Pogacar Shows Unrivaled Audacity to Claim Fourth Tour De France Title
- On July 28, 2025, Tadej Pogačar secured another Tour de France victory in a rainy Paris, finishing well ahead of his competitors to claim his fourth overall win.
- The organisers neutralised general classification times 50 kilometers from the finish to avoid crashes on slippery Montmartre cobblestones.
- Throughout the race, Pogačar demonstrated all-round dominance, striking in early rolling stages and mountain climbs while Jonas Vingegaard struggled and finished second.
- Pogačar expressed his approval of the decision to neutralize the general classification times, noting that it made the race less intense and emphasized the importance of having strong legs to stay at the front.
- Pogačar’s victory continued his record six consecutive podiums and marks a shift toward measured racing, as he now seeks peace and hopes to prepare for the Vuelta after a short break.
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