Pogacar Is Tour's Four-Time Champion
- Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates-XRG secured his fourth Tour de France title on Sunday, July 27, 2025, in Paris at the race's final stage.
- Heavy rain and slippery roads forced organizers to neutralize times 50 kilometers from the finish, meaning Pogacar only had to finish safely to claim victory.
- Pogacar led the race dominantly, wearing the Yellow Jersey for 13 stages, winning the King of the Mountains classification, and not losing time to any top-five rival through stage 20.
- Pogacar finished fourth on the final stage, 19 seconds behind stage winner Wout van Aert, whom he praised as "incredibly strong," and called this Tour "one of the hardest" of his career.
- This victory further cements Pogacar’s legacy among cycling greats and raises the question of whether he can match Eddy Merckx's record of five Tour wins.
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Tadej Pogacar, a Tour de France champion weary of his own dominance
The 26-year-old Slovenian cyclist claimed victory in the race on Sunday for the fourth time in his career. He finished over four minutes ahead of his rival Jonas Vingegaard in the overall standings, with the Dane unable to threaten his lead.
Tadej Pogačar wins his fourth Tour de France for UAE Team Emirates-XRG
Finishing fourth on stage 21, Tadej Pogačar became a four-time Tour de France champion on Sunday afternoon. The world champion was able to celebrate the incredible achievement with his UAE Team Emirates-XRG teammates in Paris, all of whom have been instrumental in helping the Emirati squad secure its fourth title in six years. For Pogačar, his fourth Tour success has perhaps been his most resounding yet, with the Slovenian not losing a single se…
Pogacar continues run of dominance with 4th title
PARIS — The roads were dangerously slippery after heavy rain. A fourth Tour de France title was all but won anyway, so finishing safely in the pack would do fine for Tadej Pogacar. Especially considering Sunday's final stage had already…
Predator and puppeteer: Pogacar turns the Tour into his stage
PARIS :At just 26, Tadej Pogacar has turned the Tour de France into his kingdom, claiming his fourth title on Sunday and cementing a reign that recalls the hunger of Eddy Merckx and the iron grip of Lance Armstrong – yet feels entirely his own.This victory was more than just a triumph - it was a showcase of
Untouchable, Tadej Pogacar won without ever trembling the Tour de France 2025, his fourth Grand Boucle after 2020, 2021 and 2024. However, the Slovenian seemed more blasé and tense than ever, but also less daring and teasing.
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