba (Spain) |
2002 | Zinaida Stahurskaia (Belarus) |
2001 | Joane Somarriba (Spain) |
2000 | Joane Somarriba (Spain) |
1999 | Diana Ziliute (Lithuania) |
1998 | Edita Pucinskaite (Lithuania) |
Tour Cycliste Féminin
A ladies’s stage race in France, not run by ASO, occurred because the Tour Cycliste Féminin in 1992-1997, earlier than altering names to Grande Boucle Féminine from 1998-2009.
Pos. | Rider Title (Nation) |
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1997 | Fabiana Luperini (Italy) |
1996 | Fabiana Luperini (Italy) |
1995 | Fabiana Luperini (Italy) |
1994 | Valentina Moorsel (Netherlands) |
1993 | Leontien van Moorsel (Netherlands) |
1992 | Leontien van Moorsel (Netherlands) |
Girls’s Tour de France: 1984-1989
The ladies’s peloton raced their first official launch of the ladies’s Tour de France stage race till 1984 received by American Marianne Martin. It was an 18-day race held concurrently as the boys’s occasion and alongside a lot of the identical however shortened routes with shared end traces. The Société du Tour de France, which later turned a part of ASO in 1992, managed each males’s and girls’s occasions.
Pos. | Rider Title (Nation) |
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1989 | Jeannie Longo (France) |
1988 | Jeannie Longo (France) |
1987 | Jeannie Longo (France) |
1986 | Maria Canins (Italy) |
1985 | Maria Canins (Italy) |
1984 | Marianne Martin (United States of America) |
Normandy – 1955
The boys’s Tour de France is wealthy in historical past, with its beginnings in 1903. A ladies’s model discovered its roots a lot later, and underneath a distinct organisation, as a one-off multi-day race received by the Isle of Man’s Millie Robinson in Normandy in 1955.
Pos. | Rider Title (Nation) Workforce |
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1955 | Millie Robinson (Isle of Man) |