Tour de France Stage 10 results, standings: Simon Yates wins, Ben Healy nabs yellow jersey
Simon Yates of Great Britain won Stage 10, which featured eight different ascents and challenged riders with climbs totaling nearly 14,600 feet. But it was the jockeying for position going on behind him amongst those challenging for the overall lead that provided the most drama.
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Ben Healy, who represents Ireland and won Stage 6 last week, grabbed the yellow jersey from Tadej Pogačar. Healy finished in third place during the stage, 31 seconds behind Yates but more than 4 minutes, 20 seconds ahead of Pogačar.
Healy started Monday's race ‒ a 165.3-kilometer course that began in Ennezat and ended on Puy de Sancy mountain ‒ outside of the top 10 in the chase for the yellow jersey. He'll now keep it for at least two days, with the first rest day of the 2025 Tour de France scheduled for Tuesday, July 15. Pogačar sits in second place in the overall standings and trails Healy by 29 seconds.
Here's a look at the complete stage 10 results and 2025 Tour de France standings after Monday, July 14, as well as what's coming up for cycling's biggest race:
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Stage 10 results
Final results of the 165.3-kilometer Stage 10 from Ennezat to Puy de Sancy at the 2025 Tour de France on Monday, July 14.
Pos.
Rider
Team
Time
Gap
B
1
Simon Yates
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
04h 20' 05''
-
B : 10''
2
Thymen Arensman
Inios Grenadiers
04h 20' 14''
00h 00' 09''
B : 6''
3
Ben Healy
EF Education-Easypost
04h 20' 36''
00h 00' 31''
B : 4''
4
Ben O'Connor
Team Jayco Alula
04h 20' 54''
00h 00' 49''
-
5
Michael Storer
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
04h 21' 28''
00h 01' 23''
-
6
Joseph Blackmore
Israel-Premier Tech
04h 24' 02''
00h 03' 57''
-
7
Anders Johannessen
Uno-X Mobility
04h 24' 43''
00h 04' 38''
-
8
Lenny Martinez
Bahrain Victorious
04h 24' 56''
00h 04' 51''
-
9
Tadej Pogačar
UAE Team Emirates XRG
04h 24' 56''
00h 04' 51''
-
10
Jonas Vingegaard
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
04h 24' 56''
00h 04' 51''
-
Tour de France 2025 standings
Ben Healy, Ireland: 37h, 41' 39''
Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia: 37h 42' 18'' (29 seconds behind)
Remco Evenepoel, Belgium: 37h 43' 18'' (1 minutes, 29 seconds)
Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark: 37h 43' 35'' (1 minute, 46 seconds)
Matteo Jorgenson, USA: 37h 43' 55'' (2 minutes, 6 seconds)
Kevin Vauquelin, France: 37h 44' 15'' (2 minute, 26 seconds)
Oscar Onley, Great Britain: 37h 45' 13'' (3 minutes, 24 seconds)
Florian Lipowitz, Germany: 37h 45' 23'' (3 minutes, 34 seconds)
Primoz Roglic, Slovenia: 37h 45' 30'' (3 minutes, 41 seconds)
Tobias Johannessen, Norway: 37h 46' 52'' (5 minute, 3 seconds)
2025 Tour de France jersey leaders
Yellow (overall race leader): Ben Healy, Ireland
Green (points): Jonathan Milan, Italy
Polka dot (mountains): Lenny Martinez, France
White (young rider): Ben Healy, Ireland
Who's wearing the rainbow jersey at 2025 Tour de France?
In addition to the four traditional colored jerseys at the Tour de France, the reigning world road race champion wears a rainbow-colored jersey. It's white with five colored stripes – blue, red, black, yellow and green (same as the colors of the Olympic rings) — and is currently worn by Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia.
2025 Tour de France next stage
Stage 11 is a 156.8-kilometer course on flat terrain through Toulouse on Wednesday, July 16. Tour de France riders have a scheduled rest day in Toulouse on Tuesday, July 15.
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tour de France Stage 10 highlights: Ben Healy takes yellow jersey
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