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AnalysisStandingsTour de France FemmesAug 10, 2026, 6:57 PM· 4 min read· in sports

Tour de France Femmes 2026 Final Standings: Demi Vollering Seals Overall Victory in Nice

Demi Vollering claimed the 2026 Tour de France Femmes overall title with a commanding solo victory on the final stage in Nice, finishing 1:18 ahead of runner-up Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney.

By Ryder James

FDJ United-SUEZ Supporters 40%Canyon-SRAM Supporters 35%Neutral Analysts 25%
FDJ United-SUEZ Supporters
Focus on Vollering's tactical superiority and climbing dominance.
Canyon-SRAM Supporters
Emphasize Niewiadoma-Phinney's aggressive racing and fighting spirit.
Neutral Analysts
Analyze the overall race dynamics, route difficulty, and classification battles.

Demi Vollering has emphatically sealed the overall victory at the 2026 Tour de France Femmes, completing a spectacular nine-day campaign with a solo triumph on the final stage in Nice. The Dutch star, riding for FDJ United-SUEZ, entered the final mountainous test wearing the yellow jersey and delivered a masterclass on the Col d'Èze to distance her closest rivals and cement her place in cycling history.[1][2]

The victory marks a triumphant return to the top step of the podium for Vollering, who seized control of the race during a blistering attack on stage eight. Heading into the final 99-kilometer stage around the sun-drenched hills of Nice, she held a slender eight-second advantage over Canyon-SRAM's Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney, setting up a tense and highly anticipated finale.[2][4]

Niewiadoma-Phinney, determined to overturn the deficit and fight for the yellow jersey rather than merely defend second place, launched a fierce offensive on the second of four ascents of the Col d'Èze. Her Canyon-SRAM team set a punishing tempo that thinned the peloton significantly, isolating many contenders and setting the stage for a dramatic showdown on the steepest gradients of the final climb.[2]

However, Vollering proved untouchable when the road tilted skyward. As the gradients bit into the riders' legs, she countered with a searing attack near the summit, dropping Niewiadoma-Phinney and riding solo to the finish line. Vollering won the stage by 1 minute and 4 seconds over Paula Blasi of UAE Team L'IMAD, with Niewiadoma-Phinney crossing the line in third.[1][2]

Final General Classification standings for the 2026 Tour de France Femmes.

The final General Classification standings reflect Vollering's dominance in the high mountains. She concluded the Tour with a cumulative time of 30 hours, 54 minutes, and 51 seconds, securing a final margin of 1 minute and 18 seconds over Niewiadoma-Phinney, who fought valiantly but could not match the Dutch rider's explosive climbing pace.[1][3]

The final General Classification standings reflect Vollering's dominance in the high mountains.

The battle for the final podium spot was marred by late heartbreak for Marlen Reusser. The Movistar rider started the day in third place overall but was distanced halfway through the final stage. A heavy crash on a subsequent descent abruptly ended her hopes of retaining a podium finish, shaking up the top of the leaderboard in the final hours of the race.[1][2]

Reusser's misfortune opened the door for Elisa Longo Borghini of UAE Team L'IMAD, who rode a consistent and measured race throughout the week to secure third place overall. The Italian veteran finished the Tour 4 minutes and 19 seconds behind Vollering, a testament to her endurance across a grueling nine-day route.[1][3]

Lorena Wiebes secured the green jersey after dominating the early sprint stages.

Beyond the yellow jersey, the other classifications were fiercely contested. Lorena Wiebes of SD Worx-Protime dominated the points classification to take home the green jersey. Wiebes secured 181 points, mathematically locking up the competition at the intermediate sprint on the final stage after winning the opening two stages of the Tour in dominant fashion.[1][3]

The Queen of the Mountains classification was won by Puck Pieterse. The Fenix-Premier Tech rider amassed 55 points throughout the week, comfortably beating Vollering's 30 points to claim the iconic polka dot jersey and establish herself as a premier climber in the women's peloton.[3]

In the youth category, German talent Antonia Niedermaier of Canyon-SRAM successfully defended the white jersey. Niedermaier played a crucial role as a domestique for Niewiadoma-Phinney in the mountains while holding off a spirited challenge from Paula Blasi, proving her immense potential for future Grand Tours.[2][3]

Final Points Classification standings.

UAE Team L'IMAD claimed the overall team classification, capping off a highly successful Tour that saw them place Longo Borghini on the podium and Blasi finish second on the final stage. Their collective strength was evident throughout the race, particularly in the demanding medium-mountain stages.[1][3]

The 2026 edition of the Tour de France Femmes, which covered a record 1,175 kilometers and over 18,000 meters of elevation gain from Lausanne to Nice, will be remembered for Vollering's tactical brilliance and the relentless, aggressive racing that defined the battle for yellow from start to finish.[5][6]

Key points

  • Demi Vollering won the 2026 Tour de France Femmes with a solo victory on the final stage in Nice.
  • Vollering finished 1 minute and 18 seconds ahead of runner-up Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney.
  • Elisa Longo Borghini secured third place overall after Marlen Reusser crashed out of contention.
  • Lorena Wiebes claimed the green jersey for the points classification with 181 points.
  • Puck Pieterse won the polka dot jersey as the Queen of the Mountains.
  • Antonia Niedermaier defended the white jersey as the best young rider.
1:18
Vollering's final GC margin over Niewiadoma-Phinney
181
Points for Lorena Wiebes (Green Jersey)
55
Points for Puck Pieterse (Polka Dot Jersey)
4:19
Longo Borghini's deficit in 3rd place

Sources

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6 outlets

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FDJ United-SUEZ Supporters 40%Canyon-SRAM Supporters 35%Neutral Analysts 25%
  1. [1]Cycling WeeklyFDJ United-SUEZ Supporters

    The final standings of the Tour de France Femmes 2026

    Read on Cycling Weekly
  2. [2]CyclingnewsFDJ United-SUEZ Supporters

    The GC final standings at the Tour de France Femmes 2026 – after a valiant fight to overcome the deficit, the yellow jersey is finally confirmed

    Read on Cyclingnews
  3. [3]IDL Pro CyclingCanyon-SRAM Supporters

    2026 Tour de France Femmes final standings: Vollering wins yellow, Wiebes green, Pieterse polka dots

    Read on IDL Pro Cycling
  4. [4]The GuardianNeutral Analysts

    Tour de France Femmes 2026: stage eight – as it happened

    Read on The Guardian
  5. [5]UCINeutral Analysts

    UCI Road Calendar - Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift

    Read on UCI
  6. [6]CyclingflashNeutral Analysts

    Tour de France Femmes 2026

    Read on Cyclingflash

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