Tour de France results, standings: Race outlook after Thymen Arensman wins Stage 14
Pogačar finished 1 minute and 8 seconds behind Thymen Arensman for his runner-up position. That was, however, good enough to extend his lead over Jonas Vingegaard to 4 minutes and 13 seconds through the 14 stages.
The defending Tour de France champion is seeking his fourth title in the biggest race in cycling. Arensman finished with a best-of-the-day time of 4 hours, 53 minutes, 35 seconds to win the 37-kilometer (23-mile) race, considered one of the hardest in the tour.
For Arensman, it was his second Grand Tour stage win, with the other coming in the 2022 Spanish Vuelta. Remco Evenepoel retired from the race early in Stage 14, despite leading as the best young rider and placing third in the overall standings.
Here's a look at the complete stage 14 results and 2025 Tour de France standings after Saturday, July 19, as well as what's coming up for cycling's biggest race:
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Tour de France Stage 14 results
Here are the final results of the 10.9-kilometer Stage 13 individual time-trial from Loudenvielle to Peyragudes in the French Pyrenees at the 2025 Tour de France on Friday, July 18 (with position, rider, team, time):
Thymen Arensman, INEOS GRENADIERS: 4 hours, 53 minutes, 35 seconds
Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates XRG, 4 fours, 54 minutes, 43 seconds
Jonas Vingegaard, Team Visma/Lease a Bike, 4 hours, 54 minutes, 47 seconds
Felix Gall, Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team, 4:54.54
Florian Lipowitz, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, 4:55
Oscar Onley, Team Picnic Postnl, 4:55.44
Ben Healy, EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST: 4:56.21
Primoz Roglic, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, 4:56.21
Tobias Johannessen, UNO-X MOBILITY: 4:56.34
Kevin Vauquelin, ARKEA-B&B HOTELS: 4:56.43
Tour de France 2025 standings
Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia: 50 hours, 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark: 50:44.51 (4 minutes, 13 seconds behind)
Florian Lipowitz, Germany: 50:48.21 (7 minutes, 53 seconds)
Oscar Onley, Great Britain: 50:49.46 (9 minutes, 18 seconds)
Kevin Vauquelin, France: 50:50.49 (10 minutes, 21 seconds)
Primoz Roglic, Slovenia: 50:51.02 (10 minutes, 34 seconds)
Felix Gall, Austria: 50:52.28 (12 minutes)
Tobias Johannessen, Norway: 50:53.01 (12 minutes, 33 seconds)
Ben Haley, Ireland: 50:59.09 (18 minutes, 41 seconds)
Carlos Rodriguez, Spain: 51:03.25 (22 minutes, 57 seconds)
2025 Tour de France jersey leaders
Yellow (overall race leader): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia
Green (points): Jonathan Milan, Italy
Polka dot (mountains): Lenny Martinez, France
White (young rider): Florian Lipowitz, Germany
2025 Tour de France next stage
Stage 15 of the 2025 Tour de France is a 160.3-kilometer hilly course from Muret to Carcassonne on Sunday, July 20.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Arensman wins Tour de France Stage 14 race; Pogačar extends lead
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