00:00 – Lorena Wiebes Claims Victory in Chaotic Tour de France Femmes Stage 3!
03:56 – Demi Vollering’s Devastating Crash Shakes FDJ-Suez in Tour de France Femmes Stage 3
06:16 – Demi Vollering’s Comeback: Tour de France Femmes 2025
1. Lorena Wiebes Claims Victory in Chaotic Tour de France Femmes Stage 3!
Witness the thrilling highlights from Stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes where Dutch cyclist Lorena Wiebes out-performed Marianne Vos in a nail-biting finish! This video covers all the action, including the dramatic crash in the final kilometers that reshaped the race. Discover how Vos reclaimed the yellow jersey despite a fierce competition. Get insights into the standings, key players, and our predictions for Stage 4 between Saumur and Poitiers. Don’t miss out on the incredible performances from riders like Demi Vollering and defending champion Katarzyna Niewiadoma!
2. Demi Vollering’s Devastating Crash Shakes FDJ-Suez in Tour de France Femmes Stage 3
The FDJ-Suez team faces turmoil after Demi Vollering’s late-race crash during stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes. The 2023 champion and GC leader was involved in a massive pileup 3.7 km from the finish, raising concerns about her recovery and the team’s overall ambitions. Team manager Stephen Delcourt shares his worries, while Vollering’s fiancé, Jan de Voogd, is seen at the team bus amid the chaos. This incident adds drama to the women’s cycling season as fans and teams grapple with the aftermath.
Keywords: Tour de France Femmes, Demi Vollering crash, FDJ-Suez, cycling crash, stage 3 crash, women’s cycling, GC ambitions, Stephen Delcourt, Jan de Voogd, professional cycling
3. Demi Vollering’s Comeback: Tour de France Femmes 2025
In this video, we discuss Demi Vollering’s incredible journey back to the Tour de France Femmes after her recent crash. Join us as we analyze her performance, the challenges she faced, and what this means for her future in cycling.
We’ll also cover insights from Tom, a seasoned cycling journalist, and host of The TT Podcast, who shares his thoughts on the race dynamics and key competitors.
Stay tuned for expert analysis, rider interviews, and a look at the upcoming stages of the Tour de France Femmes!
Lorena Weebis claims victory in chaotic tour to France’s fem stage three. In a thrilling display of speed and strategy, Dutch cyclist Lorena Weebis surged ahead to claim victory in the tumultuous third stage of the tour to France fems, narrowly outpacing her fellow countrywoman Mararyannne Voss. This stage was anything but ordinary as a crash in the final three kilometers dramatically altered the race dynamics leaving a significantly reduced group to sprint towards the finish line in anger. Weebis’ triumph marks her fourth stage win in the tour to France fems having previously secured two victories in 2022 and one in 2023. Despite finishing second, Voss’s performance was strong enough to allow her to reclaim the coveted yellow jersey, which she had initially won in the opening stage on Saturday. This turn of events adds an exciting layer to the competition as Voss now leads the overall standings once again, taking the yellow jersey back from maritian rider Kim Laort. The crash that occurred just before the finish line involved several riders including the reigning champion Demi Volering. Fortunately, Volering managed to complete the stage and was awarded the same time as the leading group thanks to the rules that protect riders from losing time in incidents occurring within the last 5 km of a stage. As a result, she currently sits in sixth place in the general classification, trailing Voss by 19 seconds. Remarkably, Dutch cyclists have dominated the leaderboard with six of them occupying spots in the top 10 after three stages. In addition to Voss and Vivas, defending champion Katzina Neoddom is positioned in fourth place while French cyclist Pauling Feron Provo holds the third spot overall. The competition is heating up as the riders prepare for stage 4, which will cover a distance of 130.7 km between Som and Poatier. Here are the results from stage three. One, Lorena Weebiz Ned SD works pro time 3 hours 41 minutes 47 seconds. Two, Marianne Voss Ned Vizma Leisa Bike same time. Three, Ali Wallist NZ FDJ Suez Megan Jastrab USA picnic postell. Five, Leanne Lipper Germ movie star. Six Shie Bosset Bell AG Insurance Soal. Seven, Elen Yansen, Ned Vulker Wessles. Eight, Quesa Yuomoini, Pole Canyon Sam Crypto. Nine, Noami Rue, EF Education Easy Post. 10, Lucinda Brand, Ned Little Trek. As for the general classification after stage three, here’s how the standings look. One, Marian Voss, Ned Visma Lisa Bike, 8 hours 19 minutes 6 seconds. Two, Kim Laort, Mao AG Insurance, plus 6 seconds. Three. Pauline Faren Prevo Frey Visma Lisa Bike plus 12 seconds. Four, Kisha Uidomafini, Pole Canyon Stram, Zonda Crypto, plus 16 seconds. Five, Lorena Weebas, Ned SD Works Pro time. Six, Demi Volering, Ned FDJ Suez, plus 19 seconds. Seven, Anna Vanderbrean, Ned SD Works Pro 21 seconds. Eight. Puck Petersona Ned Fenix Denn same time. Nine. Paulina Royaker’s Ned Fenix Denn plus 25 seconds. 