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Women's Tour de France to return after 33-year absence

Photo credit: JEAN-PIERRE MULLER - Getty Images
Photo credit: JEAN-PIERRE MULLER - Getty Images
  • The women's Tour de France is set to be revived after a 33-year absence, race director Christian Prudhomme has told The Guardian.

  • The last women's race was held in 1989.

The women's Tour de France will return in 2022, race director Christian Prudhomme has confirmed. After a 33-year absence, a women’s race will take place after the men's race next year.

The Tour de France women's race ran from 1984 to 1989, but was cancelled, as Prudhomme needed to ensure the event didn't lose money and had a permanent fixture in the racing calendar.

Speaking to The Guardian, Prudhomme said, 'What we want to do is create a race that will stay the course, that will be set up and stand the test of time. What that means is that the race cannot lose money.

'Today, all the women's races that we organise lose us money.

'If it makes money, that's great, but it must not lose money or it will end up like the Tour in the 80s and it will die.

'If that balance had been achieved then, we would be on our 35th women’s Tour now. The challenge is to set up a race that can live for 100 years. That’s why we want it to follow the men’s Tour, so that the majority of the channels which broadcast the men’s Tour will cover it as well.'

The men's Tour de France is scheduled to run from July 1 to July 25 2022.

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