Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar
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Kaden Groves won a rain-soaked stage 20 of the 2025 Tour de France on Saturday, attacking from the break with 17 kilometres remaining and soloing to victory in Pontarlier. It completes a Grand Tour trilogy for the Australian, who adds today’s stage win to seven in the Vuelta a Espana and two in the Giro d’Italia.
The 26-year-old Slovenian cyclist claimed victory in the race on Sunday for the fourth time in his career. He finished over four minutes ahead of his rival Jonas Vingegaard in the overall standings, with the Dane unable to threaten his lead.
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Tadej Pogacar admits he ‘can’t wait for Tour de France to be over’ as race nears Paris finish
Tadej Pogacar is three days away from a fourth Tour de France title - but admitted he was fed up with the three-week race
Tadej Pogacar takes a huge step towards winning his fourth Tour de France by racing clear of rival Jonas Vingegaard, as Ben O'Connor wins stage 18.
The event gave us showpiece finishes at Mur-de-Bretagne, Hautacam and Mont Ventoux, and plenty of action throughout a thoughtful, clever route — albeit one that turned out to be so challenging everyone was exhausted by the finish,
Visma-Lease a Bike have poked the bear throughout the first week, and may have discovered how to break Tadej Pogacar down
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Sport at its finest! Visma | Lease a Bike pays tribute to Pogacar after fourth Tour win: "That’s what makes sport so beautiful"
Tadej Pogacar won the Tour de France for the fourth time, but there wasn't really much nail-biting suspense. The Slovenian rider from UAE Emirates-XRG certainly didn't receive any gifts from runner-up Jonas Vingegaard,
Tour de France overall leader Tadej Pogacar suffered a big scare on Thursday when he bumped into the team car of his chief rival Jonas Vingegaard before the start of the 18th stage, a brutal mountain trek from Vif to the Col de la Loze.
The Tour de France comes to a head with one final Alpine stage - and it’s now or never for Jonas Vingegaard to seize Tadej Pogacar’s crown
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Visma | Lease a Bike praises van Aert, and thinks they saw 'something' in Pogacar: "We can work with that"
Richard Plugge believes that despite a crushing defeat against Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard could well win next year's Tour de France. The Dane tried, together with Visma | Lease a Bike, to break the front of UAE Team Emirates-XRG and Pogacar,
Visma team boss Grischa Niermann insisted Friday his team had come to win, but both he and Vingegaard were keeping mum about what their plan was. "I'm on the highest level that I've ever been ...