With 100 days remaining until the Grand Dรฉpart of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, Brittany has officially entered celebration mode. From Vannes to Quimper and Brest, a region steeped in cycling history is preparing to welcome the womenโs peloton for the opening three stages of an expanded nine-day race.
The build-up began in earnest on Thursday 17th April with events in all three host cities, where organisers unveiled countdown installations, community programmes, and a festival atmosphere around what is set to be a key moment in the French sporting calendar. Race director Marion Rousse and sporting director Franck Perque led the ceremonies, flanked by local elected officials and a new generation of Breton riders.
โIt made sense to start in Brittany,โ Rousse said. โThis is a land of cycling, and the opening two stages will be very demanding. Weโll see spectacular racing right from the start.โ
The race opens on Saturday 26th July in Vannes, heading to Plumelec via the Cรดte de Cadoudalโan old favourite of French cycling fans and a familiar climb to many riders in the peloton. The following day, the second stage runs 110 kilometres from Brest to Quimper, climbing the Cรดte de Menez Quelercโh (3 km at 6.2%) and the sharper Cรดte de Locronan (0.8 km at 8.9%). That route, passing through towns like Daoulas, Le Faou, and Chรขteaulin, is expected to split the race and provide early gaps in the GC.
The Tourโs next stage start in Brest on Sunday 27th July will be a major occasion in itself, with a fan village and animations planned at the Parc ร Chaรฎnes on the harbour. The city, which last hosted the menโs Grand Dรฉpart in 2021, will again be a focal point as fans line the route to cheer on a mix of international stars and local favourites such as Cรฉdrine Kerbaol, Aude Biannic, and Maรซva Squiban. Kerbaol, from nearby Plouarzel, claimed a stage win in last yearโs Tour and will be looking to impress again on home roads.
While Brittany provides the perfect stage for the opening salvos, attention will inevitably shift toward the overall contenders. Demi Vollering, runner-up in 2024, is currently the overwhelming favourite with the bookmakers. Having missed out last year, her consistency in stage races and climbing ability make her the early standout for yellow.
Thereโs also strong public interest around the return of Pauline Ferrand-Prรฉvot to road racing. The Olympic mountain bike champion has put her off-road campaign on hold after a triumphant Paris-Roubaix Femmes and now sets her sights on the Tour. โSheโs more than a riderโsheโs an icon,โ Rousse added. โSheโs made it clear she wants to win the Tour within three years.โ
Young Breton talent is watching closely too. Maurรจne Trรฉgouรซt, a promising rider with Arkรฉa-B&B Hotels, lives just ten kilometres from the stage one finish in Plumelec. โThese are my training roads,โ she said. โWhether I race or not, my family and friends will be there. I want young girls to see this race and be inspiredโitโs the biggest in the world.โ
From iconic climbs to packed fan zones, Brittany is ready. The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2025 is already shaping up to be a summer highlight, and the peloton hasnโt even rolled out yet.
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