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Change of Braquet with the Pyrenees: Five Questions for the Second Week of the Tour De France 2025

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After the first day of rest, the Tour will take on another dimension, Wednesday around Toulouse then on Thursday in the Pyrenees, where the Yellow Maillot Ben Healy will enter resistance against Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard.
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The first moment of truth is approaching. After the time trial of Caen and an inaugural test in altitude at Mount Dore on Monday, the high mountain arrives this week with three Pyrenean stages that could already be decisive in the duel Pogacar-Vingegaard.

After a first mountain stage in the Central Massif, the Tour de France 2025 arrives in the Pyrenees. Among the most anticipated highlights, the peloton will attack a formidable triptych from Thursday 17 to Saturday 19 July. Three days of high mountain where everything can rock, for both the yellow jersey and the polka dot jersey. These stages will cross the departments of the Hautes-Pyrénées, the Haute-Garonne and the Pyrénées-Atlantiques on fie…

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After the first day of rest, the Tour will take on another dimension, Wednesday around Toulouse then on Thursday in the Pyrenees, where the Yellow Maillot Ben Healy will enter resistance against Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Outgoing winner, Tadej Pogacar holds the Tour de France 2025 with an iron hand against the Visma team of Jonas Vingegaard who, despite his permanent guerrillas and his army of chamois, seems more than ever to face an insoluble equation. On Tuesday's day of rest in Toulouse fell to peak for an assumed peloton ...

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Outgoing winner, Tadej Pogacar holds the Tour de France 2025 with an iron hand against Jonas Vingegaard's Visma team, which, despite its permanent guerrilla and chamois army, seems more than ever to face an insoluble equation.The day of rest Tuesday in Toulouse fell to...

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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