October 9, 2025
Pogacar wins Tour de France for fourth time


UAE Team Emirates XRG's Tadej Pogacar celebrates after crossing the finish line while wearing the yellow jersey after stage 21 to win the Tour de France.

Tadej Pogacar closed out a supreme 21-day performance to win the Tour de France in Paris on Sunday, July 27, crushing his rivals in the 3,400 km slog to rack up a fourth title.

Wout van Aert won the final-day cliffhanger on the cobbled roads of Montmartre, but Pogacar was spared any late challenge when rain forced times to be neutralized, but he gamely tried for the stage win anyway before Van Aert dropped him on the last climb. Pogacar was clearly enjoying himself as he played to the delighted crowds, racing to the head of the peloton near the Moulin Rouge cabaret at the foot of the climb.

Huge crowds packed the old neighborhood to follow his progress up and down the narrow lanes of the popular tourist spot in his leader’s yellow outfit. Belgian Van Aert produced a well-timed attack to drop Pogacar and charge to the Champs-Elysรฉes finish line, for his second last-day stage win there.

Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, pedals at the Place de Tertre in Montmartre, during the last stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Mantes-la-Ville and Paris, July 27, 2025.

Pogacar was fourth on the day but after wins in 2020, 2021 and 2024, he proved untouchable again in the world’s greatest bike race. Jonas Vingegaard, the winner in 2022 and 2023, suffered two shocking off-days and ended second overall, 4min 24sec adrift.

Breakout German star Florian Lipowitz took third on his debut, rounding out the podium a distant 11 minutes off the pace in third.

Le Monde with AP and AFP

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