10. Neem Fisher Black NZ Little Trek same time. As the competition progresses, the stakes are higher than ever. Will Voss maintain her lead or can Weebis and others close a gap? What are your thoughts on the impact of crashes in such high stakes races? Share your opinions in the comments below. Demi Volering’s devastating crash shakes FDJ Suez and Tour to France FEM stage three. A shocking turn of events at FDJ Suez. The aftermath of Volering’s crash. The atmosphere at FDJ Suez is thick with anxiety and concern following a dramatic incident during the race. Team manager Steven Delcort expressed the urgency of the situation, stating, “We need a good night for her.” referring to the implications of the crash on their general classification GC aspirations with their star athlete. As I sprinted up the hill towards the FDJ Suez bus, my heart raced not just from the exertion but from the unfolding drama of the tour to France femft. Demi Vallering, a key contender and the reigning champion of the 2023 tour, suffered a severe crash during stage three. With just 3.7 km remaining on a day designed for sprinting, Volering was caught in a chaotic pileup after a right turn off a bridge which involved numerous sprinters and GC helpfuls tumbling to the ground. The scene was one of utter disarray. I rushed out of the press room, my eyes glued to the screen as I watched Valerie’s teammates struggling to assist her along the road to complete the stage. I knew I had to reach the team bus before they did. Upon my arrival, I maneuvered through the crowd to position myself at the front. Journalists were beginning to gather, and among them was Jan Devog, Valering’s fiance, who stood anxiously with their dog, Flo. I had met Jan just a few days prior, and it was clear that the stress of the situation had taken its toll on him. The team’s general manager, Steven Delcort, emerged from the bus, exuding an air of French sophistication in his neatly pressed shirt and dark sunglasses. However, behind those shades, his did we capture the essence of this story effectively? The unfolding events at the tour def France fems raise questions about the unpredictability of competitive sports and the emotional toll it takes on athletes and their teams. What are your thoughts on the impact of such incidents on a team’s morale and performance? Do you believe that the pressure of expectations can lead to more accidents in highstakes races? Share your opinions in the comments. Demi Volering’s comeback tour to France Fowls 2025. Demi Volering has been given the green light to continue her journey in the tour to France fems following a crash stating simply I feel okay. This incident has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about the safety of riders in such high stakes competitions. Tom, who became a part of Cycling Weekly in the summer of 2022, initially contributed as a freelancer before securing his current role as a news and features writer. His linguistic skills in both French and Spanish complement his academic background as he holds a master’s degree in international journalism. Since 2020, he’s also been the voice behind the TT podcast where he provides insightful race analyses and engaging interviews with riders, making it a must listen for cycling enthusiasts. As a passionate cyclist, Tom thrives on challenging terrains, particularly enjoying steep climbs. He actively seeks out routes with significant gradients, showcasing his dedication to the sport. His personal best in a hill climb competition places him at 28th out of 40 participants, a testament to his commitment and love for cycling. But here’s where it gets controversial. How do we balance the thrill of competition with the safety of the athletes? As fans, should we be more vocal about the risks involved in such demanding events? Share your thoughts in the comments below.