Thymen Arensman wins mountainous stage 14 from the break – Tour de France

Tadej Pogacar extended his lead in the fight for the yellow jersey at the Tour de France by six seconds as Thymen Arensman starred from the breakaway to win Stage 14. Pogacar had a rare quiet day, choosing to follow an attack from Jonas Vingegaard in the finale rather than go all-out for the stage victory. Still, he swept past the Dane in the finale to inch closer to a fourth title.

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Tadej Pogacar crushes Stage 13 mountain time trial – Tour de France

Tadej Pogacar is running away with the 2025 Tour de France. The Slovenian stormed to a 21st career stage win in the mountain time trial at Peyragudes, extending his already commanding lead over Jonas Vingegaard to 4’07”. It was a bad day for Remco Evenepoel, who faded on the climb and was caught by Vingegaard, while Pogacar edged closer to Mark Cavendish’s all-time Tour record of 35 stage wins.

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Pogačar stroms into Yellow with dominant stage 12 win – Tour de France

The 2025 Tour de France came alive on Stage 12 as Tadej Pogacar delivered an outrageous solo win on Hautacam. Jonas Vingegaard battled valiantly up the final climb but must overturn three and a half minutes if he wants to get his hands on a third Tour triumph. It was a sobering day for Remco Evenepoel, who was twice dropped, and Ben Healy, who blew up spectacularly and lost the yellow jersey.

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Jonas Abrahamsen wins in Toulouse as Pogačar crashes – Tour de France

There was a classy truce at the Tour de France on Stage 11 as Tadej Pogacar’s rivals refused to take advantage of the Slovenian crashing late on. With Pogacar scrambling up off the tarmac after a dramatic spill, he looked certain to lose time in the yellow jersey battle until his rivals displayed remarkable sportsmanship. A wild day was won by Jonas Abrahamsen from the breakaway.

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Simon Yates triumphs on Bastille Day as Ben Healy takes Yellow Jersey – Tour de France

Ireland’s Ben Healy prised the yellow jersey from Tadej Pogacar’s shoulders as Britain’s Simon Yates won a tough stage through the Massif Central on Bastille Day. Pogacar responded to several attacks from rivals Jonas Vingegaard and Matteo Jorgenson, but at the end of the day Visma-Lease a Bike had to make do with the stage spoils as opposed to any GC gains on the eve of the first rest day.

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