
Tour de France 2025 winner Stage 21 standings final results: Tadej Pogacar crowned 4th time for Yellow Jersey
Tour de France 2025
in rainy Paris finale. Slovenian rider Pogačar bagged the Tour de France for the fourth time. Pogacar has won the iconic Yellow Jersey.
Wout van Aert claimed victory in Stage 21, crossing the finish line first in a dramatic conclusion to the race. However, due to heavy rainfall and safety concerns on the cobbled Montmartre route, organizers neutralized the race timing with about 50 kilometers remaining. As a result, while van Aert's stage win stands, the overall general classification standings were locked in before the final laps—a decision that confirmed Tadej Pogačar as the winner of his fourth Tour de France title.
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Tour de France 2025 Stage 21 covered 132.3 km from Mantes‑la‑Ville to Paris, featuring three tricky ascents of the Côte de la Butte Montmartre, each 1.1 km long with an average gradient of 5.9 per cent and cobblestone sections nestled among narrow streets. These climbs intentionally disrupted the traditional sprint finish on the Champs‑Élysées and added tactical complexity even in what is usually a ceremonial stage.
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Who won Stage 21, and how was the final classification decided?
A1. Wout van Aert claimed victory in Stage 21. As a result, while van Aert's stage win stands, the overall general classification standings were locked in before the final laps—a decision that confirmed Tadej Pogačar as the winner of his fourth Tour de France title.
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Q2. What made Stage 21 unique, and what challenges did riders face?
A2. This edition of Stage 21 covered 132.3 km from Mantes‑la‑Ville to Paris, featuring three tricky ascents of the Côte de la Butte Montmartre, each 1.1 km long with an average gradient of 5.9 per cent and cobblestone sections nestled among narrow streets.
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