Tadej Pogačar wins 4th Tour de France title
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The roads were dangerously slippery after heavy rain. A fourth Tour de France title was all but won anyway, so finishing safely in the pack would do fine for Tadej Pogačar.
Tadej Pogačar is one Tour de France title away from the all-time record, but says that is not his goal, citing fears around burnout from the gruelling cycling calendar.
Analysis of the final day of action at the 2025 Tour de France – a 132km stage finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris
Slovenian secures second consecutive overall title when organizers decided to neutralize the times with 50 kilometers (31 miles) left because of the threat of rain and crashes.
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The downside of a bizarre Tour de France? Girmay and green jersey Milan reflect anxiously in Paris: "I don't know why"Jonathan Milan and Biniam Girmay would like to see the 'normal' finish in Paris return to the Tour de France in 2026. The Italian from Lidl-Trek won the points classification and thus celebrated the green jersey that Girmay won a year ago with three stage victories.
Although Tadej Pogacar appears on the verge of emulating cycling great Eddy Merckx, the Slovenian says he is in no rush to chase history, warning that the risk of burnout looms large in one of the most mentally and physically demanding sports.
Tadej Pogačar closed in on a fourth Tour de France title after safely finishing Saturday’s penultimate stage and maintaining his big lead over arch-rival Jonas Vingegaard. Australian rider Kaden Groves won stage 20 with a late solo breakaway,