2025 Tour de France standings going into final stage
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Tadej Pogačar blasted his way to a fourth Tour de France victory on Sunday, besting rival Jonas Vingegaard by 4:24 across the famed Champs-Élysées finish line
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Cycling News on MSNGood days, bad days, and already looking ahead – Jonas Vingegaard unerringly serene in Tour de France defeatTadej Pogačar, the winner, comes in and sees that he is still third in the queue for his moment. He huffs and puffs and waves his arms in frustration, enough to get him bumped up to next in line, despite the fact that Lipowitz has already been waiting.
The 3-time champion keeps the yellow jersey and a lead of 4 minutes and 26 seconds with three days left as Ben O’Connor wins the challenging Alpine stage.
The Tour de France comes to a head with one final Alpine stage - and it’s now or never for Jonas Vingegaard to seize Tadej Pogacar’s crown
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Jonas Vingegaard draws remarkable conclusion after five Tour de France appearances: "Something I can be proud of"Lease a Bike, the Tour de France ended on a high note on Sunday. At the last possible moment, the Dutch team managed to shake off the yellow jersey wearer Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates-XRG), although it was Wout van Aert who did it on Montmartre.
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Tadej Pogačar underlined his status as one of cycling’s greats by winning his fourth Tour de France title on Sunday, leaving him just one shy of the overall record.
The two-time champion was frustrated as he was brought down in the finish area at the top of the legendary climb
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'I'm better than I've ever been': Jonas Vingegaard has a Tour de France of highs and lowsThat's exactly what Jonas Vingegaard, who placed second on GC, found out at this Tour de France, when he arrived in some of the best form he'd ever had and proceeded to destroy all before him – except, of course, for a certain Slovenian.
Phil Liggett recaps the the 113th Tour de France, where the triumphs and trials went beyond the head-to-head battle between Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard.
Analysis of the latest day's action in the 2025 race - 171km from Montpellier up to the summit of the iconic Mont Ventoux