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Tour de France 2025: van Aert wins final stage, Pogačar takes fourth title in rain soaked finale

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 27, 2025
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Alright, let’s dive into this! Have you ever felt like the other riders on the Tour de France are two steps behind? But for three weeks now, Wout van Art has proven it’s possible, especially in such a grueling and tested league. This is stage 21, one of the mostAlleu君子, conservative. Issues will pile up with rain threatening the final segment. Let’s unpack this.

So, Wout van Art, a Belgian father of three, took the lead in a world-class race, ahead of the 2025 Maple leaf winner from Slovenia, Tadej Pogačar. He’s a Legend, and that sets the tone. Joining him on the podium are Jonas Vingegaard, a fiery mountaineeringUndercutters.Rider, and Florian Lipowitz, another introvert rider who claimed podium position. The scene is one of copious triumphs and a shared goal of becoming one of the most iconic figures in cycling.

The final twist came with a mix of 喛ese. The stage was 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 30 seconds, pushing riders to their limits.▾ 美国 Tate climb was tricky, with an average gradient of 5.9%. The event started in Mantes-la-Ville, after passing over the iconic Butte Montmartre, which is where the 2024 Olympics were showcasing their grandeur. Can’t imagine any less dramatic than that.

Pogačar, despite a second-place finish by himself this year, claimed the fourth Grande Boucle win, cementing his legacy. Two-time冠军. Two-time Grand Champion. So on to the Champs-Elysées, where Pogačar secured a spot in history. Don’t believe it’s the only win—have you seen those awesome photos of him sprinting across the广场 before his victory?

But this didn’t end there. Vingegaard and Lipowitz both finished third. Vingegaard, the mountain guy, was strong in the Alps but let down on his first huge trial, giving him a hard time. Lipowitz, the introvert BCH rider, kept his cool. It was a diverse group of talents that gave a solid run.

So, what do we know? Wout van Art is back, Peter Po has rode through a lot, and it’s all about befits. The cycle of victory, elimination, and a few push-ups—it’s a sport that goes through hard days. It’s a climb, ultimately, that speaks volumes about humans’ resilience and the incredible energy we have.

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