Female Cyclists Race at Tour de France

 

Female cyclists raced at the Tour de France for the first time in 25 years this past Sunday when 120 of the world’s elite women cyclists competed in a one day event called La Course by Le Tour. Although women are still not allowed to compete in the full Tour de France — a state of affairs that women’s cycling activists hope to change — many view this week’s ride as a small but significant step forward in a heavily male-dominated sport. 

Female cyclists shine on Tour de France’s inaugural women’s race ‘La Course’
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The inaugural event was a wild success and could spell a better future for women’s road racing.