Tour de France Stage 7 results, standings
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I made a few mistakes' – Jonas Vingegaard admits timing error after Tour de France defeat to Tadej Pogačar at Mûr-de-BretagneDane looks ahead to the mountains on stage 10 and into the second and third week, as he sits fourth on GC 1:17 behind close rival
1. Tadej Pogacar, Slovenia, UAE Team Emirates-XRG, 04:05:39. 2. Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark, Team Visma ' Lease a Bike, same time. 3. Oscar Onley, Great Britain, Picnic PostNL, 04:05:41. 4. Felix Gall, Austria, Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, same time.
Mathieu van der Poel made it two wins from two stages for Alpecin-Deceuninck at the 2025 Tour de France, winning a frantic stage into Boulogne-sur-Mer on Sunday afternoon and taking over the race lead from his team-mate Jasper Philipsen.
Van Aert is an all-around rider who can sprint (won the 2022 green jersey), climb (often a key worker for Vingegaard), time trial (Olympic bronze medalist) and excel in one-day races (second in the road race at the Olympics and worlds). In 2025, van Aert was second at cyclo-cross worlds, fourth at Paris-Roubaix and then helped Yates win the Giro.
Just three days into the race, it’s clear we’re about to be treated to an epic duel between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard for the yellow jersey.
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Funeral atmosphere at Visma | Lease a Bike team bus after significant time loss by Jonas Vingegaard in Tour de FranceStep and UAE Emirates-XRG, the mood was just as sour at Visma | Lease a Bike. Instead of the hoped-for time gains, team leader Jonas Vingegaard was dealt a heavy blow by his main rivals Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel,
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Cyclingnews on MSNPogačar's perfection and Vingegaard's nightmare: Tour de France time trial brings major shift in GC dynamic – AnalysisEvenepoel bounces back from disappointing opening four stages with expected but perfect performance in race against the clock
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VELO on MSN'Probably My Best One-Minute Performance': The Staggering Stats behind Vingegaard's New Tour de France ExplosivityVingegaard blew the doors off his power records Tuesday in a 24kph romp up the cruelest climb of the Tour de France so far.