Van Aert wins final stage as Pogacar seals Tour title

Tour de France 2025

Stage 21

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) lit up the final stage of the 2025 Tour de France to cap off a near-perfect race and claim his fourth overall title. With four stage wins and another yellow jersey, the world champion moved equal with Chris Froome on four Tour wins, only behind the four all-time greats who have five titles in the all-time list.

The yellow jersey finished fourth on a thrilling final stage 21 to the Champs-Élysées in the rain, getting dropped by Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) 6.4km from the finish after attacking several times, as the Belgian rode solo to a memorable victory. He celebrated over the line 19 seconds later after missing out on one final mic drop.

Despite the race organiser ASO’s hopes of more GC action unfolding on the final day, pouring rain in Paris meant that times for the overall had to be taken after four passages of the finish line on the Champs-Élysées due to safety concerns. The final 50.3km and all three laps up to Montmartre were taken on with no effect on the general classification, but with serious action.

With the risk reduced, the modified finale in Paris and the inclusion of the climb to Montmartre on stage 21 did, however, bring Pogačar into play in the final attacking 50km, with the yellow jersey animating what was an exhilarating finale to a brutally difficult edition of the Tour.

“I have to say we came to this tour with the ambition to win the yellow jersey, but the strongest rider in the race and the biggest cyclist in the world won it. Tadej Pogačar was the strongest, we tried to give him competition, and I’m proud of how we raced as a team, how we kept trying every day, but for sure, we don’t go home without prizes. We should be proud.”
Wout van Aert celebrates as he wins on the streets of Paris.
Pogačar’s charge ended, and he fell back to the other chasers, crossing the line fourth with a raised arm in celebration over the line. He had a lot of duties still to complete from the podium to the winner’s press conference, but he shared a moment with his partner and women’s pro Urška Žigart past the finish, ahead of his fourth trip to the top step of the Tour’s overall podium.
Stage 21 result:

1. Wout van Aert (Bel) Visma-Lease a Bike, in 3:07:30
2. Davide Ballerini (Ita) XDS-Astana, +19s
3. Matej Mohorič (Slo) Bahrain Victorious
4. Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates-XRG, at same time
5. Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Visma-Lease a Bike, +26
6. Matteo Trentin (Ita) Tudor Pro Cycling, +38s
7. Arnaud de Lie (Bel) Lotto, +1:14
8. Kévin Vauquelin (Fra) Arkéa-B&B Hotels
9. Mike Teunissen (Ned) XDS-Astana
10. Dylan Teuns (Bel) Lotto, all at same time

General Classification:

1. Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates-XRG, in 76:00:32
2. Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Visma-Lease a Bike, +4:24
3. Florian Lipowitz (Ger) Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe, +11.00
4. Oscar Onley (Gbr) Picnic-PostNL, +12:12
5. Felix Gall (Aut) Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, 17:12
6. Tobias Halland Johannessen (Nor) UNO-X Mobility, +20.14
7. Kévin Vauquelin (Fra) Arkéa-B&B Hotels, +22:35
8. Primož Roglič (Slo) Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe, +25.30
9. Ben Healy (Ire) EF Education-EasyPost, +28:02
10. Jordan Jegat (Fra) TotalEnergies, +32:42


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