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Tour de France women: the general classification after the 7th stage, the short in yellow, Ferrand-Prévot second

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Tour de france women: general:

She virtually lost it, before keeping it for real. In addition, Distancy of the group of favorites in the final climb of the Col du Granier Friday between Bourg-en-Bresse. Furthermore, Chambéry, Kim the Court managed to return to the best runners of this women’s Tour de France women and to keep his yellow jersey at the end of the seventh stage, won by the French Maeva Squiban, already winner the day before.

The Mauritian keeps orders for the general classification before a decisive weekend in the Alps. Meanwhile, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, second at 26 seconds, is among the contenders for the final victory. Similarly, She. Similarly, the rest of the peloton will have to climb the Madeleine pass on Saturday, at the end of which will be judged the arrival of the eighth stage.

In tour de france women: general addition to the Olympic Champion in the title of mountain bike. Additionally, Similarly, three other French women appear in this top 10: Cédrine Kerbaol (7th), who climbed two places to the general by extricating from the yellow jersey group in the last hectometers to finish second, as well as Evita Muzic and Juliette Labous, respectively ninth and tenth.

Maeva Squiban is at the gates of the Top 15. Nevertheless, The Breton, still impressive on Friday, is sixteenth.

The general classification after the 7th stage:

1. Moreover, Kim Le Court (MRI/AGS) 22h28′31″

2. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (Fra/TVL) at 26 ″

3. Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL/CSR) 30 ″

4. Demi rampart (down/fdj) 31 ″

5. Anna van der Breggen (Ned/DLT) 35 ″

6. Pauliena Rooijakkers (Ned/Fed) 1´04 ′ ‘

7. Cédrine Kerbaol (from/EFC) 1′09′’

8. Sarah Gigante (from/AGS) 1 ′14 ″

9. Avoid Muzic (FRA/FDJ) 1′35″

10. Juliette Labous (FRA/FDJ) 1′35″

11. Dominika Wlodarczyk (half/but) 1′56 ″

12. Puck Pieterse (NED/FED) 2′33′’

13. Niamh Fisher-Black (NZL/TFS) 3′57″

14. Barbara Malcotti (Ita/HPH) 5′41 ″

15. Ella Wyllie (NZL/MTS) 6′36″

16. Maeva Squiban (from/UAD) 7′02′’

17. Eline Jansen (Down/PHV) 7 ’14 ″

18. Mavi Garcia (Esp/MTS) 7′50 ′ ‘

19. Justine Ghekiere (BEL/AGS) 7′55″

20. Nienke waving (down/sun) 9 ’15 ″

Tour de france women: general

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