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Pogačar effectively seals 4th Tour de France title

  • On Sunday, July 27, 2025, Pogacar finished in Paris, covering 3,400 km and claiming his fourth Tour de France title.
  • Amid heavy rain, organizers neutralized times 50 kilometers from the end in Paris on Sunday.
  • With four stage wins this year, Pogacar secured his 21 Tour stage victories and 30 major race wins, including six Giro d'Italia and three Vuelta stages.
  • In a final stage with heavy rain, Belgian rider Wout van Aert dropped Pogacar with a three-climb Montmartre attack and secured his second Champs-Élysées stage win.
  • Expect a fired-up Pogacar next year at Roubaix and Milan-San Remo, tying him with Froome's four wins and cementing his elite status at age 26, Reuters.
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Les épéistes françaises en gold, Pogacar sacré, Grusset en form... Discover the Tops and Flops of the weekend by Le Figaro.

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Tadej Pogačar became the overall winner of the Tour de France for the fourth time. Numerous politicians congratulated him.

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Imperious Pogacar wins Tour de France for fourth time

Tadej Pogacar completed a supreme performance to win the Tour de France in a rainy Paris on Sunday, crushing his rivals to collect a fourth title.

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