Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025

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mididoctors

Über Member
Can Kim le Court Pienaar hold on for the overall? At present she has been climbing extremely well. Looking at the remaining parcours, I don't find it unbelievably hard, which doesn't mean much, since it could always be raced so much harder for that reason.

No court can not live with PFP KND and DEMI
 

M.R.M

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Hmm, a finish up the Madeleine, and then over the Joux Plane aren't hard?
Well it's all relative. The remaining stages are 159 km with 1986 m, 111 km with 3517 m & 124 km with 2925 m. That is hardly mind blowing for me. Just wondering if she could possibly hold on. I'm trying to figure out if the women's races (non sprints) are still won by a more all rounder type of rider than true specialists. If this were a 3 week race, the cumulative buildup would destroy a certain type of rider as well as a certain weight of rider. Trying to figure out how different the rules are for a 9 day race.

Just for arguments sake, would WVA be able to win GC if the men raced this parcours for 9 days? No, because of Pogacar & Vingegaard, but maybe without those two?!
 
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Can Kim le Court Pienaar hold on for the overall? At present she has been climbing extremely well. Looking at the remaining parcours, I don't find it unbelievably hard, which doesn't mean much, since it could always be raced so much harder for that reason.

I would have said no but she looks incredibly strong and incredibly confident in her interviews!!
 

mididoctors

Über Member
Stage 7

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misforturob

Active Member
It's a bit weird that downhill finishes have mostly been removed from men's races but seemingly not women's races!
 

mididoctors

Über Member
Gigante should attack for downhill sliding room ... But it may show her strength or lack of ... Alternative option is lose time ..go for stage tomorrow
 
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