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Spanish Rider Garcia Becomes the Oldest Stage Winner at Women’s Tour De France at Age 41

QUIMPER, France (AP) — Mavi Garcia became the oldest rider to win a stage at the women’s Tour de France on Sunday. The 41-year-old Spaniard clinched the second stage with a solo breakaway. She looked back twice before realizing she would not be caught and then raised her arms aloft at the finish line. Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten was 39 when she won a mountain stage on the 2022 women’s Tour, organizers said. Garcia attacked with about 11 kil…

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With the Tour de France male already dying, the female lifted the curtain this Saturday to delight the fans of this sport in the neighboring country. And also for that of the Spaniards, who have hardly had to wait for the second stage to take away the great joy of the race. After the victory of the Dutch Marianne Vos in the first stage, in Plumelec, the Mallorcan Mavi García prevailed in the second day, signing a historic lookout . The cyclist o…

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The 41-year-old Spaniard won Sunday after 10 kilometers alone. Behind her, the Maurician Kim Le Court finished third in the stage and subdued the yellow jersey to Marianne Vos, winner the day before in Plumelec.

·Paris, France
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The seasoned Spaniard Mavi Garcia surprised the favorites with an attack on the final lap of the second stage of the women's Tour de France and took advantage of the flirtation to win the stage in Quimper. With third place in the stage, Kim Le Court took over the leader's yellow jersey.

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The Spanish rider won in Quimper after a second stage on the steep course. Mauricienne Kim Le Court, 3rd of the stage, takes the yellow jersey to Marianne Vos to the advantage of the places. Relive the stage of the day.

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The Tour de France Femmes kicked off Saturday with a stage win for Marianne Vos. Given the course of the second stage, the yellow jersey wearer is again among the favorites on Sunday, when the finish line is in Quimper after 110.4 kilometers.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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PK Sports News broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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