Tour de France results, standings: Race outlook after Tadej Pogacar wins Stage 13
Pogačar, the favorite to repeat as champion, tightened his hold on the yellow jersey by posting the best time in Friday's individual time-trial in the mountains after a dominant performance 24 hours earlier to put himself back in the overall lead.
Pogacar was 36 seconds faster than rival Jonas Vingegaard on the 10.9-kilometer (6.77 miles) course Loudenvielle to Peyragudes that featured an uphill climb of 664 meters. Vingegaard had the second-best time in Friday's race.
It was Pogačar's fourth stage win at the 2025 Tour de France and pushed his overall lead for the yellow jersey over Vingegaard to 4 minutes, 7 seconds heading into another mountain stage on Saturday, July 19. Pogačar is trying to win his fourth Tour de France.
Here's a look at the complete stage 13 results and 2025 Tour de France standings after Friday, July 18, as well as what's coming up for cycling's biggest race:
2025 TOUR DE FRANCE: Full schedule for remainder of 2025 race
Stage 13 results
Here are the final results of the 10.9-kilometer Stage 13 individual time-trial from Loudenvielle to Peyragudes in the French Pyrenees at the 2025 Tour de France on Friday, July 18 (with position, rider, team, time):
Tour de France 2025 standings
2025 Tour de France jersey leaders
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 14 of the 2025 Tour de France is a 182.6-kilometer course on mountain terrain in the French Pyrenees from Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères on Saturday, July 19.
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