logo
#

Latest news with #MaillotjauneLCL

Tadej Pogacar scales the heights at Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar scales the heights at Tour de France

RTÉ News​

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Tadej Pogacar scales the heights at Tour de France

Ben Healy struggled in the stifling heat on stage 12 of the Tour de France as Tadej Pogacar tore his yellow jersey away with a display of pure dominance on the first true mountain test of this year's race. On the Hautacam, where Jonas Vingegaard left Pogacar behind in a decisive attack in his 2022 Tour win, the world champion exacted revenge, attacking 12 kilometres from the summit finish and putting two minutes 10 seconds into his rival, who finished second on the day. Pogacar's third stage win of this Tour, the 20th of his career, put him a big step closer to what would be a fourth overall title as he leads by three minutes 31 seconds from Vingegaard, with both men putting time into third-placed Remco Evenepoel, now four minutes 45 seconds down. Healy, who took yellow out of a breakaway on stage 10, shipped 13 and a half minutes on the 180.6km stage from Auch as he finished 25th and dropped to 11th in the general classification. There were questions over how Pogacar might be feeling as he started the day bandaged up on his right side following a crash late on Wednesday's stage into Toulouse, but by the finish line there was no doubt about his status as the class of this field. The riders were barely on to the Hautacam, the first hors categorie climb of this Tour at an average gradient of 7.9km over 13.5km, when Pogacar burst off the wheel of team-mate Jhonatan Narvaez, with Vingegaard unable to keep up. Pogacar gradually pulled further and further clear, and such was his level of control he even had the wherewithal to point out of a passing camera operator a fan's placard stuck to their motorbike inside the final two kilometres. 💛 Ben Healy gave his all to honor the @MaillotjauneLCL. Bravo Ben for two great days in Yellow! 💛 Ben Healy a tout donné pour honorer le @MaillotjauneLCL. Bravo Ben pour ces deux belles journées en Jaune ! #TDF2025 — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 17, 2025 "I almost already forgot (about the Hautacam stage in 2022) and was just looking forward to today, then all the people came to me saying all the time about this, 'Is this revenge time?' Then when we approached the bottom of the climb it was the reverse story of a few years ago," he said. "For sure you don't know how the body reacts after a crash, but it was not too bad a crash. I feel my hip only if I do acrobatics, but here riding the bike it's not big flexing." Pogacar dedicated his stage win to Samuele Privitera, the 19-year-old Italian development rider who died after a crash at the Giro della Valle d'Aosta on Wednesday. Evenepoel was among several riders appearing to struggle in temperatures in the mid-30s. He slipped back on the Soulor and although he recovered on the descent, the Belgian was quickly dropped again on the Hautacam, conceding three and a half minutes to Pogacar. For Healy his second day in yellow was one of suffering too. He survived longer than Evenepoel on the Soulor but once he was gapped, his deficit ballooned as the breakaway specialist found the challenge of hanging with the general classification riders too much. But Young Scot Oscar Onley, 22, was again up to that task for almost all of the day, finishing fifth on the day.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store