Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar
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Another crazy Tour de France stage: Pogacar Crashes, Van der Poel just falls short, and Abrahamsen wins the thriller in ToulouseThe eleventh stage of the Tour de France was won by Jonas Abrahamsen. The Norwegian rider from Uno-X Mobility came out on top in Toulouse after a fantastic hilly stage, where both the GC favorites and stage hunters got involved in the spectacle.
Norwegian rider Jonas Abrahamsen attacked from the start and won 11th stage of the Tour de France while race favorite Tadej Pogačar crashed near the finish.
Norway's Jonas Abrahamsen won stage 11 of the Tour de France at Toulouse on Wednesday while defending champion Tadej Pogacar crashed 4km from the line.
Tadej Pogačar crashed during the final moments of the Tour de France's 11th stage. Other cyclists could have taken advantage, but in a show of good sportsmanship, they slowed down and allowed the Slovenian to catch up.
Belgium’s Tim Merlier won his second stage at this year’s Tour de France on Sunday, outsprinting Jonathan Milan and Arnaud De Lie in Châteauroux, but the real story of the day was an incredible day-long break from Alpecin-Deceuninck pair Mathieu van der Poel and Jonas Rickaert.
After a wild start to the 2025 Tour de France, which has seen crashes and crosswinds cause havoc in the peloton to go with some sensation racing and memorable wins, the race finally reaches the mountains – or at least some very big hills.
Tadej Pogacar may be concentrating intensely on winning his fourth Tour de France, but in the middle of Saturday's stage eight he was just as focused on how his partner Urska Zigart was performing in the Giro d'Italia Women.
Two days later, on stage four to Rouen, Vingegaard resembled one of the world’s best puncheurs, as well as one of its best climbers. Following Pogacar’s attack in the closing kilometres, Vingegaard produced the best one-minute power effort of his career, matching the Slovenian’s famed acceleration.