Tadej Pogacar holds off Jonas Vingegaard in French Alps
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The Australian went solo with 16km left on the toughest summit of this year’s race, while Pogacar withstood an onslaught from Visma-Lease a Bike
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Cyclingnews on MSN'The Tour is not over' - Jonas Vingegaard remains defiant on Col de la Loze despite failure to drop maillot jaune Tadej PogačarJonas Vingegaard remains adamant that he is still in with a chance of beating Tour de France leader Tadej Pogačar despite losing a further nine seconds to the UAE Team Emirates-XRG racer in the closing metres of the brutally difficult Col de la Loze ascent on stage 18 on Thursday.
Ben O'Connor stormed to a sensational victory in Stage 18 of the Tour de France on Thursday, as Jonas Vingegaard's attempt to dethrone Tadej Pogacar imploded in spectacular fashion on the race's most brutal Alpine battleground.
Stage 19 starts at 12.30pm on Friday, July 25. You can watch every stage of the 2025 live on TNT Sports & ITV4. Paris is within sight for the peloton with just two more stages to go before Sunday's processional trundle around the French capital, and the first of those is an absolute brute.
Tadej Pogacar rampaged through the Pyrenees, winning atop Hautacam on stage 12, then demolishing the field in the time trial on stage 13, and those back-to-back wins have gone some way to ensuring the destiny of the Tour de France title is looking fairly well sewn up.
Jonathan Milan claims his second victory of this year's Tour de France by winning a wet sprint finish on stage 17.
With the race winding down, and the most competitive stages yet to come, here's how you can catch the rest of the action on NBC and Peacock! RELATED: How to Watch & Stream All 21 Stages of the 2025 Tour de France on NBC and Peacock Nicolas Prodhomme of France and Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team crosses the finish line of Tour de France 2024.
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Favorites stage 19 Tour de France 2025 | Five climbs and one brutal summit finish!After the grueling stage to the Col de la Loze, the Tour de France organizers have pulled another true classic out of the hat for this final Friday stage. The finish is in La Plagne, following a day that includes no fewer than five climbs.