The journey from Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères proved too much for some youngsters, while others were rewarded. Remco Evenepoel makes headlines for a third consecutive day, but this will be the last after abandoning the race. In other news, Lenny Martinez bagged the polka dots, and Thymen Arensman summited the Luchon-Superbagnères first. Catch up on Saturday’s results in our 2025 Tour de France Stage 14 report.
For a man from a region known as the “Lowlands,” Thymen Arensman showed he can climb the highest peaks. The Dutchman handed his homeland their second stage win of the Tour after Mathieu van der Poel triumphed on day two of the spectacle.
General Classification
Tadej Pogačar delivered a further blow to Jonas Vingegaard’s campaign in the closing yards on Saturday. He crossed four seconds ahead of the Dane, extending his lead to 4:13 with seven stages remaining.
King of the Mountains
The French hopes of a jersey in this year’s tour continue, courtesy of Lenny Martinez. After relinquishing the polka dot shirt to TadejPogačar two stages ago, he fought back to reclaim the KOM lead. Martinez collected 33 points between Pau and the finish line, while Pogi contributed 15 towards his tally. The local lad holds an 8-point lead over the Slovenian heading into stage 15.
Points Classification
Yesterday, we mentioned that Jonathan Milan was somewhat stuck on 231 points in the green jersey race. Well, not anymore. The Italian dashed for the line in the only sprint on stage 14, and prevailed, bagging 20 points, to lead the classification by 45 points.
Youth Classification
In our stage 13 report, we cautioned that Remco Evenepoel was in danger of losing pole position in the youth classification. That threat became a reality on Saturday. Now that the Belgian is out of the Tour, Florian Lipowitz has assumed control of the white jersey and moved into third in the GC.
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It must be hard being Jonas Vingegaard today, and we genuinely feel for the Dane. He gave it his all between Loudenvielle and Peyragudes and briefly led the time trial by 44 seconds over one Slovenian, Primož Roglič. But just as he received news of his leading effort, another Slovenian crossed the line. His name? …
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The village of Klanec in Slovenia is home to 343 residents, one of whom is now a four-time Champion of the world’s grandest cycle tour. On Sunday, Tadej Pogačar arrived at the Champs-Élysées fourth, which was good enough to hold on for a 4:24 win over Jonas Vingegaard. The yellow jersey wasn’t the Slovenian’s only …
Italy has waited six years and 113 stages for a winner, but today, Jonathan Milan answered the desperate call from his nation. The last Italian to prevail was Vincenzo Nibali in 2019, but today Milan stole the show as he powered to the line ahead of Wout van Aert to snatch the Green Jersey, the …
2025 Tour de France Stage 14 Report
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The journey from Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères proved too much for some youngsters, while others were rewarded. Remco Evenepoel makes headlines for a third consecutive day, but this will be the last after abandoning the race. In other news, Lenny Martinez bagged the polka dots, and Thymen Arensman summited the Luchon-Superbagnères first. Catch up on Saturday’s results in our 2025 Tour de France Stage 14 report.
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Stage Winner
For a man from a region known as the “Lowlands,” Thymen Arensman showed he can climb the highest peaks. The Dutchman handed his homeland their second stage win of the Tour after Mathieu van der Poel triumphed on day two of the spectacle.
General Classification
Tadej Pogačar delivered a further blow to Jonas Vingegaard’s campaign in the closing yards on Saturday. He crossed four seconds ahead of the Dane, extending his lead to 4:13 with seven stages remaining.
King of the Mountains
The French hopes of a jersey in this year’s tour continue, courtesy of Lenny Martinez. After relinquishing the polka dot shirt to Tadej Pogačar two stages ago, he fought back to reclaim the KOM lead. Martinez collected 33 points between Pau and the finish line, while Pogi contributed 15 towards his tally. The local lad holds an 8-point lead over the Slovenian heading into stage 15.
Points Classification
Yesterday, we mentioned that Jonathan Milan was somewhat stuck on 231 points in the green jersey race. Well, not anymore. The Italian dashed for the line in the only sprint on stage 14, and prevailed, bagging 20 points, to lead the classification by 45 points.
Youth Classification
In our stage 13 report, we cautioned that Remco Evenepoel was in danger of losing pole position in the youth classification. That threat became a reality on Saturday. Now that the Belgian is out of the Tour, Florian Lipowitz has assumed control of the white jersey and moved into third in the GC.
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