Video & Report: 2024 Tour de France Femmes Stages 4 – 8


Demi Vollering managed to win the heroic stage to l'Alpe d'Huez, but on the Avenue du Rif Nel she fell four seconds too short of Kasia Niewiadoma.

Demi Vollering falls just short for Tour  de France

Femmes victory despite win on Alpe d’Huez

The third edition of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift kicked off in the Netherlands in Rotterdam ran from August 12 – August 18 with today’s final stage on the epic climb of Alp d’Huez. This year’s event featured 22 teams with seven women, bringing together a total of 154 riders from all corners of the globe. Remarkably, the start list spanned a record-breaking 30 nationalities, highlighting the growing international appeal of the race.

Final Stage

With an attack of no less than 54 kilometres from the top of the Col du Glandon, Demi Vollering managed to win the heroic stage to l’Alpe d’Huez, but on the Avenue du Rif Nel she fell four seconds too short of Kasia Niewiadoma to win the Tour de France Femmes for the second consecutive time. ‘That feels very sour at the moment,’ Vollering said disappointedly.

Final Podium – 2nd Demi Vollering (SD Worx – Protime), Winner Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon / SRAM), 3rd Pauliena Rooijakkers (Fenix-Deceuninck)

Photos – credit  (c) Getty Images / @GettySport

Losing by just four seconds definitely hurts with the knowledge in the back of my mind that the yellow jersey was safely around my shoulders before that stupid fall in stage five. That’s where I lost everything… It’s hugely painful to know that my performance in the final stage was not enough.’

In the final stage with the two hors category cols in the Alps, the Team SD Worx – Protime leading lady was still suffering from the injury in her lower back that she sustained in the crash on the way to Amnéville. ‘Without that injury, I should have been able to win the classification after all. I was suffering a lot from my lower back. On the Glandon I was already suffering and tried to stretch it out. I didn’t succeed. It was then a big fight with myself on Alpe d’Huez. But I’m proud of what I showed.’

One and a half kilometres below the summit of the Glandon, Vollering posted a splitting attack with which she unloaded Niewiadoma. ‘That was also the plan. It still looked really good there. It’s a pity that in the valley to the foot of l’Alpe d’Huez there were quite a few other girls in Niewiadoma’s group and they rode full speed ahead. I was in the front with Pauliena Rooijakkers, but she didn’t want to take over either. Then you’re on your own against the wind. That may have cost me…’

During the climb, Vollering thought of all those people who climb the ‘Dutch Alp’ every year during Alp d’HuZes to raise money for the cancer foundation. ‘All those people fight their way up here for a good cause. I was never allowed to give up. That’s what I did. I gave 100 per cent everything, but it wasn’t enough.’

‘Of course then you start thinking about where did I lose those four seconds. Because of that crash in the fifth stage? If I had won the sprint from Puck Pieterse in Liège? You start thinking about everything. I could have taken those four seconds anywhere. Maybe even on the way to Le Grand Bornand. But I can’t change anything anymore.

With two stage wins, second place in the overall classification, the prize of combativeness over the whole Tour and a second and third place in the stage results, Vollering rode a very strong Tour. Certainly the stage win on l’Alpe d’Huez is a wonderful victory on her palmares. ‘At the moment, however, I am dwelling more on losing the Tour. Although I am super proud how I rode in this tough final stage of the Tour. I rode as if I had nothing to lose. However, the sour of those four seconds I fell short still prevails now.’

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