2022 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift
Male Team 24 - 31 Jul

Tour de France

1030 Kilometers 8 Stages
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TV

There will be a 2h30′ live broadcast every day on Eurosport / GCN.

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Timetable

The Paris stage will end around 3.30pm CEST; the weekday stages should finish around 4.30pm; and the two finishes in the Vosges are expected after 5.30pm.

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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4″ at every finish, plus 3-2-1″ over five Bonus Points on different stages.

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Social Media

The race’s official Twitter account is @letourfemmes; the hashtag is #TDFF.

Stages

Analysis

01
Paris (81.6km)
24 July
  1. 01 Lorena Wiebes Team DSM 1h54'00"
  2. 02 Marianne Vos Jumbo – Visma "
  3. 03 Lotte Kopecky SD Worx "
  4. 05 Emma Norsgaard Movistar Team "
  5. 21 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team "
  6. 35 Paula Patiño Movistar Team "
  7. 69 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team "
  8. 107 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +17"
  9. 118 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +31"
02
Meaux - Provins (136.4km)
25 July
  1. 01 Marianne Vos Jumbo – Visma 3h14'02"
  2. 02 Silvia Persico Valcar "
  3. 03 Kasia Niewiadoma Canyon-SRAM "
  4. 20 Emma Norsgaard Movistar Team +34"
  5. 29 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team "
  6. 47 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team +1'02"
  7. 91 Paula Patiño Movistar Team +3'22"
  8. 95 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +3'46"
  9. 96 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team "
03
Reims - Épernay (133.6km)
26 July
  1. 01 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig FDJ – SUEZ – Futuroscope 3h22'54"
  2. 02 Marianne Vos Jumbo – Visma +2"
  3. 03 Ashleigh Moolman SD Worx +5"
  4. 10 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team +20"
  5. 19 Paula Patiño Movistar Team +2'17"
  6. 49 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team +2'39"
  7. 95 Emma Norsgaard Movistar Team +5'18"
  8. 114 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +7'31"
  9. 121 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +11'30"
04
Troyes - Bar-sur-Aube (126.8km)
27 July
  1. 01 Marlen Reusser SD Worx 3h16'30"
  2. 02 Évita Muzic FDJ – SUEZ – Futuroscope +1'24"
  3. 03 Alena Amialiusik Canyon-SRAM "
  4. 13 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team +1'40"
  5. 37 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team +3'11"
  6. 47 Emma Norsgaard Movistar Team +9'12"
  7. 50 Paula Patiño Movistar Team +9'30"
  8. 119 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +17'09"
  9. 121 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team "
05
Bar-le-Duc - Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (175.6km)
28 July
  1. 01 Lorena Wiebes Team DSM 4h32’16”
  2. 02 Elisa Balsamo Trek-Segafredo
  3. 03 Marianne Vos Jumbo – Visma
  4. 22 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team
  5. 28 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team
  6. 30 Paula Patiño Movistar Team
  7. 58 Aude Biannic Movistar Team
  8. 67 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +9”
  9. —  Emma Norsgaard Movistar Team DNF
06
Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - Rosheim (129.2km)
29 July
  1. 01 Marianne Vos Jumbo – Visma 3h09'26"
  2. 02 Marta Bastianelli UAE Team ADQ "
  3. 03 Lotte Kopecky SD Worx "
  4. 11 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team "
  5. 19 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team "
  6. 28 Paula Patiño Movistar Team "
  7. 92 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +2'29"
  8. 97 Aude Biannic Movistar Team +2'30"
07
Selestar - Le Markstein (127.1km)
30 July
  1. 01 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team 3h47'02"
  2. 02 Demi Vollering SD Worx +3'26"
  3. 03 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig FDJ – SUEZ – Futuroscope +5'16"
  4. 19 Paula Patiño Movistar Team +15'42"
  5. 20 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team +17'24"
  6. 100 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +29'56"
  7. 101 Aude Biannic Movistar Team "
08
Lure - La Super Planche des Belles Filles (123.3km)
31 July
  1. 01 Annemiek van Vleuten Movistar Team 3h37'23"
  2. 02 Demi Vollering SD Worx +30"
  3. 03 Silvia Persico Valcar +1'43"
  4. 23 Paula Patiño Movistar Team +6'39"
  5. 64 Arlenis Sierra Movistar Team +18'40"
  6. 102 Sheyla Gutiérrez Movistar Team +23'48"
  7. 103 Aude Biannic Movistar Team "

Analysis

More than three decades after the last edition of the race organised by the Societé du Tour de France, ASO brings back to life in 2022 the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, and makes cycling’s biggest party in France one week longer as of this July. It’s a TDF Annemiek van Vleuten and Movistar Team will tackle with all pressure off their shoulders, having conquered a brilliant success in the Giro Donne, even though they’ll head towards the start with huge ambitions.

The Grande Boucle’s eight-day course has two clear links, in its start and finish, to the men’s version of the event. Stage one will repeat the circuit where the men’s race will end: the one at the Champs-Élysées in Paris (Sunday 24th), with a sprinter expected to take the first ‘maillot jaune’. And the closing, decisive stage (Sunday 31st) will end up La Super Planche des Belles Filles (Cat-1), having first climbed the legendary Ballon d’Alsace (Cat-1).

Between those, there will be terrain for all kinds of riders. Sprinters will have another two clear shots at victory, in Provins -uphill finish, Monday 25th- and the ‘marathon stage’ (175km) towards Saint-Dié-des-Vosges on Thursday 28th. Brave riders will have their chance in Rosheim (Friday 29th) and a demanding circuit around Épernay (Tuesday 26th), with three hills that could already make some GC gaps. A tricky stage four in Champagne (Wednesday 27th), over five rated ascents, will also feature four ‘chemins blancs’ on gravel. And before La Planche, another big mountain hurdle (Saturday 30th) will see the peloton take on the Petit Ballon (Cat-1), Platzerwasel (Cat-1) and the Grand Ballon (Cat-1) towards Le Markstein’s finish.