🔥 BREAKING: Wiebes Outguns Vos in Frantic Sprint After Crash Chaos — Stage 3, Tour de France Femmes 2025

🥇 Lorena Wiebes Reigns Supreme in Angers
In a stage soaked with chaos, crashes, and combative flair, Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx–Protime) delivered a textbook sprint victory, holding off the legendary Marianne Vos in a high-octane finish to Stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes 2025.
After a nail-biting finale marred by a major crash inside the final 3.6 km, Wiebes powered through the mayhem, showcasing her classic turn of speed. Her precision timing and cool head allowed her to edge out Vos in a thrilling final burst.
🏁 Top 5 Finish — Stage 3
Rank | Rider | Team |
---|---|---|
🥇 1 | Lorena Wiebes | SD Worx–Protime |
🥈 2 | Marianne Vos | Visma–Lease a Bike |
🥉 3 | Ally Wollaston | AG Insurance–Soudal Quick-Step |
4️⃣ | Megan Jastrab | dsm–firmenich PostNL |
5️⃣ | Liane Lippert | Movistar Team |
See all rankings of stage 3 results.
💥 Crash Carnage: GC Tension Explodes Late
Drama struck hard with just over 3 km to go, as a mass crash split the peloton. Demi Vollering (FDJ–SUEZ) was among the key GC contenders taken down, needing assistance from teammates to remount and chase. Though she eventually got back on the bike, her rhythm — and perhaps her GC ambitions — took a serious knock.
🔄 How the Stage Unfolded: A Race of Two Halves
The day started fast with a breakaway of four riders daring to dream:
- Alison Jackson (EF Education–Oatly)
- Clémence Latimier (Arkéa–B&B Hotels Women)
- Sara Martin (Movistar)
- Catalina Soto Campos (Laboral Kutxa–Fundación Euskadi)
They stayed clear for nearly 100km, sharing intermediate sprint points and working with grit. Jackson led through Vern d’Anjou, claiming 25 points in the green jersey battle.
But as the finish in Angers loomed, the peloton, led by SD Worx and Canyon//SRAM, smelled blood. The gap dropped below 30 seconds with 10 km to go. When Soto Campos attacked with 7.5 km to go, she sparked a chain reaction. Martin countered, Jackson chased, and the cohesion cracked — the breakaway imploded.
By 6 km to go, it was all back together. The sprint teams took over — until the crash chaos just moments later.
🌟 Combative Rider of the Day: Clémence Latimier
The 21-year-old neo-pro from Grenoble shone brightly in her first Tour breakaway, riding bravely in the lead group for over 80km. Though she was eventually dropped as the attacks started, she earned a well-deserved combative rider award and a spot on the podium.
🧠 Tactical Notes & GC Impact
- Wiebes’ win reinforces her dominance as the peloton’s fastest finisher. Her team’s support and positioning were spot-on despite a chaotic finale.
- Vos looks stronger with each passing day — don’t count her out for the green jersey just yet.
- Vollering’s crash could be a major GC blow, depending on recovery and any hidden injuries. We’ll monitor time losses and condition updates.
🟡 Yellow Jersey Watch: Le Court-Pienaar Holds On
Despite the melee, Kim Le Court-Pienaar retains the maillot jaune for another day — but just barely. The Mauritius rider was well-protected by her AG Insurance–Soudal Quick-Step teammates throughout the stage.
Stage 4 Preview
Stay tuned — Stage 4 could flip the standings on their head.
💬 “It was chaotic, but I had great teammates around me. I just had to launch at the right moment. I’m so happy with this win.”
— Lorena Wiebes, post-stage interview