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Your responding to FDJ-Suez reviews

Guillaume Marion, Media365: published on Tuesday July 29, 2025 at 3:25 p.m.

After the fall of half a vollerum on Monday during the 3rd stage of the Tour de France women, if the FDJ-Suez team defended her runner, Marianne your replied later.

Atmosphere tense Monday evening after the arrival of the 3rd stage of the Tour de France women. Indeed, the fall of half a vollering, one of the big favorites for the final victory, in the last kilometers caused a little tension in Angers. If the Dutchman has not lost time because she has known this mishap in the last five kilometers, her state of health was at the heart of the concerns in recent hours. Finally, after taking exams, Vollering started the 4th stage this Tuesday, between Saumur and Poitiers (130.7 km). About this incident, his training, FDJ-Suez, had strong words. “There is a real lack of respect in the peloton,” said Stephen Delcourt, the boss of the French team. Inevitably, his words made react. Starting with Marianne Vos. “It’s the Tour de France and everyone wants to be in front,” said the yellow jersey.

Your: “It’s not a question of respect”

“It is quite chaotic, especially with a final sprint like this, and arriving in town in a high-speed descent, but I do not think that it is really a question of respect when everyone fights for each centimeter. Unfortunately, these things can happen. It is the runners who fight for the position that makes the situation dangerous, but it is not really a question of respect, I think. It also happens in other races. It is a sport where you have to fight for a position, then chained the Dutch of the Visma-Lease A Bike training, in comments collected by Cyclingnews. Of course, it is better when people do it in a good way and leave space, but these things can also unfortunately happen, even if I hope that this will not be too much the case. »»

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