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Tour de France Femmes: How to watch Stage 3 on Tuesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) took an incredible 241st career victory on Stage 2 of the Tour de France Femmes. On a savage stage blighted by crosswinds and memorable as much for the numerous crashes as for the racing action, the Dutch rider was the strongest on the punchy climb up to the finish line in Provins and heads into Tuesday's stage in the maillot jaune.

Below, Becky Hart provided a preview for what we have coming up next... Ad/> Stage 3: Reims to Epernay, 133km Tour de FranceTDF Femmes: How to watch Stage 2 as sprint finish awaits in Champagne regionYESTERDAY AT 20:30 Stage 3 is officially lumpy, with a breakaway likely to fancy their chances.

Starting in Reims, which also played host to the start of Stage 4 for the men in 2019, there’s a 1km short climb early on before the harder gradients get going later on. The 12.2% Cote de Mutigny should bring the race to life — and could well sort out who is wearing yellow for the next few days.

The finish line is in Epernay, and after negotiating the Cote de Mutigny, there is still over 15km of racing to come with a slight uphill finish to boot. It could be a sapping day if the weather is hot — with no let up on the horizon across the next few stages either.

Vos and Van Vleuten headline a Tour de France Femmes field packed with talent Tour de France Femmes team guide: Start list, star riders and kits HOW CAN I WATCH THE TOUR DE FRANCE FEMMES ON TV AND LIVESTREAM? Each and every stage will be broadcast from the start line to the finish on Eurosport and GCN+, bookended by The Breakaway, presented by Orla Chennaoui. Former Dutch rider Iris Slappendel will be taking to the back of a motorbike, while Laura Meseguer and Manon Lloyd will be on site speaking to the people that

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