Tour de France, Jonas Vingegaard
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Tadej Pogacar closed out a supreme 21-day performance to win the Tour de France in Paris on Sunday, crushing his rivals in the 3,400km slog to rack up a fourth title.
"Going into Montmartre, I didn’t want to take any chances so I just accepted where I was in the bunch, which was a bit too far back to do something. At first, I
Vingegaard was left shattered by Pogacar's brutal attack in the climb up to Hautacam in the 12th stage, leaving the two-time champion 3:31 behind his rival in the standings.
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Ben O’Connor won Thursday’s monster Alpine stage to the ski resort of Courchevel as three-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogačar responded to attacks from archrival Jonas Vingegaard and dropped him to cement his grip on the yellow jersey.
Analysis of the latest day's action in the 2025 race – a 93km route from Albertville to La Plagne truncated at short notice last night
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Tejay Van Garderen and Brent Bookwalter break down Jonas Vingegaard's strategy against Tadej Pogacar in Stage 19, discussing why they expected more out of the Danish climber.
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Jonas Vingegaard shares post-Tour de France plans: What his Vuelta prep looks like, and whether the 2026 Giro is an optionLease 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.