Lance Armstrong, Mari Holden, and Alison Tetrick discuss Lorena Wiebes’ second sprint victory of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift on Stage 4 to Poitiers. They also break down the statement from Demi Vollering’s DS regarding a lack of respect in the peloton, Kristen Faulkner’s continued struggles, and the ongoing GC battle – which sees Marianne Vos back in the yellow jersey – before previewing tomorrow’s hilly stage from Chasseneuil-du-Poitou Futuroscope to Guéret.

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17 Comments

  1. I was a collegiate athlete in the 70s when shorter shorts were the norm. As an individual of a shorter stature, I would love to see some shorter shorts for cycling!

  2. A little digression… the girl with the yellow jersey finished third in GC in 2008… I am passionate about sports… I think (omitting the grotesque disqualification of Lance) the three biggest injustices in women's sport are that Justine Henin never won Wimbledon… Jessie Diggins hasn't won an individual Olympic gold medal yet… and Marianne Vos will not be able to win a TDF… for 15 years the most important stage race in the world was Giro Donne… She won 3 GC and 35 stages (6/7 stages per year in women race, not 20/21 as the men race)… if MVDP had caught pneumonia in early spring instead of last week, Pogacar would have won all Monument Classics, Tour de France, Vuelta de Espana and Road World Championships this year… Marianne could have done the same thing for 4 or 5 years straight… probably in a few years a less short-sighted TDF management will reassign the victories to Lance… a small thought could also be given to Marianne thinking all those Tours and Classics she was unable to race and that she would have certainly won…

  3. Kristin Faulkner started cycling at 24! And went competitive at I think a couple years later. She wasn’t an Olympic or super elite athlete before. She was a collegiate rower (so she had an engine) but I think the women cyclists definitely have a greater chance of breaking into the elite peloton in their late 20s. It seems like many of the women can still peak at a later age. Reminds me of Kristen Armstrong who won her third gold medal at 42 years old.

  4. Pauline: She may have a French name and from Mauritius but from her accent she is a typical South African where she learnt her cycling. So like Chris Froome we are going to claim her!!

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