Tour de France Femmes 2025 Stage 3: La Gacilly to Angers – A Flat Finish for the Sprinters

Welcome to Stage 3 of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes, a flat 163.5 km journey from La Gacilly to Angers, tailor-made for the fast finishers. With minimal climbing and wide-open roads, the 1st proper sprint showdown of the race is finally here.
The only categorized climb of the day—the Côte de la Richardière—arrives early at kilometer 34.1. But at just 1.7 km long and averaging 4.6%, it will hardly trouble the peloton. Instead, it’s all about high speeds and tight lead-outs as the sprinters prepare to blast across the finish line on Boulevard Georges Clemenceau in Angers.
🗺️ Stage 3 Detailed Route & Map Breakdown
Route Overview:
Feature 5730_d5edc3-26> | Details 5730_9febbd-3a> |
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Stage Type 5730_2d3b49-c2> | Flat 5730_d335d5-f1> |
Date 5730_33f29d-8c> | Monday, July 28, 2025 5730_6bd7ae-09> |
Start Location 5730_87325c-6d> | La Gacilly 5730_e9b293-b4> |
Finish Location 5730_3bd5b5-03> | Angers 5730_146d1a-4d> |
Distance 5730_9ee948-52> | 163.5 km 5730_9599cd-d3> |
Elevation Gain 5730_875c95-86> | ~1,000 m 5730_f380cc-ea> |
Key Climb 5730_b3a7d5-8b> | Côte de la Richardière – 1.7 km at 4.6% (Cat 4) 5730_81a79c-67> |
Intermediate Sprint 5730_6827a1-ad> | Vern-d’Anjou (km 122.4) 5730_205694-e8> |
Expected Finish 5730_899be3-83> | ~17:33 local time 5730_461b53-4c> |

The Stage 3 route map tracks a calm, scenic roll east from Brittany’s La Gacilly, with only gentle undulations before the peloton hits top speed into Angers.
🕒 Stage 3 Timings & Key Locations
Location 5730_65ba08-20> | KM to Go 5730_4917e7-e3> | Caravan ETA 5730_b665da-b6> | Peloton (Fast – 45km/h) 5730_209b56-ad> | Peloton (Avg – 43km/h) 5730_235872-67> | Peloton (Slow – 41km/h) 5730_ec2583-27> |
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Start – La Gacilly 5730_639ebe-c8> | 163.5 5730_eed98c-ce> | 11:50 5730_cf2c47-f5> | 13:50 5730_832419-e2> | 13:50 5730_133369-40> | 13:50 5730_e32789-32> |
Côte de la Richardière 5730_3e6dc2-ab> | 129.4 5730_7fcf33-7e> | 13:30 5730_38c1bb-11> | 14:40 5730_9f6ebe-30> | 14:43 5730_071435-9c> | 14:45 5730_4b8c4a-4a> |
Bain-de-Bretagne 5730_d0a5ab-bc> | 127.5 5730_597bdd-d4> | 13:33 5730_7ad6cc-d8> | 14:43 5730_40441e-80> | 14:45 5730_bc1fcb-96> | 14:48 5730_2ddb0e-b4> |
Vern-d’Anjou (Sprint) 5730_11d450-09> | 41.1 5730_cb5486-28> | 15:39 5730_17e8db-88> | 16:38 5730_b04b71-6c> | 16:46 5730_8d069c-c4> | 16:54 5730_5d05a4-29> |
Finish – Angers 5730_4093f8-f6> | 0 5730_c083b6-02> | 16:39 5730_f96850-3b> | 17:33 5730_085640-02> | 17:43 5730_cf4804-52> | 17:54 5730_0a3e15-7b> |
⏰ Neutralized Start: 13:50 local time
🏁 Expected Arrival: Between 17:33–17:54
🧭 Stage 3 Route Profile
- Climb: Côte de la Richardière – Cat 4
- Sprint: Vern-d’Anjou – 40km from finish
- Finish: Flat sprint into Angers
- Elevation gain: ~1,000m total

🥇 Sprint Points, Bonuses & KOMs
🟢 Green Jersey Sprint – Vern-d’Anjou
Position 5730_1dcd76-10> | Points 5730_769d8a-6e> |
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1st 5730_9f4dd4-5f> | 25 pts 5730_043d0d-7d> |
2nd 5730_8b54f7-52> | 20 pts 5730_12dfa2-5f> |
3rd 5730_46e756-a6> | 17 pts 5730_8c8683-f8> |
… 5730_d0480b-0c> | … 5730_b79ac4-15> |
15th 5730_49c1b5-35> | 2 pts 5730_b2c7bd-4a> |
🔴 Polka Dot Points – Côte de la Richardière
Position 5730_e63a3b-b1> | Points 5730_12f982-c2> |
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1st 5730_83bc21-5d> | 2 pts 5730_8b4237-0c> |
2nd 5730_1091a8-ce> | 1 pt 5730_a5ae0f-8e> |
⏱️ Time Bonuses at the Finish
Position 5730_dc5dfa-e9> | Bonus Time 5730_8ce5dc-f1> |
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1st 5730_6fe4ad-45> | 10 seconds 5730_d9fde2-8c> |
2nd 5730_acd23f-ec> | 6 seconds 5730_453094-9c> |
3rd 5730_048f2e-b8> | 4 seconds 5730_060a4d-5d> |
🌟 Stage 3 Favorites
With nearly flat roads from start to finish, pure sprinters are finally licking their chops. Expect high speeds, aggressive lead-outs, and timing that must be pixel-perfect.
🏆 Top Contenders:
- Charlotte Kool – Double sprint winner in 2024; thrives in drag races.
- Lorena Wiebes – If she gets clean air, she’s nearly unbeatable.
- Chiara Consonni – Fast-finisher with growing Tour experience.
- Marianne Vos – Still dangerous in select sprints when positioning is perfect.
- Emma Norsgaard – Could surprise if chaos hits the final kilometer.
🔥 Fun fact: All of these guys ended up either winning the Tour or finishing runner-up.
🗣️ What the Race Director Says
“After racing on country roads with no significant difficulties, the riders are very likely to serve up a bunch sprint for the fans in Angers.”
– Marion Rousse, Race Director
📺 How to Watch Stage 3 Live
- Start Time: 7:55 AM (Eastern) / 13:50 (Local)
- Estimated Finish: 11:43 AM (Eastern) / 17:33 (Local)
🌍 Platforms:
- EU: France TV Sport, Eurosport, GCN+
- US & Canada: Peacock, FloBikes
- Australia: SBS On Demand
- Worldwide: 👉 Watch Tour de France Femmes Stage 3 Live Updates
📱 Official Hashtag: #TDFF2025Stage3
Stage 3 – Calm Before the Climbing Storm?
Tour de France Femmes 2025 Stage 3 is built for speed, strategy, and sprint supremacy. The GC contenders will likely stay hidden, while sprint teams sharpen their lead-out trains for a thrilling finale in Angers. It may not be the most dramatic day on the route—but in sprint stages, the last 500 meters can deliver fireworks.