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11-07-2025
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Tour de France Stage 7 results, standings: Tadej Pogacar wins, reclaims yellow jersey
Tadej Pogačar didn't give up the yellow jersey at the 2025 Tour de France for long. The defending champion and three-time winner of cycling's preeminent test sprinted past Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel and top contender Jonas Vingegaard near the finish line to win Stage 7 on Friday, July 11 and take back the overall lead at this year's Tour de France. Mathieu van der Poel of the Netherlands entered the race with the yellow jersey after finishing Stage 6 with a one-second lead over Pogačar, who was the pre-Tour favorite. Stage 7 also featured a late crash involving multiple riders, most notably Pogačar's teammate with UAE Team Emirates XRG, João Almeida. Mattia Cattaneo, one of Evenepoel's teammates with Soudal Quick-Step, also withdrew from the race about 70 kilometers into Friday's 197-kilometer course from Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan. Advertisement Pogačar also took over first place in the chase for the green jersey during Friday's stage win and moved closer to Belgium's Tim Wellens, another UAE Team Emirates XRG teammate who will enter Stage 8 on Saturday with the polka dot jersey as the best climber thus far at the 2025 Tour de France. Here's a look at the complete stage 7 results and 2025 Tour de France standings after Thursday, July 10, as well as what's coming up for cycling's biggest race: TOUR DE FRANCE: Legend Greg LeMond reaps Congress's highest civilian honor. Stage 7 results Final results of the 197-kilometer Stage 7 from Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan at the 2025 Tour de France on Friday, July 11. Advertisement Tour de France 2025 standings Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia: 25h 58' 04'' Remco Evenepoel, Belgium: 25h 58' 58'' (54 seconds behind) Kevin Vauquelin, France: 25h 59' 15'' (1 minute, 11 seconds) Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark: 25h 59' 21'' (1 minute, 17 seconds) Mathieu van der Poel, Netherlands: 25h 59' 33'' (1 minute, 29 seconds) Matteo Jorgenson, USA: 25h 59' 38'' (1 minute, 34 seconds) Oscar Onley, Great Britain: 26h 00' 53'' (2 minutes, 49 seconds) Florian Lipowitz, Germany: 26h 01' 06'' (3 minutes, 2 seconds) Primoz Roglic, Slovenia: 26h 01' 10'' (3 minutes, 6 seconds) Mattias Skjelmose, Denmark: 26h 01' 47'' (3 minutes, 43 seconds) 2025 Tour de France jersey leaders Yellow (overall race leader): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia Green (points): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia Polka dot (mountains): Tim Wellens, Belgium White (young rider): Remco Evenepoel, Belgium 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 8 is a 171.4-kilometer course on flat terrain from Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval on Saturday, July 12. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tour de France Stage 7 highlights: Tadej Pogacar grabs yellow jersey
Yahoo
11-07-2025
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Tour de France Stage 7 results, standings: Tadej Pogacar wins, reclaims yellow jersey
Tadej Pogačar didn't give up the yellow jersey at the 2025 Tour de France for long. The defending champion and three-time winner of cycling's preeminent test sprinted past Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel and top contender Jonas Vingegaard near the finish line to win Stage 7 on Friday, July 11 and take back the overall lead at this year's Tour de France. Mathieu van der Poel of the Netherlands entered the race with the yellow jersey after finishing Stage 6 with a one-second lead over Pogačar, who was the pre-Tour favorite. Stage 7 also featured a late crash involving multiple riders, most notably Pogačar's teammate with UAE Team Emirates XRG, João Almeida. Mattia Cattaneo, one of Evenepoel's teammates with Soudal Quick-Step, also withdrew from the race about 70 kilometers into Friday's 197-kilometer course from Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan. Advertisement Pogačar also took over first place in the chase for the green jersey during Friday's stage win and moved closer to Belgium's Tim Wellens, another UAE Team Emirates XRG teammate who will enter Stage 8 on Saturday with the polka dot jersey as the best climber thus far at the 2025 Tour de France. Here's a look at the complete stage 7 results and 2025 Tour de France standings after Thursday, July 10, as well as what's coming up for cycling's biggest race: TOUR DE FRANCE: Legend Greg LeMond reaps Congress's highest civilian honor. Stage 7 results Final results of the 197-kilometer Stage 7 from Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan at the 2025 Tour de France on Friday, July 11. Pos. Rider Team Time Gap B 1 Tadej Pogačar UAE Team Emirates XRG 04h 05' 39'' - B : 10'' 2 Jonas Vingegaard Team Visma | Lease a Bike 04h 05' 39'' - B : 6'' 3 Oscar Onley Team Picnic Postnl 04h 05' 41'' 00h 00' 02'' B : 4'' 4 Felix Gall Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 04h 05' 41'' 00h 00' 02'' - 5 Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike 04h 05' 41'' 00h 00' 02'' - 6 Remco Evenepoel Soudal Quick-Step 04h 05' 41'' 00h 00' 02'' - 7 Kevin Vauquelin Arkea-B&B Hotels 04h 05' 41'' 00h 00' 02'' - 8 Jhonatan Narvaez UAE Team Emirates XRG 04h 05' 46'' 00h 00' 07'' - 9 Axel Laurance Ineos Grenadiers 04h 05' 54'' 00h 00' 15'' - 10 Tobias Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 04h 06' 00'' 00h 00' 21'' - Tour de France 2025 standings Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia: 25h 58' 04'' Remco Evenepoel, Belgium: 25h 58' 58'' (54 seconds behind) Kevin Vauquelin, France: 25h 59' 15'' (1 minute, 11 seconds) Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark: 25h 59' 21'' (1 minute, 17 seconds) Mathieu van der Poel, Netherlands: 25h 59' 33'' (1 minute, 29 seconds) Matteo Jorgenson, USA: 25h 59' 38'' (1 minute, 34 seconds) Oscar Onley, Great Britain: 26h 00' 53'' (2 minutes, 49 seconds) Florian Lipowitz, Germany: 26h 01' 06'' (3 minutes, 2 seconds) Primoz Roglic, Slovenia: 26h 01' 10'' (3 minutes, 6 seconds) Mattias Skjelmose, Denmark: 26h 01' 47'' (3 minutes, 43 seconds) Advertisement 2025 Tour de France jersey leaders Yellow (overall race leader): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia Green (points): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia Polka dot (mountains): Tim Wellens, Belgium White (young rider): Remco Evenepoel, Belgium 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 8 is a 171.4-kilometer course on flat terrain from Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval on Saturday, July 12. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tour de France Stage 7 highlights: Tadej Pogacar grabs yellow jersey


