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Team Visma | Lease a Bike takes green jersey home from Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift

Team Visma | Lease a Bike takes green jersey home from Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift

The 2024 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift has come to an end. Marianne Vos, representing Team Visma | Lease a Bike, secured the green points jersey. This marks the second time that the 37-year-old rider has won the sprint classification in the Tour de France.

“It is a great honor to win the green jersey again in the Tour de France,” Vos said in her first reaction. “It was quite a tough week, during which we fought hard as a team. Once the green jersey became a possibility, we seized the opportunity with both hands. Winning the green jersey makes me incredibly happy and proud.”

Team manager Rutger Tijssen also expressed his joy. “It’s really impressive that Marianne managed to win the points classification again. She fought incredibly hard for it. We made a plan every day to gather as many points as possible.”

"It is a great honor to win the green jersey again in the Tour de France"

Marianne Vos

However, Team Visma | Lease a Bike also faced setbacks this week. “For example, we also aimed for the best possible overall classification with Riejanne Markus,” Tijssen pointed out. “Unfortunately, that didn’t work out, partly due to physical issues. Nonetheless, it’s remarkable how the team adapted and managed to finish the race successfully by winning the green jersey. We rode as a close-knit team throughout the week, showed attacking spirit, and took responsibility.”

“For me personally, the Tour de France didn’t turn out quite the way I had hoped, but I am very proud of the team,” said Markus, who was in the breakaway group during the final stage to Alpe d’Huez. “I had really set my sights on this race. I can’t deny that it ended in disappointment for me, but it’s a relief that I could finish this Tour on a positive note,” the Dutch rider added, referring to the final stage and Vos’s victory in the points classification.

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