Tour De France Final Stage Neutralised After Slippery Road Conditions
- This final stage sends Pogacar into Paris vying for a fourth Tour title, with times frozen due to hazardous roads, preserving his lead.
- This year’s route diverged from a flat finale, featuring Cote de Bazemont and Cote du Pave des Gardes before aiming to challenge sprinters and test GC contenders.
- “We’ll see what happens and how the legs are,” Pogacar said, as he crossed the finish on Saturday’s stage.
- Race organisers froze times at 50 kilometres left due to hazardous road conditions, resulting in overall standings remaining unchanged, preserving the yellow jersey leader's position.
- Jonathan Milan is poised to claim the green jersey, with support from his two stage wins and a potential Champs-Elysees stage victory.
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Radprofi Florian Lipowitz reached the podium at the Tour de France as the first German since 2006 and celebrated the third overall rank after the three-week round trip. Slovenian world champion Tadej Pogacar won the Tour for the fourth time in Paris and successfully defended the title in the 112th edition.
At the finale of the Tour de France in Paris, Tadej Pogačar celebrates his great triumph. German shooting star Florian Lipowitz also crowns his strong performance.
As the best young rider in Paris, Radheld Florian Lipowitz drives to the Champs-Élysées and celebrates third place at the Tour de France.


Tour de France final stage neutralised after slippery road conditions
PARIS :The final stage of the Tour de France saw its competitive element largely neutralised on Sunday after organisers decided to freeze the times with about 50 kilometres left due to hazardous road conditions.Following a pre-stage check, officials identified several sections of the course as dangerously sli
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