Ferrand-Prevot in yellow at Tour de France Femmes after stage eight win

Pauline Ferrand-Prevot from France of team Visma — Lease a Bike celebrates as she crosses the finish line to win the 8th stage of the 4th edition of the Women’s Tour de France cycling race, 111,9 km from Chambery to Saint-Francois Longchamp — Col de la Madeleine, Aug. 2, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 02 August 2025
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Ferrand-Prevot in yellow at Tour de France Femmes after stage eight win

  • The 33-year-old attacked 7km from the summit to overtake Niamh Fisher-Black (Lidl–Trek) and Yara Kastelijn (Fenix–Deceuninck) before riding clear
  • It was the third straight stage victory for France

SAVOIE, France: France’s Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (Visma–Lease a Bike) powered to victory on the mountainous stage eight of the Tour de France Femmes on Saturday, dropping her rivals before the Col de la Madeleine summit to claim the yellow jersey on the eve of the finale.

The 33-year-old, who won the Paris-Roubaix Femmes in April, attacked seven kilometers from the summit to overtake Niamh Fisher-Black (Lidl–Trek) and Yara Kastelijn (Fenix–Deceuninck) before riding clear.

She then crossed the line one minute 45 seconds ahead of Sarah Gigante (AG Insurance–Soudal), with Fisher-Black in third two minutes 15 seconds behind.

It was the third straight stage victory for France which capped an aggressive display from Ferrand-Prevot, who started the day 26 seconds off the general classification leader Kimberley Le Court Pienaar (AG Insurance-Soudal.

Her win put her in the overall lead, with Gigante, two minutes 37 seconds adrift, the only general classification favorite still able to challenge her on the final 124.1km mountain ride from Praz-sur-Arly to Chatel.

Mauritian Le Court crashed on the descent from the Col du Frene with 63km remaining, briefly trailing the peloton by about a minute before resuming her chase.

She rejoined later but the effort and the relentless climbing cost her dear in the general classification.

Ferrand-Prevot, Paris Olympics gold medallist in cross-country mountain biking, will take her commanding lead into Sunday’s final stage, aiming to become the first Frenchwoman to win the Tour de France Femmes.


Winners of 2026 World Cup to pocket $50 million in prize money

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Winners of 2026 World Cup to pocket $50 million in prize money

  • Next year’s World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams, a 50 percent increase from the 32 teams
  • The Argentine Football Association received $42 million in prize money

PARIS: The winners of the 2026 World Cup will receive $50 million in prize money as part of a record financial contribution for the tournament from FIFA, world football’s governing body announced on Wednesday.
The total World Cup prize fund of $655 million (558.5 million euros) represents an increase of almost 50 percent from the $440 million distributed to teams taking part in the last tournament in Qatar in 2022.
However, next year’s World Cup — to be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19 — will be the first to feature 48 teams, a 50 percent increase from the 32 teams last time.
The Argentine Football Association received $42 million in prize money after Lionel Messi inspired them to glory three years ago, when they won on penalties in the final against France.
France received $30 million for their run to the final. This time, the beaten finalists will pocket $33 million, with the third-place finishers collecting $29 million and the other defeated semifinalists getting $27 million.
Teams eliminated in the group phase will receive $9 million, while all 48 participating nations will get an additional $1.5 million to cover “preparation costs.”