3: ALREADY EQUALLING A RECORD
Winner in Provins (stage 2) and Rosheim (stage 6) in 2022, Marianne Vos raises her arms for the 3rd time in the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. She joins Demi Vollering and Lorena Wiebes as the most successful riders.
6: BACK IN YELLOW
Marianne Vos not only equals the record for stage wins, but also for the most Yellow Jerseys. The one obtained in Plumelec is her 6th, as many as those earned by Lotte Kopecky in 2023. Vos' previous Yellow Jersey dates back to July 29, 2022, almost three years ago.
15: QUEENS OF THE RACE
Marianne Vos claims the Netherlands' 15th victory, by far the most successful nation of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. It's also the 15th Yellow Jersey for a Dutch woman, ahead of Belgium (6) and Poland (4).
2: FRENCH YOUNGSTER
Twentieth today, Julie Bego leads the young rider classification after her very first stage. She becomes the second Frenchwoman to wear the white jersey since Cédrine Kerbaol, who won the classification in 2023 after dominating from start to finish.
1: POLKA DOT JERSEY FOR SWITZERLAND
Leading the race at the top of the Côte de Cadoudal (when the race crossed it for the second time), Elise Chabbey took the polka dot jersey, the first for Switzerland, which became the 5th country to dominate the mountains classification after Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland.
14: MAURITIUS ENTERS THE PARTY
Six-time Mauritian champion (four times road champion, two times time trial champion), Kimberley Le Court (2nd) claims her country's first Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift podium finish. Mauritius becomes the 14th nation to finish in the top-3 of a stage.
11: LIKE IF IT WAS A TRADITION
Marianne Vos takes the lead in the points classification and collects her 11th green jersey, a record. She is ahead of Lotte Kopecky (8) and Charlotte Kool (5). However, the jersey will not be worn by the Dutch rider tomorrow, as she will already be wearing the Yellow Jersey. Kimberley Le Court will have it.
38: EXPERIENCE MATTERS!
At 38 years, 2 months, and 13 days, Marianne Vos is the second-oldest stage winner behind Annemiek Van Vleuten (39 years, 9 months, and 23 days when she won at La Super Blanche des Belles Filles in 2022). The average age of the podium is also the highest in history: 33 years and 252 days, compared to the previous record of 32 years and 345 days (stage 3 of the Tour 2022 in Épernay).
2: NEW NATIONS IN THE PELOTON
154 riders made up the peloton of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025, seven in each of the 22 teams. There are 26 different countries present, the three most numerous being the Netherlands (34), France (24), and Italy (16). The race welcomes two new countries represented for the first time: Ireland with Lara Gillespie, Fiona Mangan, and Mia Griffin; and Serbia with Jelena Eric.