Tour de France Femmes has become a crucial event in cycling, quickly gaining a reputation that mirrors its male counterpart. The fourth edition features a significant number of debutants, including 19-year-old Imogen Wolff and 34-year-old Brodie Chapman. Many racers have unique backgrounds and experiences, with Chapman emphasizing the importance of staying focused on each day's challenges. Despite setbacks for teams during the race, including illness and losses, some riders, like Maëva Squiban, have achieved notable success. Ultimately, the dynamic is marked by both individual and team efforts leading to unique race experiences.
"It's my first Tour but not my first rodeo, so I know what to expect, I know the riders in the peloton, I know the dynamic of the racing a lot of the time."
"I would just say you really have to take it day by day because one day can be horrible, the next day can be fantastic. So, you really just focus on the day and what you're doing in each moment, then reset and go after the next day because you never know."
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