The last day of camp has a lot in common with the last day of a GrandTour. Everyone is excited to go home but sad to leave their teammates and friends behind. It was a hard week of racing at the Tour de France Femmes but it was equally as beautiful and rewarding. We lost our leader – Veronica Ewers, but the team kept pushing and kept racing hard.

Thank you to all of our fans on the roads and at home and vive le Tour!

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About EF Education-TIBCO-SVB:

In 2004, Linda Jackson started working with a local women’s cycling team in Palo Alto, California. In 2006, Jackson asked a sponsor for $100,000 to get her new team to a few national races. The partner had $5,000. Her response?

“I’ll take it.”

And brick by brick over the last 17 years, Jackson, a former investment banker turned Canadian professional racer, built a team to compete on a national level and provide meaningful support to the next generation of professional women cyclists.

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30 Comments

  1. The peek behind the scenes with the team has been inspirational, enlightening and most of all supremely entertaining. Great stories and insights that I glad you have shared with the world as well as developing and deepening the interest in Women’s cycling – Bravo 👏 👏 👏

  2. Honestly, thankyou! Some of the behaviour we saw from riders and teams this tour made me feel sick to my stomach and was a reason to just forget all about women's cycling, but EF is like a ray of sunshine.

  3. Thanks RaceTV team behind the camera for your excellent daily vlogs, nice to see you featured at the end and congrats to the all the team behind the team.

  4. I really enjoy these videos, lots of fun without being too long. It's interesting to see the disparity between the mens and womens teams when it comes to nutrition staff, amenities and comfort. Some of this is natural as women's pro cycling is gaining audience and revenue, but it will be nice to see the day when it's the same.

  5. Watching the race on television is only a portion of the experience. I love how RaceTV humanizes the racers and gives so much insight into all that happens behind the scenes. MORE PLEASE!

  6. Thank you to the whole team that made these videos possible. I’m sure I have no idea the effort and time to make and edit them. Can’t wait to see you all soon and thanks for the tips on how best to cheer you on from curbside. Enjoy that rest day(s) tomorrow! You’ve earned it.

  7. Thanks team. I’ve really enjoyed watching your videos each day. Especially seeing G from NZ. It was great watching Georgia race in her National TT champs kit on Stage 8.

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