Tour de France Femmes 2022 - Start List
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Stage 182km | Paris Eiffel Tower - Paris Champs-Élysées
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Stage 2135km | Meaux - Provins
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Stage 3133km | Reims - Épernay
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Stage 4126km | Troyes - Bar-sur-Aube
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Stage 5175km | Bar-le-Duc - Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
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Stage 6128km | Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - Rosheim
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Stage 7127km | Sélestat - Le Markstein
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Stage 8123km | Lure - Super Planche des Belles Filles
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Trek-Segafredo Women
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Movistar Team Women
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Team SD Worx
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FDJ-SUEZ-Futuroscope
- 31 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
- 32 Grace Brown
- 33 Marta Cavalli
- 34 Vittoria Guazzini
- 35 Marie Le Net
- 36 Evita Muzic
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Team Jumbo-Visma Women
- 41 Marianne Vos
- 42 Anna Henderson
- 43 Riejanne Markus
- 44 Romy Kasper
- 45 Noemi Ruegg
- 46 Karlijn Swinkels
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Team DSM Women
- 51 Juliette Berthet
- 52 Pfeiffer Georgi
- 53 Franziska Koch
- 54 Charlotte Kool
- 55 Liane Lippert
- 56 Lorena Wiebes
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Canyon-SRAM Racing
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UAE Team ADQ
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Team BikeExchange-Jayco Women
- 81 Amanda Spratt
- 82 Kristen Faulkner
- 83 Alexandra Manly
- 84 Ruby Roseman-Gannon
- 85 Ane Santesteban
- 86 Urska Zigart
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Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling
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Valcar-Travel & Service
- 101 Olivia Baril
- 102 Alice Maria Arzuffi
- 103 Eleonora Gasparrini
- 104 Silvia Persico
- 105 Ilaria Sanguineti
- 106 Margaux Vigie
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Cofidis Women
- 111 Rachel Neylan
- 112 Martina Alzini
- 113 Victoire Berteau
- 114 Alana Castrique
- 115 Valentine Fortin
- 116 Sandra Levenez
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Liv Racing Xstra
- 121 Jeanne Korevaar
- 122 Rachele Barbieri
- 123 Thalita De Jong
- 124 Valerie Demey
- 125 Silke Smulders
- 126 Sabrina Stultiens
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EF Education-Tibco-SVB
- 131 Veronica Ewers
- 132 Letizia Borghesi
- 133 Kristabel Doebel-Hickok
- 134 Kathrin Hammes
- 135 Emily Newsom
- 136 Magdeleine Vallieres Mill
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Plantur-Pura
- 141 Julie De Wilde
- 142 Sanne Cant
- 143 Kim De Baat
- 144 Yara Kastelijn
- 145 Christina Schweinberger
- 146 Laura Subemlich
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Le Col-Wahoo
- 151 Elizabeth Holden
- 152 Eva van Agt
- 153 Maike Van der Duin
- 154 Marjolein Van'T Geloof
- 155 Jesse Vandenbulcke
- 156 Gladys Verhulst
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Parkhotel Valkenburg
- 161 Femke Gerritse
- 162 Mischa Bredewold
- 163 Nicole Frain
- 164 Femke Markus
- 165 Quinty Schoens
- 166 Anne Van Rooijen
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AG Insurance-NXTG
- 171 Julia Borgström
- 172 Anya Louw
- 173 Gaia Masetti
- 174 Lone Meertens
- 175 Ilse Pluimers
- 176 Ally Wollaston
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Arkea Pro Cycling Team
- 181 Morgane Coston
- 182 Pauline Allin
- 183 Yuliia Biriukova
- 184 Amandine Fouquenet
- 185 Anaïs Morichon
- 186 Greta Richioud
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Uno-X Women Pro Cycling Team
- 191 Joscelin Lowden
- 192 Hannah Barnes
- 193 Julie Leth
- 194 Hannah Ludwig
- 195 Mie Bjørndal Ottestad
- 196 Anne Dorthe Ysland
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Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime
- 201 Séverine Eraud
- 202 Noemie Abgrall
- 203 India Grangier
- 204 Natalie Grinczer
- 205 Frances Janse Van Rensburg
- 206 Maëva Squiban
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St Michel-Auber93 Women
- 211 Simone Boilard
- 212 Alison Avoine
- 213 Sandrine Bideau
- 214 Coralie Demay
- 215 Barbara Fonseca
- 216 Margot Pompanon
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Roland Cogeas Edelweiss
- 221 Tamara Dronova
- 222 Caroline Baur
- 223 Hannah Buch
- 224 Rotem Gafinovitz
- 225 Petra Stiasny
- 226 Olga Zabelinskaya
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Human Powered Health Women
- 231 Henrietta Christie
- 232 Nina Buijsman
- 233 Antri Christoforou
- 234 Barbara Malcotti
- 235 Marit Raaijmakers
- 236 Lily Williams
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