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The Route de France Féminine is a women's
cycle race Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing cycling ...
. First held in 2006, it was rated 2.2 by the UCI for the 2006 and 2007 edition, and 2.1 since. The race was cancelled in 2011, but returned the next year. With the ending of the
Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale Various professional women's cycle stage races across France have been held as an equivalent to the Tour de France for women, with the first of these races staged as a one off in 1955. From 1984, a women's Tour de France was staged consistently, ...
after 2009, and the
Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin The Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin was the longest running UCI event on the women's elite cycle racing calendar. It had been held annually in the Aude Aude (; ) is a Departments of France, department in Southern France, located in the Occi ...
after 2010, the Route de France Féminine became the only major women's stage race held in France. The race ended in 2016.
Giorgia Bronzini Giorgia Bronzini (born 3 August 1983) is an Italian former professional racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2003 and 2017. She won the women's road race in the UCI Road World Championships in both 2010 and 2011 and the women's poi ...
is the most successful stage winner with 10 stage wins.


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Route de France Internationale Féminine

La Route de France
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Organisers of women’s Route de France blame UCI for race’s cancellation
(www.cyclingweekly.co.uk, 2017) Cycle races in France Women's road bicycle races Recurring sporting events established in 2006 2006 establishments in France {{France-cycling-race-stub