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The latest results and standings from the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025
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3 AUGUST 2025 | UPDATED 11.40 PM BST
Keeping up with the latest results and standings of a Grand Tour can be hard to follow. The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift is the biggest race in the Women’s WorldTour, with people from across the globe tuning in, catching up and analysing all the results from each stage. With each stage comes a victor, but this also impacts the standings across the different classifications, so it can be easy to lose track of who is leading and who might be climbing up or down the standings.
If you are looking for the latest Tour de France Femmes results, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got you covered, and we will keep the standings updated after every stage.
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Each of the nine stages of the Tour de France Femmes has a single winner, so a different results sheet every day. The results from the stage contribute to all the classifications apart from the mountains (unless the stage features a summit finish). The first three across the finish line respectively receive bonus seconds of 10, 6, and 4 that contribute to the general and youth classifications.
The general classification is the ranking of accumulated time across the entire race. The rider with the lowest total time gets the honour of wearing the iconic Tour de France Femmes yellow jersey.
The points classification is represented by the green jersey and is usually one for the sprinters. Points are awarded on the finish line and at intermediate sprints in the middle of stages.
The mountains classification also works on a points system, though these points are only awarded at the top of classified climbs. The number of points awarded depends on the categorisation of the climb, while summit finishes usually award extra points. The classification is represented by the polka-dot jersey.
The youth classification works in the same way as the general classification, but only riders who will be under 26 by the end of the calendar year qualify for it. They get to wear the white jersey if they lead the classification.
The leading squad in the team classification gets to wear yellow numbers and helmets to represent their lead in the standings, which is calculated by adding the times of the three best riders of each team per stage (time bonuses don't count towards it).
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Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.


Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.
Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.


Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.