Evenepoel Stuns with Time Trial Victory as Pogacar Grabs Yellow Jersey
CALVADOS, NORMANDY, JUL 9 – Remco Evenepoel won the stage by 16 seconds over Tadej Pogacar, who claimed the yellow jersey after Jonas Vingegaard lost over a minute to his rivals.
- Remco Evenepoel won the individual time trial stage five of the 2025 Tour de France on July 9 in Caen, France, finishing first ahead of Tadej Pogacar.
- Evenepoel's victory followed his full recovery from serious injuries sustained in a crash last year and his strong pacing throughout the 33km course.
- The time trial saw Evenepoel complete the course in 36 minutes and 42 seconds, beating defending champion Pogacar by 16 seconds, while Pogacar grabbed the yellow jersey.
- Pogacar now leads the race by 42 seconds over Evenepoel, who moved up from ninth to second overall, while other contenders like Vingegaard and Van der Poel lost time.
- The results set up a competitive Tour, with Evenepoel calling this a big step toward the podium but acknowledging the long race ahead and Pogacar aiming for a fourth title.
36 Articles
36 Articles
Vire Normandy. All cyclists dream of one day riding the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, and if it happens, they cry with joy and will do everything to keep it. Tadej Pogacar grabbed it and...
The second Slovenian, Primož Roglič, lost an additional five seconds to Pogačar and is now 2:35 minutes behind him.
The Tour de France 2025 returns to France for the first time from 5 to 27 July after five years. Tadej Pogačar goes into the fight for his fourth yellow jersey as a Toppavorite, while Jonas Vincegaard, as the strongest competitor, strives for his third tour crown. This is how you see all stages live.
Second in the Caen time, just 16 seconds away from Evenepoel, the Slovenian has already been comfortably installed at the top of the overall classification and has unchecked a solid uppercut in Vingegaard. ...
Evenepoel wins time trial
Race-against-the-clock specialist Remco Evenepoel produced a stunning display of power to win the first time trial of the Tour de France on Wednesday and defending champion Tadej Pogacar cemented his favorite status by grabbing the yellow jersey.
Evenepoel wins Tour de France time trial, Pogacar takes yellow jersey
FRANCE – Belgian Remco Evenepoel lived up to his favorite’s tag in the individual time trial by winning stage five of the Tour de France on Wednesday, July 9, with defending champion Tadej Pogacar’s second place enough to take hold of the leader’s yellow jersey. Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step), Olympic and world time trial champion, covered the 33km around Caen in 36 minutes 42 seconds, 16 seconds ahead of Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), with Italian…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium