Schmid Wins Long 13th Stage of the Tour and Pogacar Safely Keeps Overall Lead
Schmid outsprinted Harold Tejada after a 16km breakaway, while Tom Pidcock took third and moved up six places overall.
- On Friday, July 17, 2026, Jayco AlUla rider Mauro Schmid won the Tour de France's 13th stage, outsprinting Astana's Harold Tejada after the pair broke clear with 16km left in the 205km race from Dole to Belfort.
- A 57-rider breakaway initially escaped the peloton, building a lead of over eight minutes before the group splintered on the 5.1km-long Col des Croix and the 8.9km-long Ballon d'Alsace climbs.
- Finishing third, Briton Tom Pidcock finished two seconds behind the leaders after joining the initial 10-man breakaway group ahead of the decisive climbs.
- The Olympic mountain bike champion now sits 4min 15sec behind race leader Tadej Pogacar, trailing Remco Evenepoel by nine seconds for the final podium spot after starting the day nearly 12 minutes back.
- Belgian Jasper Philipsen outpaced category leader Mads Pedersen during the intermediate sprint, though Philipsen continues to trail the Dane by 41 points in the green jersey competition.
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The Swiss rider beat the Colombian in a stage into the Vosges Mountains run at 50 kilometers per hour, and Pogacar announces a show on Saturday
Winner of a two-way sprint against Harold Tejada on Friday in Belfort, Switzerland's Mauro Schmid won his first win in the Tour de France. The French rider Kevin Vauquelin, Jordan Jegat and Clément Braz-Afonso had to settle for the honours.
Swiss cycling pro Mauro Schmid has won the 13th stage of the Tour de France.
The Swiss Mauro Schmid has won the longest stage of this year's Tour de France! After 205.8 kilometres, the 26-year-old finished in the sprint from Dole to Belfort in front of Harold Tejada from Colombia. The British Tom Pidcock became third and is now 4:15 minutes behind leader Tadej Pogacar as a total of 4:15 minutes. Jonas Vingegaard is missing as second 3:36 minutes on Pogacar, Remco Evenepoel as third a little more than four minutes.Großsch…
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