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9 August 2015 – Enghien-les-Bains to Enghien-les-Bains, 3 km (2 mi) (ITT)
The opening prologue was a 3 km loop of left hand bends ideally suited to track cycling specialists. Amy Pieters of Team Liv–Plantur won the opening stage with an average speed of 49.315 km/h.
10 August 2015 – Avon to Briare, 127.1 km (79.0 mi)
The first stage had a delayed start with local organisers in dispute with police around road closures. It was won by Lucy Garner of Team Liv–Plantur.
11 August 2015 – Villemandeur to Bourges, 118 km (73 mi)
This was another flat stage suited to road sprinters. Two time world champion Giorgia Bronzini of Team Wiggle–Honda won from race leader Amy Pieters (Liv-Plantur) and a fast finishing Kimberley Wells (Australia).
13 August 2015 – Autun to Louhans, 103 km (64 mi)
Long-limbed Australian all-rounder Loren Rowney won stage 4 ahead of fellow Australian Annette Edmondson in a sprint finish.