Stage 2
Elena Pirrone, Marie-Morgane Le Deunff, Ségolène Thomas and Lucie Fityus have arrived outside the time limit and were taken out of the race. Charlotte Kool, as a result of a crash on the previous day, did not start the stage whilst Sylvie Swinkels abandoned during the stage. Brodie Chapman was involved in one of the other several falls on the day.
Stage 3
Another very high-level withdrawal from the race, Elisa Longo Borghini did not start the stage after showing very bad health signs in the opening days of the race. Marion Bunel, Maeva Squiban, Eugenia Bujak, Victoire Berteau and Gladys Verhulst-Wild were amongst those involved in early crashes.
But there was no relief for the riders.
Demi Vollering was involved in a crash just outside the final 3 kilometers and sustained a few injuries. Involved in the mass crash were also
Cédrine Kerbaol, Chloé Dygert, Elise Chabbey, Puck Pieterse, Yara Kastelijn, Amalie Dideriksen, Dominika Wlodarczyk, Ruby Roseman-Gannnon, Letizia Paternoster, Laura Tomasi and
Letizia Borghesi. Several riders are likely to abandon within the coming days as consequences of the dozens of riders hitting the deck.
Stage 4
Eleonora Camila Gasparrini and
Rebecca Koerner did not start stage 4. During the stage
Kristen Faulkner, Femke Gerritse and
Nienke Vinke have suffered crashes.
Demi Vollering's injuries have revealed themselves to not be serious, and the Dutchwoman also passed a concussion test positively.
Stage 5
A total of nine riders abandoned the race on stage 5. Among them, was crash victim from the previous day Kristen Faulkner. Also departing were Karlijn Swinkels, Elisa Balsamo, Marjolein van 't Geloof, Monica Trinca Colonel, Katrine Aalerud, Maria Giulia Confalonieri, Eugenia Bujak and Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka.
Stage 6
Both Valentina Cavallar and Mie Bjørndal Ottestad were both DNS over night, further reducing the numbers of the peloton. On the stage itself then, one further rider abandoned as Kristýna Burlová stepped off, after suffering a couple of crashes earlier on in the race.
Stage 7
Two more riders saw their Tour de France Femmes campaigns come to an end on stage 7 as both
Soraya Paladin and
Elyne Roussel abandoned the race.
Stage 8
After Dilyxine Miermont was a DNS overnight, Maillot Jaune wearing
Kim Le Court had a scary moment on the descent, overcooking a corner and crashing. Although she did manage to get back into contention, Le Court lost the race lead on the final climb.
Stage 9
Both Chloe Dygert and Brodie Chapman were absent from the startline of the final day, before Gladys Verhulst-Wild and Alba Teruel both saw their race's end agonisingly before the finish.