Tour de France Femmes peloton

Tour de France Femmes 2025 startlist: The riders for this year's race

All the riders who we know will be lining up for the start of the fourth Tour de France Femmes in Vannes


The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift is just around the corner, and more and more teams are confirming which riders they will be sending to the fourth edition of the nine-day race that starts in Vannes on Saturday July 26, 2025. 

The overall route is 1,165 kilometres, featuring 17,240 metres of climbing, with a number of lumpy tests, flat finishes and mountain challnges. The teams with GC hopefuls will therefore need a rider who is a strong all-rounder, but with two back-to-back mountain stages on the final weekend, climbing abilities will be key if they want to win the yellow jersey. It's also important for the teams with GC ambitions to bring some solid domestiques to make sure their leaders make it through some trickier stages earlier on in the race. 

However, there are also plenty of opportunities for those teams without a GC or even a top sprinter to search for stage wins and have the freedom to go for the breakaway where they might have the chance of staying away for the victory. With 22 teams on the start list, including all the Women's WorldTour teams and seven UCI Women's Continental teams, it is all to play for over the nine stages. 

So, picking seven riders to race in the Tour de France Femmes is an important job for the team managers and one that requires a lot of deliberation if they want to win stages or even better, take home a converted Tour jersey. 

CANYON//SRAM ZONDACRYPTO

1 Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney
2 Ricarda Bauernfeind
3 Neve Bradbury
4 Chloe Dygert
5 Cecilie Ludwig
6 Soraya Paladin
7 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka

FDJ–Suez

11 Demi Vollering
12 Elise Chabbey
13 Amber Kraak
14 Juliette Labous
15 Marie Le Net
16 Evita Muzic
17 Ally Marée Wollaston

FENIX–DECEUNINCK

21 Pauliena Rooijakkers
22 Millie Couzens
23 Yara Kastelijn
24 Flora Perkins
25 Puck Pieterse
26 Christina Schweinberger
27 Marthe Truyen

EF EDUCATION–OATLY

31 Cedrine Kerbaol
32 Letizia Borghesi
33 Henrietta Christie
34 Kristen Faulkner
35 Alison Jackson
36 Noemi Rüegg
37 Magdeleine Vallieres Mill

TEAM SD WORX–PROTIME

41 Lotte Kopecky
42 Mischa Bredewold
43 Elena Cecchini
44 Femke Gerritse
45 Anna van der Breggen
46 Blanka Vas
47 Lorena Wiebes

Team VISMA | LEASE A BIKE

51 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
52 Marion Bunel
53 Femke de Vries
54 Lieke Nooijen
55 Eva van Agt
56 Marianne Vos
57 Imogen Wolff

UAE TEAM ADQ

61 Elisa Longo Borghini
62 Brodie Chapman
63 Eleonora Camilla Gasparrini
64 Lara Gillespie
65 Maëva Squiban
66 Karlijn Swinkels
67 Dominika Wlodarczyk

MOVISTAR TEAM

71 Marlen Reusser
72 Aude Biannic
73 Jelena Erić
74 Liane Lippert
75 Ana Vitoria Magalhães
76 Sara Martín Martín
77 Mareille Meijering

LIDL–TREK

81 Elisa Balsamo
82 Lucinda Brand
83 Niamh Fisher-Black
84 Riejanne Markus
85 Emma Norsgaard Bjerg
86 Lauretta Hanson
87 Shirin van Anrooij

AG INSURANCE–SOUDAL TEAM

91 Kim Le Court
92 Shari Bossuyt
93 Justine Ghekiere
94 Sarah Gigante
95 Ilse Pluimers
96 Julie Van de Velde
97 Gladys Verhulst-Wild

TEAM PICNIC–POSTNL

101 Charlotte Kool
102 Francesca Barale
103 Rachele Barbieri
104 Pfeiffer Georgi
105 Megan Jastrab
106 Franziska Koch
107 Nienke Vinke

ARKÉA–B&B HOTELS WOMEN

111 Valentina Cavallar
112 Lotte Claes
113 Emilia Fahlin
114 Clémence Latimier
115 Titia Ryo
116 Maurène Trégouët
117 Marjolein van 't Geloof

LIV–ALULA–JAYCO

121 Letizia Paternoster
122 Mavi García
123 Jeanne Korevaar
124 Ruby Roseman-Gannon
125 Silke Smulders
126 Monica Trinca Colonel
127 Ella Wyllie

UNO-X MOBILITY

131 Katrine Aalerud
132 Susanne Andersen
133 Teuntje Beekhuis
134 Maria Giulia Confalonieri
135 Rebecca Koerner
136 Mie Bjørndal Ottestad
137 Linda Zanetti

COFIDIS WOMEN TEAM

141 Victoire Berteau
142 Julie Bego
143 Eugenia Bujak
144 Amalie Dideriksen
145 Clara Koppenburg
146 Hannah Ludwig
147 Nadia Quagliotto

CERATIZIT–WNT PRO CYCLING TEAM

151 Sarah Van Dam
152 Franziska Brauße
153 Kristýna Burlová
154 Elena Hartmann
155 Daniek Hengeveld
156 Célia Le Mouel
157 Dilyxine Miermont

HUMAN POWERED HEALTH

161 Barbara Malcotti
162 Thalita de Jong
163 Ruth Edwards
164 Romy Kasper
165 Mona Mitterwallner
166 Marit Raaijmakers
167 Lily Williams

ST MICHEL–PRÉFÉRENCE HOME–AUBER93

171 Alicia González Blanco
172 Alison Avoine
173 Lucie Fityus
174 Emilie Morier
175 Elyne Roussel
176 Ségolène Thomas
177 Emily Watts

LABORAL KUTXA–FUNDACION EUSKADI

181 Ane Santesteban González
182 Alice Arzuffi
183 Idoia Eraso Lasa
184 Usoa Ostolaza Zabala
185 Catalina Soto Campos
186 Alba Teruel Ribes
187 Laura Tomasi

WINSPACE–ORANGE SEAL

191 Karolina Perekitko
192 Marine Allione
193 Nadia Gontova
194 Kiara Lylyk
195 Fiona Mangan
196 Marie-Morgane Le Deunff
197 Constance Valentin

VOLKERWESSELS CYCLING TEAM

201 Eline Jansen
202 Valerie Demey
203 Anneke Dijkstra
204 Laura Molenaar
205 Maud Rijnbeek
206 Lonneke Uneken
207 Margot Vanpachtenbeke

ROLAND–LE DÉVOLUY

211 Morgane Coston
212 Tamara Dronova
213 Mia Griffin
214 Elena Pirrone
215 Kaja Rysz
216 Petra Stiasny
217 Sylvie Swinkels

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