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Sunday, 11 August 2024 - 08:48

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Public can ride the route in Rotterdam in the run-up to the Tour de France Femmes

Anyone with a bike can ride the route of the third stage of the Tour de France Femmes in Rotterdam on Sunday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. It is one of the events organized in the run-up to the cycling race, which starts on Monday with a stage from Rotterdam to The Hague.

🇫🇷 #TDFF2024
This is our team for the Tour de France Femmes 2024 💪

Only 3 more sleeps until we start in our home country and make our way to the finish on the iconic Alps d’Huez 🧡

Read our preview here: https://t.co/vZW9wQ8lXU pic.twitter.com/0K64rW8KOQ

— Team Visma | Lease a Bike Women (@visma_lab_women) August 9, 2024

On Tuesday, a short individual time trial over 6 kilometers will be held in Rotterdam. It starts on the Schiedamsedijk and leads via the Hofplein, the Erasmus Bridge, the Spoorweghaven Bridge, the Binnenhaven Bridge, the Koninginne Bridge, and the Willems Bridge to the finish on the Boompjes. In addition to this bicycle tour, there will be music performances at several places in the Rotterdam city center on Sunday.

On Monday, the team presentation will take place at Depot Boijmans van Beuningen. This will also include dance performances by the Bencha Theater. In addition, acrobats will hang from ropes and perform tricks on the façade. On Tuesday, when the two stages end in Rotterdam, the Maritime Museum will also turn yellow, and there will be a musical program. On Sunday, August 11, and Tuesday, August 13, there will be cycling activities for families and children at Villa Zebra.

On Wednesday, the Tour de France leaves the Netherlands. Finally, the fourth stage goes from Valkenburg in Limburg to Liège in Belgium.

Each of the 22 teams participating in Monday's bicycle race consists of seven women. A total of 154 female riders from all over the world are coming to Rotterdam with the desire to take first place.

Reigning champion Demi Vollering is the big favorite and enjoys the home advantage at the Grand Départ in the Netherlands. Other Dutch stars are also taking part, including Lorena Wiebes, Marianne Vos, and Charlotte Kool, three sprinters who will aim to take the first yellow jersey at the end of the first stage to The Hague.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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