Le Court makes history for Africa at women's Tour de France

Mauritian Kimberley Le Court Pienaar became the first African to win a stage at the Tour de France Femmes with a late push on Wednesday, reclaiming the yellow jersey during a marathon 165.8 km ride from Jaunay-Marigny to Gueret.
Le Court (AG Insurance-Soudal), 29, who led the general classification after stage two but was overtaken by Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike), won a breakneck downhill push to the finish, edging 2023 champion Demi Vollering.
In a royal sprint between the favourites, Kim Le Court wins in Guéret, also taking back the Yellow Jersey. THE PERFECT DAY 💛
— Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (@LeTourFemmes) July 30, 2025
Dans un sprint royal entre favorites, @KimLeCourt s'impose en patronne à Guéret reprenant également le @MaillotjauneLCL. JOURNÉE PARFAITE 👑#TDFF2025 l… pic.twitter.com/dqTbrz3T0C
“We came in with a clear plan, first to stay safe... it was difficult because it was flat and fast, a lot of big crashes... then try for the victory," Le Court said.
🗣️ "It was a bit tricky at the end. I went around the corner really fast in first position I thought it was closer than I expected but luckily my kick is the fastest in the group." - 🇲🇺 @KimLeCourt
— Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (@LeTourFemmes) July 30, 2025
Interview with stage 5 winner ⤵️
🗣️ « C'était un peu délicat à la fin. J'ai… pic.twitter.com/gnKoGo5Rm1
🎙 🇲🇺 Kim Le Court : « C’est génial ! Nous avions un plan pour le reprendre aujourd’hui, l’équipe a parfaitement couru. Nous allons avoir un 2ème Simba. Il va rejoindre son frère à l’avant du bus et nous aurons des Simba jumeaux ! » 🦁
— Maillot Jaune LCL (@MaillotjauneLCL) July 30, 2025
💛 L’interview de la nouvelle porteuse du… pic.twitter.com/GMQHzfhcPg
The fifth stage, the longest in the Tour this year, went through a relatively flat terrain before three climbs in the final 35 km and saw several failed breakaway attempts as the peloton covered 46.5 km in the first hour despite multiple crashes.
Green jersey holder Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) recovered from a crash to rejoin the peloton, but struggled to keep up after the first climb, ultimately finishing 58th.
American Olympic champion Kristen Faulkner (EF Education-Oatly) abandoned the race after her third crash in three days.
Maria Giulia Confalonieri, Elisa Balsamo and Monica Trinca Colonel also quit the race.
Vos, who stayed in the peloton behind a leading group for most of the race, attacked in the final 15 km during the mountainous part of the stage, but fell behind during the final uphill push, dropping to sixth in the general classification.
Vollering (FDJ-Suez) rose to third overall, while Pauline Ferrand Prevot (Visma-Lease a Bike) moved up to second, sitting 18 seconds behind Le Court in the general classification.
TOP 🔟💛#TDFF2025 l #WatchTheFemmes l @GoZwift pic.twitter.com/CSMdDhf6wS
— Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (@LeTourFemmes) July 30, 2025
The Tour continues on Thursday with a mountainous 123.7km ride from Clermont-Ferrand to Ambert.
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