Inside Tadej Pogacar’s domination of 2025 Tour de France
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Stage 20 route and updates on battle for breakaway as Tadej Pogacar closes in on fourth yellow jersey - The mountains are over and it’s onto the penultimate stage of the Tour de France, a 184.2km rout
Tadej Pogacar is set to win his fourth Tour de France after defending his lead on on stage 19, won by Thymen Arensman after a gruelling ascent to La Plagne.
An exhausted Tadej Pogacar reacts to the conclusion of Tour de France Stage 19, saying he's happy it's over -- and looking forward to the final two stages as he closes in on the title.
The 26-year-old is well on his way to a fourth Tour de France title, pedaling himself into the rarefied air occupied by the sport’s all-time greats.
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The Ineos Grenadier escaped the GC duo on the climb to La Plagne and held them off on the line by just two seconds
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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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Arensman strikes again in the rain! Dutch rider attacks Pogacar and Vingegaard and stays ahead on La PlagneThymen Arensman won the nineteenth stage of the Tour de France. The Dutch rider from INEOS Grenadiers stayed just ahead of Pogacar and Vingegaard in a thrilling finish to claim his second stage win in this Tour de France.