7: ANOTHER FRENCH WINNER

After Cédrine Kerbaol last year, Maëva Squiban is the 2nd Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage winner since the race's revival in 2022. She is also the 7th, taking into account the editions of the Tour de France Féminin in the 1980s. The winners: Jeannie Longo (24), Valérie Simonnet (4), Virginie Lafargue (2), Dominique Damiani (1), Cécile Odin (1), Cédrine Kerbaol (1), and Maëva Squiban (1).

19: THE WINNERS LIST IS GROWING

This is Maëva Squiban's third professional victory, after the 2nd stage of the Vuelta Extremadura 2023 and the 4th stage of the Tour de l'Ardèche 2024. She becomes the 19th different rider to win a Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage, following the 18th, Mauritian rider Kim Le Court Pienaar.

23: SQUIBAN LIKE KERBAOL

Several elements link the last two Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift French victories by Cédrine Kerbaol and Maëva Squiban. Both were achieved on a 6th stage, last year for Kerbaol. Both riders were also 23 years old at the time: 23 years, 3 months, and 1 day for Kerbaol; 23 years, 4 months, and 12 days for Squiban. They are the 3rd and 6th youngest winners.

11: NEW COLOURS AT THE TOP

Thanks to Maëva Squiban, UAE Team ADQ claims their first Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift victory. They are the 11th team to win on the race.

1-2: UNPRECEDENTED FOR FRANCE

With Juliette Labous finishing second behind Maëva Squiban, France recorded its first 1-2 in the race. It is the second country to achieve a 1-2 after the Netherlands, by far the most successful: eight 1-2, two 1-2-3!

41.8: FASTER THAN EVER?

With an average speed of 41.8 km/h after 6 stages, the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025 is the fastest of all at this moment of the race. The record after six stages was the 2024 edition at 40.7 km/h. Be careful, however: this average speed could drop with the upcoming mountainous stages between now and the finish.

32: A REWARDED INITIATIVE

Not only did Maëva Squiban win the stage, but she also received the combativity award for her attack with 32 kilometers to go. This is the third longest solo victory after Annemiek van Vleuten at Le Markstein in 2022 (62 kilometers) and Ricarda Bauernfeind at Albi in 2023 (35 kilometers). The Frenchwoman becomes the second rider to receive this distinction twice, after Franziska Koch.

6: JULIE BEGO TOWARDS A NEW RECORD

Frenchwoman Julie Bego retains the white jersey for the 6th consecutive stage, overtaking Puck Pieterse (5) to become the 2nd rider with the most white jerseys in her career. Only her compatriot Cédrine Kerbaol has done better, receiving it 8 times. Bego will overtake her if she keeps the white jersey until the finish.

5: GREEN LIFE

Lorena Wiebes, who has took the green jersey for the 5th time in her career and the 4th time on this Tour 2025, equals Charlotte Kool's five jerseys. The Dutch rider is now the 3rd rider with the most green jerseys, along with her compatriot. Ahead of her are Lotte Kopecky (8), whom she can catch by maintaining her lead in the points classification until the finish, and Marianne Vos (12).