Abrahamsen wins Tour de France stage 11 as Pogacar crashes
HAUTE-GARONNE, OCCITANIE, JUL 16 – Jonas Abrahamsen claimed Uno-X Mobility's first Tour de France stage win after recovering from a broken collarbone and capitalizing on Tadej Pogačar's late crash, officials said.
- On Jul 16, 2025 in Toulouse, Jonas Abrahamsen won stage 11 of the Tour de France, marking Uno-X Mobility's first Grand Tour victory.
- The collarbone fracture, which Jonas Abrahamsen said was `two weeks ago`, nearly kept him from racing the Tour de France last month.
- Pogacar's crash outside the 3km safety zone from clipping Tobias Halland Johannessen saw rivals Jonas Vingegaard and Matteo Jorgenson ease the pace, and he reattached his chain to continue.
- Pogacar, Tadej Pogacar appeared unhurt, he said, `We'll see how I recover`, adding that his team is ready for Hautacam.
- On Friday, Stage 12 will cover 180km from Auch to Hautacam, featuring four classified climbs including this year's first hors-catégorie ascent that could shake up the GC.
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Jonas Abrahamsen Wins Dramatic Stage 11 at Tour De France
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. As the stage was drawing to a close, Uno-X's general classification leader caught the front wheel of Tadej Pogacar, sending him skidding to the floor and separating him from the group of GC favourites Sports News | Jonas Abrahamsen Wins Dramatic Stage 11 at Tour De France.

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