Pogacar begins final week of 2025 Tour de France
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The first mountain stage of the 2025 Tour de France saw Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) assert his dominance on the slopes of Hautacam. The Slovenian drop
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Vingegaard plans to attack and understands Pogacar's criticism of Visma | Lease a Bike: "Sports directors must take responsibility"Jonas Vingegaard spoke about his progress in the Tour de France on Sunday evening during the broadcast of the Tour de France on TV2. After two weeks of racing, the Dane from Visma | Lease a Bike is more than four minutes behind,
Tadej Pogacar delivered a remarkable performance on Hautacam's slopes during the Tour de France's 12th stage, securing a lead over rival Jonas Vingegaard. Pogacar, showing immense strength, reclaimed dominance after a previous defeat,
Tadej Pogacar delivered another crushing defeat to his Tour de France rivals by dominating an uphill time trial and reinforcing his grip on the yellow jersey on Friday.
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Where Vingegaard once managed to crush Pogacar, it is now the other way around on Hautacam: "Time for revenge"There was no stopping Tadej Pogacar during the twelfth stage of the Tour de France. The Slovenian rider from UAE Emirates-XRG immediately attacked at the foot of the Hautacam and saw that no one could follow.
Tim Wellens’ Tour de France had been excellent but understated. The Belgian national champion is arguably Pogacar’s most important domestique — both a rouleur who looks after the yellow jersey on the flat, and a strong enough climber to set a punishing initial pace at the base of climbs.
Tadej Pogacar unleashed a vintage assault on the unforgiving slopes of Hautacam, crushing the Tour de France 12th stage and leaving chief rival Jonas Vingegaard gasping for air and clinging to fading hopes on a brutal,
Tadej Pogacar reclaimed the yellow jersey with victory on Stage 12 of the Tour de France 2025, conquering the brutal climb to Hautacam. Despite a crash the day before, the Slovenian showed no signs of weakness,
Defending champion Tadej Pogacar took back-to-back stages in the Pyrenees to extend his lead in the Tour de France
Tadej Pogačar took a huge step towards retaining his Tour de France crown on Thursday, winning stage 12 to Hautacam and putting 2:10 into his closest rival Jonas Vingegaard, who he now leads by 3:31 overall.
The general classification battle of the 2025 Tour de France is set to properly ignite today as the race reaches the high mountains for the first time, with a formidable stage 12 in the Pyrenees ahead.