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Pogacar's 2025 Tour de France Performance Raises Doping Concerns

Tadej Pogacar's performance in the 2025 Tour de France, while slightly below his 2024 levels, still showed an unprecedented increase from 2023, raising concerns among experts due to his seemingly effortless ascents and power output, prompting questions about his training methods and the limits of hu...

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Rain Shortens Tour de France Final Stage; Van Aert Wins

Due to heavy rain, the final stage of the 2023 Tour de France was shortened, resulting in Wout van Aert's victory and Tadej Pogacar's fourth-place finish; the altered race showcased intense competition despite the shortened distance and unpredictable weather conditions.

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Arensman's Double Stage Win at Tour de France

Thymen Arensman, a 25-year-old cyclist for Ineos-Grenadiers, won two stages in the Tour de France, attacking favorites Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard in the final climb; his performance marks a resurgence for his team amidst controversies.

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Pogacar on Verge of Fourth Tour de France Win

Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar maintains a substantial lead, securing a near-certain fourth Tour de France victory, while German rider Florian Lipowitz holds a strong third place overall, facing a challenging final stage in Paris featuring three Montmartre ascents.

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Pogacar's 2023 Tour de France Collapse: Injury, Illness, and a Six-Minute Loss

In the 2023 Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar suffered a major collapse on the Col de la Loze, losing six minutes to Jonas Vingegaard due to a hand injury from a previous crash, a fever blister, and a weakened immune system, ultimately resulting in a second-place finish.

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Pogacar Prioritizes Overall Tour Lead, Lets Arensman Win Superbagnères Stage

Tadej Pogacar, despite his dominance in the Pyrenees, strategically controlled the Superbagnères stage, allowing Thymen Arensman to win, prioritizing overall race lead over individual stage victories due to safety concerns and a calculated approach.

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Pogacar Wins Tour de France Amidst Signs of Fatigue

Tadej Pogacar won the 2024 Tour de France, but displayed unexpected mental and physical fatigue in the latter stages, linked to intense pre-season training and the high-pace of the race itself, raising questions about burnout and the sustainability of his approach.

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Tour de France Final Stage: Montmartre Climb Decides Winner

The final stage of the Tour de France features a modified course focused on a challenging climb up the Montmartre hill in Paris, replacing the flatter sections of the 2024 Olympic route, thus altering race dynamics and favoring climbers over sprinters.

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Pogacar Conserves Energy, Finishes Second in Tour de France's Final Mountain Stage

In the Tour de France's final mountain stage, Tadej Pogacar, despite his team's expectations, finished second to Thymen Arensman, displaying fatigue and prioritizing finishing the race over a stage victory, conserving energy for potential attacks.

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Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France

After stage 18 of the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar holds a commanding 4.26-minute lead over Jonas Vingegaard, despite a determined challenge from Jumbo-Visma on the queen stage; the race outcome seems likely but not certain.

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Vingegaard to Launch All-Out Attack in Final Tour de France Week

With over a four-minute deficit after 15 stages, second-placed Jonas Vingegaard plans an all-out attack in the final week of the Tour de France to challenge leader Tadej Pogacar, despite the significant challenge.

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Arensman Wins Stage 14 of Tour de France; Evenepoel Withdraws

Thymen Arensman won stage 14 of the Tour de France in Luchon-Superbagnères on July 15th, outpacing Tadej Pogacar, while Remco Evenepoel abandoned the race due to a possible rib injury, and Lenny Martinez secured the polka-dot jersey.

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