Healy Keeps Yellow Jersey
TOULOUSE, FRANCE, JUL 16 – Jonas Abrahamsen secured his first Grand Tour stage win after a breakaway sprint as Ben Healy kept the yellow jersey with a 29-second lead despite a crash involving Tadej Pogacar.
- Ben Healy retained the yellow jersey as the overall leader following Stage 11 of the 2025 Tour de France, which took place in Toulouse on July 16, 2025.
- Healy secured the lead following a chaotic stage where Tadej Pogacar crashed with four kilometers to go but was allowed to rejoin the group.
- Jonas Abrahamsen won stage 11 by out-sprinting Mauro Schmid from a breakaway, while Healy’s team worked hard to close gaps and protect his lead.
- Healy expressed that he is fully embracing the experience and acknowledged that maintaining the yellow jersey will be quite challenging, but he is determined to keep fighting until the very end.
- Healy maintained a 29-second overall lead over Pogacar and prepares to defend it amid a tough 180.6km mountain stage featuring multiple climbs ending at Hautacam.
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The Tour de France is underway. The 112th edition of the world's biggest cycling race started last Saturday in Lille and ends on Sunday, July 27th in Paris. Ben Healy retained his yellow jersey on Wednesday. See all the classifications, the stage schedule, and the (Dutch) participants below.
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