Pogacar begins final week of 2025 Tour de France
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Pogacar gives candid response to Visma | Lease a Bike tactics: "If I were Vingegaard, I wouldn’t be happy with that"Lease a Bike seemed to have buried the hatchet - at least temporarily - after Team UAE Emirates-XRG made several cynical and critical remarks about the Dutch squad during the first week of the Tour de France.
Tim Wellens’ Tour de France had been excellent but understated. The Belgian national champion is arguably Pogacar’s most important domestique — both a rouleur who looks after the yellow jersey on the flat, and a strong enough climber to set a punishing initial pace at the base of climbs.
Defending champion Tadej Pogacar took back-to-back stages in the Pyrenees to extend his lead in the Tour de France
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Vingegaard plans to attack and understands Pogacar's criticism of Visma | Lease a Bike: "Sports directors must take responsibility"Lease a Bike is more than four minutes behind, and Tadej Pogacar seems unbeatable for now. Still, Vingegaard remains hopeful, especially since he lost ‘only’ two minutes on his worst Tour day ever. Criticism from his rival about his team was also discussed.
Tadej Pogacar continued his charge towards an anticipated fourth Tour de France title when he stretched his overall lead to over four minutes by winning the 13th stage, a lung-busting 10.9-km uphill time trial on Friday.
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Tadej Pogacar delivered another crushing defeat to his Tour de France rivals by dominating an uphill time trial and reinforcing his grip on the yellow jersey on Friday.
Tadej Pogacar reflects on winning the first mountain stage of the 2025 Tour de France, explaining how he was able to rebound from his Stage 11 crash and pick up his 20th Tour de France stage victory.
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Milan fears "bittersweet ending" in green jersey battle with Pogacar, and especially van der Poel: "Mathieu is just Mathieu"Jonathan Milan believes the chances of him securing the green jersey in the Tour de France are becoming increasingly slim. The 24-year-old Italian has been accumulating points throughout the race, particularly in the intermediate sprints,