SAUMUR, France: Former champion Demi Vollering will continue racing at the women’s Tour de France despite a heavy crash that left her bruised. Her FDJ-Suez team said on Tuesday that Vollering underwent medical tests that have excluded a risk of a concussion after she hit the ground during Monday’s Stage 3. Her team said Vollering, who lagged 19 seconds behind race leader Marianne Vos in the general classification, is “determined to take the start” of Tuesday’s stage from Saumur to Poitiers.

SAUMUR, France: Former champion Demi Vollering will continue racing at the women’s Tour de France despite a heavy crash that left her bruised. Her FDJ-Suez team said on Tuesday…

Lorena Wiebes held off Marianne Vos to triumph in stage four while Demi Vollering expressed relief at being able to continue after her crash on Monday

Kim Le Court almost threw away a victory by celebrating too early while the war of words continued after Demi Vollering’s crash