August 5, 2025
After Ferrand-Prévot’s triumph in the Tour de France Femmes, France ‘is now enamored by women’s cycling’


Wearing the yellow leader's jersey, cyclist Pauline Ferrand-Prévot signs autographs before the start of the ninth and final stage of the fourth edition of the Tour de France Femmes, in Praz-sur-Arly, France, on August 3, 2025.

For 36 years, France had longed to see one of its riders finish the Tour de France wearing the yellow jersey. That wait ended on Sunday, August 3, in Châtel, Haute-Savoie, located in the Alps. “Pauline Ferrand-Prévot has found her Holy Grail,” wrote Le Soir. The leader of the Visma-Lease a Bike team, winner of the 2025 edition and the “new Sun Queen,” has “captivated” the country in recent days, wrote the Belgian daily. Like many international outlets, the paper celebrated the women’s version of the Tour, packed with drama and standout moments. This was especially true after the men’s race, where the suspense was short-lived.

“The fourth edition of the modern Tour was predicted to be one for the history books (…) And it certainly delivered,” observed American outlet The Athletic. Like other foreign publications, The Guardian highlighted the public enthusiasm surrounding the race, validating the vision of its director, former cyclist Marion Rousse. Rousse remarked that she was delighted “not to have seen a Tour de France Femmes, but a Tour de France” along the roadside. Record viewership figures (25.7 million viewers on France Télévisions) confirmed the enthusiasm.

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