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
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.'
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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
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.
Wout van Aert and Quinn Simmons continue to push the pace. They are joined by Matteo Trentin and Jasper Stuyven, 25 seconds behind the lead trio. The new race leader Ben Healy is currently towards the back of the peloton.
Analysis of the eighth stage of the 2025 Tour de France, which took the peloton from Saint-Meen-le-Grand to Laval
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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.
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Cycling News on MSNTen days of trauma in the battle against Pogačar - Philippa York Tour de France analysisPogačar may seem unstoppable, but down a key lieutenant and with Visma-Lease a Bike at full strength, we have an interesting race ahead