Tour de France Stage 12 results, standings
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Analysis of the 10th stage of the 2025 Tour de France, which took the peloton from Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy
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Cyclingnews on MSN'No excuses' – Matteo Jorgenson loses 10 minutes on a 'really bad day' at the Tour de FranceMatteo Jorgenson said that he has "no excuses" after a tough stage 12 at the Tour de France saw him drop several times and eventually lose 10 minutes, falling from fifth to 10th in the general classification.
While Tadej Pogacar has been enjoying a dream Tour de France run this year, his main rival Jonas Vingegaard and his once almighty team are now closer to third than first place after just one high mountain stage on Thursday.
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VELO on MSNUAE-Visma Tour de France Rivalry, Real Deal or Invention? 'We're Not Going to Roll Out the Red Carpet for Pogačar?Water bottle incident in feed zone is latest flare up in UAE-Visma super team rivalry: 'I read the whole peloton hates us now.'
Tadej Pogačar won the mountain time trial to Peyragudes. The Slovenian dominated, winning by 36 seconds from his main rival Jonas Vingegaard.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'We couldn't crack them just yet' – Jorgenson and Kuss try to isolate Tadej Pogačar as Visma flex team's strength over UAE at Tour de FranceJonas Vingegaard aided by American duo in fight to try take back time on world champion on road to Le Mont Dore
Analysis of the eighth stage of the 2025 Tour de France, which took the peloton from Saint-Meen-le-Grand to Laval
1. Simon Yates, Great Britain, Team Visma ' Lease a Bike, 4:20:05. 2. Thymen Arensman, Netherlands, INEOS Grenadiers, 4:20:14. 3. Ben Healy, Ireland, EF Education-EasyPost, 4:20:36. 4. Ben O’Connor, Australia, Team Jayco-AlUla, 4:20:54.
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Cyclingnews on MSNWhere's the beef? The UAE-Visma Tour de France rivalry is intense but respectful so farThe Tour de France rivalry between Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard and their UAE Team Emirates-XRG and Visma-Lease a Bike teams is intense and fought out on a daily basis but has, at least so far, has not turned nasty.
Durango’s Sepp Kuss and Quinn Simmons were ready for the first mountain stage of the Tour de France on Monday. The two riders representing Durango did very well in Stage 10 and moved up the general
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Tour de France only handed out €400k in prize money so far: Pogacar, Van der Poel and Visma are faring best (if you can call it that)The first week of the Tour de France has been packed with action, but after ten intense days of racing, one thing is clear: performance in pro cycling doesn’t pay nearly as well as you’d think. According to the official jury report after stage 10,