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Tour de France Women: a multi-speed peloton

Marianne Vos in yellow, July 26, 2022. AFP - JEFF PACHOUD

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Current yellow jersey, Marianne Vos was very influential in the fight to relaunch a women's Tour de France, after 33 years of absence.

But everything will not be done in one day to obtain a homogeneous peloton.

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From our special correspondent on the Tour de France Women,

Far from the spotlight, another

Women's Tour de France

is being played out .

That of teams who dream neither of the yellow jersey nor of a stage victory.

But just try to connect the arrivals as best as possible.

If the FDJ-Suez Futuroscope has

a budget

of 3 million euros, the Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime team works with almost ten times less (380,000 euros).

And the difference is obvious when you approach the race.

Do with the means at hand

“ 

The Tour de France took this project seriously, thanks to them,

testifies Sebastián Unzué, the manager of the Spanish formation Movistar, which has in its ranks a star of women's cycling, Annemiek van Vleuten, recent winner of the Tour of Italy. .

Yes, there is a big difference between big teams and lower level formations.

But it's good for them to participate.

It is by being here that they will improve.

We must be optimistic and positive, the differences in level that we see today will end up disappearing in the coming years 

”.

In Épernay, Tuesday July 26, two runners from the Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime, the South African

Frances Janse van Rensburg

and the French Noémie Abgrall, arrived after the deadline.

Of the six competitors entered, only two remained at the start of the fifth stage on July 28 in Bar-le-Duc.

During the first stage which arrived on the Champs-Élysées, the Swiss Petra Stiasny (Roland Cogeas Edelweiss Squad), did not arrive on time either after being caught in a fall.

Her women's Tour de France ended after only 80 kilometers of racing.

10% of members of the French Cycling Federation are women

“ 

All the teams are looking for girls and there are not that many,

concedes a connoisseur of women's cycling to RFI.

You can't find yourself propelling in a race of such a level without a lot of experience with talented girls like Marianne Vos, without there being any damage

 ”.

It must be said that it took until 2019 for the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to set up, as with the men, a World Tour division of 14 teams with strict prerequisites: minimum wages, maternity leave, etc.

His next project will be to structure the second level, the Continental, by 2025. “ 

Today, the girls are in very good conditions compared to what we have known.

Me, in the mid-80s, my sponsor was my husband

 , ”says Jeannie Longo in the columns of Le Parisien.

Rome wasn't built in a day.

In France, only 10% of members of the French Cycling Federation (FFC) are women.

If the

Saint Michel-Auber 93

women's team in the Paris suburbs was created in 2012, it only gained professional status at the start of the 2022 season in the second division (Continental).

It's not easy to challenge the big teams of the World Tour, in which all the riders live only on the bike.

Not all the girls in the Ile-de-France team have the opportunity to devote 100% of their time to their sport.

Like Barbara Fonseca, a sports teacher when she's not on a bike.

“ 

Our sport needs time

However, according to Jean-Michel Monin, former cyclist and sports manager in the competition department of Amaury Sport Organization (ASO), the level of women's cycling has increased significantly.

“ 

Between Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 2001 and that of 2021, the running average is no longer the same.

It's true, women's professional cycling is booming, and indeed, there are disparities between the teams.

But everyone has the right to run together.

You have to let small teams grow.

Everyone has their place in this women's Tour de France

 ,” insists Jean-Michel Monin.

After the fourth stage between Troyes and Bar-sur-Aube, the French Juliette Labous (Team DSM) spoke of a level as homogeneous as on the Tour of Italy.

 It's true, in the finale, there are about fifteen girls who stand out.

But the rest is not so far away

 , ”she relativizes.

“ 

Our sport needs time

,” explains Stephen Delcourt, manager of the FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope cycling team.

He had pleaded for fewer teams on this women's Tour, but with eight riders in each.

“ 

Some are content to follow and want to go all the way

 ”

For the French champion Audrey Cordon-Ragot, " 

We have to work on the structure at the amateur level 

" and "

 allow the national divisions to run more so that the girls do their grades, and it is this breeding ground that will then pass the level superior 

".

And a three-week Women's Tour de France?

 We have to remain objective about what we are today, that is to say small teams which can prepare for a Giro or a Tour de France in ten days, but three weeks would be physically unmanageable.

The current level is not homogeneous enough for that.

Men are more numerous in their teams 

, ”concedes Audrey Cordon-Ragot in an interview given to Eurosport.fr.

“ 

Some are content to follow and want to go all the way.

Yes, there are about fifty girls who undergo the race.

They don't even consider taking a breakaway.

The level of women's cycling has improved, but the level gap between the best and the weakest has also increased 

, ”concludes Gaël Le Bellec, sports director of the Cofidis training.

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