Maeva Squiban Escapes to Second Stage Win in a Row at Tour De France Femmes as GC Favourites Finish Together
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After two stages won suddenly by the French Maëva Squiban, the peloton rubs itself on Saturday at the queen stage of the 2025 edition between Chambéry and the dreadful col de la Madeleine.
The Frenchman Maeva Squiban (UAE-ADQ), already victorious solo this Thursday in Ambert, re-released her exploit this Friday in Chambéry, after an impressive new number.
It is incredible. The Brestoise Maëva Squiban became the first French woman to win two stages of the Tour de France women this Friday.


Maëva Squiban became this Friday in Chambéry the fourth runner of the Tour de France women to win two consecutive stages. Behind the indefatigable French climber, the favourites tested themselves on the eve of the finish at the col de la Madeleine.
Two and a half months ago she was driven into training, now she can cheer twice on the Tour of France: the French woman Maëva Squiban wins the seventh stage. In the overall classification, however, others are ahead.
One day after her successful solo escape over 32 km, Maeva Squiban follows a 21 km course on the 7th stage.
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