France 24
11-07-2025
- Climate
- France 24
Pogacar pounces to retakes Tour de France lead
Visma's Jonas Vingegaard was second, right on Pogacar's wheel at the line with Briton Oscar Onley third after a late nine-rider pile up marred the finale. Pogacar, the defending champion, gained four sec on Vingegaard with ten bonus seconds to the Dane's six. In the overall standings, Remco Evenepoel is second overall 54 seconds off first as he came sixth on the day, two seconds adrift. French starlet Kevin Vauquelin continues his bright run in third at 1min 11sec while two time champion Vingegaard is fourth at 1min 17. The overnight leader Mathieu van der Poel rounds out the top five at 1min 29sec after wilting on the final climb, scene of his 2021 coming of age win and his first yellow jersey. The day's action revolved around two ascents of the Mur de Bretagne, a 2km climb at an average of 6 precent, that has been written into Tour de France folklore. With the Tour returning to Brittany after a four years gap, huge festive crowds packed the villages and pretty country lanes as the temperature hit 30 Celsius (86 Fahrenheit). The 179 remaining riders left Saint Malo on the north-west coast passing the magnificent Sillon beach with its granite sea-wall and chic sea-front buildings. Fewer of them will take the start line for Saturday's flat run to Laval, with doubts over key Pogacar teammate Joao Almeida and the Colombian Santiago Buitrago.


CNA
11-07-2025
- Sport
- CNA
Pogacar back in yellow after winning stage seven of Tour de France
FRANCE :Defending champion Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) is back in the yellow jersey after the Slovenian fought off Dane Jonas Vingegaard (Visma–Lease a Bike) to win stage seven of the Tour de France on Friday. Pogacar, three-times winner, claimed his second stage of this year's Tour at the end of a 197km ride from Saint-Malo to Mur-de-Bretagne, outsprinting Vingegaard at the summit finish, with Britain's Oscar Onley taking third place. Mathieu van der Poel began the day with a one-second lead over Pogacar but the Dutchman finished 22nd on the stage and slipped to fifth overall, with Belgian Remco Evenepoel now in second place and 54 seconds behind the Slovenian.

Associated Press
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Mattia Cattaneo, teammate of Tour de France contender Evenepoel, withdraws from race
MUR-DE--BRETAGNE, France (AP) — Mattia Cattaneo, a key teammate of Tour de France contender Remco Evenepoel, has withdrawn from the race. The versatile Cattaneo, who rides for Evenepoel's Soudal Quick-Step, was seen struggling at the back of the peloton during Friday's Stage 7 of the three-week race between Saint-Malo and Mûr-de-Bretagne. The Italian rider retired after about 70 kilometers (43 miles), race organizers said. Evenepoel, who finished third in last year's Tour, was third overall before Friday's 197-kilometer (122-mile) stage, lagging 43 seconds behind race leader Mathieu van der Poel. Three-time Tour champion Tadej Pogačar was in second place, one second behind van der Poel. A five-man break including former Tour champion Geraint Thomas formed soon after the start, gaining an early lead of 1 minute and 40 seconds after 86 kilometers covered. ___ AP sports: