Kopecky plays down GC talk but eyes stage wins as 2025 Tour de France Femmes opens in Brittany

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Lotte Kopecky wonโ€™t begin the Tour de France Femmes with yellow as her primary target, but thereโ€™s no mistaking the intent. After a disrupted build-up that saw her abandon the Giro dโ€™Italia Women with back pain, the Belgian arrives in Vannes with her sights firmly on stage wins – especially during the opening weekend on home-style terrain.

โ€œItโ€™s about being realistic now,โ€ she said on Thursday, sat calmly in the team hotel garden overlooking the marina in Vannes. โ€œWe have a strong team, but the GC isnโ€™t the main goal anymore. Weโ€™re going for stages.โ€

The GC plan unravels before the start

It was supposed to be the year Kopecky led the GC charge. A runner-up at last yearโ€™s Tour while riding in support of Demi Vollering, she had since stepped into the leading role at SD Worx-Protime. But persistent knee pain disrupted her winter, and when the Giroโ€™s mountainous stages triggered a fresh bout of back trouble, it was clear things werenโ€™t going to plan.

Kopecky pulled out of the Italian race just two weeks ago and has since been managing the injury cautiously. She returned to more intense training sessions in recent days and says sheโ€™s no longer feeling pain – but isnโ€™t pretending sheโ€™s fully recovered either.

โ€œI didnโ€™t touch the bike for a few days after the Giro,โ€ she said. โ€œBut then I started adding some intensity and picked up some morale. Right now, I feel OK. But racing is different from training, so weโ€™ll just have to see how the body responds.โ€

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Stage wins the new priority – and Brittany offers a perfect start

With the overall goal shelved, Kopeckyโ€™s focus is clear. The opening two stages in Brittany – with their short climbs and punchy finishes – are exactly the kind of terrain that suits her.

โ€œTheyโ€™re perfect for me,โ€ she said. โ€œIโ€™d be really happy to win a stage. If I can get one of the first two, that would already make the week.โ€

Itโ€™s not out of the question that Kopecky could find herself in yellow again. She wore the jersey for six days in 2023, and the early parcours offers her a chance to repeat that. But this time, the team are approaching the race differently.

โ€œI just try to get GC out of my head,โ€ she explained. โ€œI donโ€™t want my teammates to ride full gas for me and then hear me say after six days, โ€˜Sorry, my back hurts.โ€™ That wouldnโ€™t be fair. This approach takes the pressure off.โ€

Lorena Wiebes
Lorena Wiebes

SD Worx-Protime shift strategy with Wiebes waiting in the wings

The refocus from GC to stages opens the door for others in the SD Worx-Protime squad too. Lorena Wiebes, fresh off two stage wins and the points jersey at the Giro, will take over sprint duties from stage three onwards.

โ€œStages three and four are sprint opportunities,โ€ Wiebes said. โ€œBut theyโ€™re not super flat – itโ€™ll still be hard. If I do well in those, then maybe the green jersey becomes a target. Weโ€™ll take it day by day.โ€

That approach – flexible, opportunistic – is a shift from previous editions where SD Worx set out with clear GC ambition. But with Kopecky easing off the pressure and Wiebes looking sharp, it could be just as effective.

โ€œI didnโ€™t have the easiest season,โ€ Kopecky reflected. โ€œBut it is what it is now. Weโ€™ll try to make the best of it – and maybe have some fun along the way.โ€