1 : PAULINE "LEGEND" PREVOT!

Pauline Ferrand-Prevot is the first French to win the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, following Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten (2022), her compatriot Demi Vollering (2023), and Polish rider Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney (2024). She won 36 years after Jeannie Longo's last victory, undefeated from 1987 to 1989 in the previous version of the race, the Tour de France Féminin.

4: WINNER IN YELLOW

Pauline Ferrand-Prevot is the 4th rider to win a stage wearing the Yellow Jersey, after Marianne Vos (stage 6 in 2022), Annemiek van Vleuten (stage 8 in 2022), and Charlotte Kool (stage 2 in 2024). She is also the 5th to win two consecutive days, after Annemiek van Vleuten (stages 7-8 in 2022), Charlotte Kool (stages 1-2 in 2024), Lorena Wiebes (stages 3-4 in 2025) and Maëva Squiban (stages 5-6 in 2025).

2+2: UNSTOPPABLE FRANCE

With Maëva Squiban (stages 6-7) and Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (stages 8-9), France is on a streak of 4 consecutive victories. The only country to have achieved this was the Netherlands (stages 5-8 in 2022 and 1-4 in 2024). For both women and men, the last time France had won 4 stages in a row was back in the Tour de France 1989: 5 victories with Jeannie Longo (stages 5 to 9).

4/4: ALWAYS ON THE PODIUM

Demi Vollering (2nd) and Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney (3rd) gained a position in the general classification during this final stage, both finishing in the top-3. They have reached the podium in each of the four Tours de France Femmes avec Zwift since 2022: Vollering finished 2nd, 1st, 2nd, and 2nd; Niewiadoma-Phinney finished 3rd, 3rd, 1st, and 3rd. This performance is all the more remarkable given that all the other riders have each had "only" one podium finish (Lotte Kopecky, Pauliena Rooijakkers, Annemiek van Vleuten, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot).

39.065: FASTER THAN EVER

Won by Pauline Ferrand-Prevot in 29h54'24" after a 1,168.6 kilometers race, the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025 is the fastest in history: 39.065 km/h! Better than the 2024 edition (38.602 km/h), the previous record.

5: NIEWIADOMA STILL FIGHTING FOR IT

Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney has secured her 5th Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage podium, but she still hasn't won a stage! The Polish rider finished 3rd at Provins in 2022, 2nd at the Col du Tourmalet in 2023, 3rd in Liège in 2024, 2nd in Amneville in 2024, and then 3rd in Châtel today. Surprising considering she's finished on the general classification podium four times, including once (2024) on the top step.

51: THÉVENET, HINAULT, FERRAND-PREVOT!

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025 wearing bib number 51, which has already brought luck to two French riders: Bernard Thévenet in 1975, then Bernard Hinault in 1978! Belgian Eddy Merckx (1969) and Spaniard Luis Ocaña (1973) also triumphed wearing bib number 51.

8: WIEBES EQUALS KOPECKY IN GREEN

Lorena Wiebes wins the points classification, which she has dominated since the 3rd stage. With 8 career green jerseys (including 7 this year), the Dutch rider equals 2023 winner Lotte Kopecky as the second-highest-ever rider with the most green jerseys. Marianne Vos is the recordwoman, wearing the jersey 12 times.

9/9: CHABBEY FROM START TO FINISH

Never before has a rider led the mountains classification from the first to the last day. Only Lotte Kopecky and Cédrine Kerbaol have achieved such a performance for a distinctive jersey: Kopecky with the green jersey in 2023, Kerbaol for the white jersey in 2024. Élise Chabbey joins them after dominating the mountains classification from start to finish in 2025. She won 8 of the 24 climbs recorded, and established a new record with 9 polka dot jerseys. The Swiss rider succeeds the Dutch Demi Vollering (2022), the Polish Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney (2023), and the Belgian Justine Ghekiere (2024).

14: YOUNG QUEEN

Nienke Vinke is the 4th different rider in four years to win the white jersey. The Dutch succeeds her compatriot Shirin van Anrooij (2022), the French Cédrine Kerbaol (2023) and another Dutch, Puck Pieterse (2024). Her lead of 14'51" over her runner-up Titia Ryo represents the biggest difference ever recorded between 1st and 2nd place. More than the 5'41" between Shirin van Anrooij and Mischa Bredewold in 2022.

1: FIRST FOR FDJ-SUEZ

FDJ-Suez did not win the general classification (best rider: Demi Vollering 2nd), but they dominated the team classification, which they won for the first time. They are the first French team to achieve this in the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. In the men's Tour de France, AG2R La Mondiale was the last French team to win in 2014. FDJ-Suez led from the first to the last day, as did SD Worx in 2023.