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Tadej Pogačar crashes at Stage 11 of 2025 Tour de France
Jonas Abrahamsen of UCI ProTeam Uno-X Mobility came away with his first career Tour de France stage win on Wednesday. He was able to edge out Mauro Schmid of Jayco AlUla at the finish line. The two were ahead of Mathieu Van Der Poel, who didn't have enough to catch the two leaders (Abrahamsen and Schmid), finishing about seven seconds behind. For a moment, the story of the day wasn't Abrahamsen's first career stage win; it was a shocking crash that took place with just a few kilometers to go. Tadej Pogačar crashes at Tour de France Stage 11 With around 4km left in the stage, Tadej Pogačar was clipped by a passing rider, creating a single rider crash. Luckily, Pogačar avoided hitting his head and was able to get back on his feet fairly quickly. This could have been a more serious situation if the crash had played out differently. Pogačar could have lost time on competitors Jonas Vingegaard and current yellow jersey holder Ben Healey (general classification leader), but great sportsmanship was shown, as they waited for Pogačar to catch up with the group. Ireland's Ben Healy holds a 29-second lead over Pogačar heading into stage 12 tomorrow. MORE: How to watch Tour de France 2025: Full schedule, stages, times, TV channels, live streams, winners for cycling race

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Tour de France Stage 11 results, standings: Tadej Pogacar survives crash, Abrahamsen wins
Stage 11 of the 2025 Tour de France ended with the same rider wearing the yellow jersey. But plenty happened in between Thursday's race through Toulouse as part of cycling's most prestigious event. Jonas Abrahamsen out-sprinted Mauro Schmid in a photo finish after the two broke free from the peloton and held off a late challenge from Mathieu van der Poel, capping off a competitive day of racing that also featured a late scare for the defending Tour de France champion. Three-time Tour de France winner and 2025 favorite Tadej Pogačar survived a crash after contact with another bike about five kilometers from the finish line. He fell to the pavement coming around a turn and briefly lost touch with the group of Tour de France leaders. Pogačar was permitted to catch up with minimal damage done to his chances this year, a show of sportsmanship that became the subject of debate following the race. A UAE Team Emirates official told reporters Pogačar suffered scrapes to his arms and legs from the crash but "it's a not a big injury." The incident did ensure Ben Healy held off Pogačar and kept the yellow jersey heading into a crucial mountain stage set for Thursday. Here's a look at the complete stage 11 results and 2025 Tour de France standings after Wednesday, July 16, as well as what's coming up for cycling's biggest race: TOUR DE FRANCE RECORDS: Who has most wins in iconic cycling race? Stage 11 results Final results of the 156.8-kilometer Stage 11 in Toulouse at the 2025 Tour de France on Wednesday, July 16. Tour de France 2025 standings 2025 Tour de France jersey leaders Who's wearing the rainbow jersey at 2025 Tour de France? In addition to the four traditional colored jerseys at the Tour de France, the reigning world road race champion wears a rainbow-colored jersey. It's white with five colored stripes — blue, red, black, yellow and green (same as the colors of the Olympic rings) — and is currently worn by Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia. 2025 Tour de France next stage Stage 12 is a 180.6-kilometer course on mountain terrain beginning in Auch and ending in Hautacam in the French Pyrenees on Thursday, July 17.


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Pogačar crashes and Abrahamsen wins stage in Tour de France
Associated Press TOULOUSE, France (AP) — Norwegian rider Jonas Abrahamsen attacked from the start and won 11th stage of the Tour de France while race favorite Tadej Pogačar crashed near the finish on Wednesday. Pogačar, the three-time champion, crashed with 6 kilometers remaining. His rivals for the general classification slowed down so he could get back on his bike and rejoin them. Abrahamsen finished just ahead of Swiss rider Mauro Schmid by a photo finish in a final sprint between the two after Belgian rider Mathieu van der Poel made a late push to catch them. It's the Norwegian rider's first stage win at the Tour and the first in this race for his team, Uno-X Mobility. Van der Poel was 7 seconds behind in third, while the GC group including Pogačar and yellow jersey-holder Ben Healy finished 3:28 back. Healy still leads by 29 seconds from Pogačar. ___ AP sports: in this topic