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Tour De France GC Battle Set to Ignite as Race Reaches Pyrenees

Summary by The Independent
The Tour hits the high mountains with a feast of climbing in the Pyrenees, finishing on the summit finish at Hautacam

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Florian Lipowitz forces the Pyrenees to their knees with a world-class performance at the first high-mountain stage of the Tour de France. In front of President Emmanuel Macron, the youngster gets up to the podium candidate. Meanwhile, the fight for yellow is almost decided.

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Alone in the world, Tadej Pogacar knocked off the Tour de France from the first high mountain stage, Thursday in the Pyrenees, by imposing at the top at Hautacam, to take over the yellow jersey with an already colossal margin (more than three minutes thirty).

·Montreal, Canada
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On 21 stages, the Peloton fights for the Tour de France 2025, among others, through the Pyrenees and the Alps. The highlight is the mountain arrival at Mont Ventoux. Overview of the stage plan.

·Munich, Germany
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The route of the Tour will rise this Thursday for the peloton: towards the Pyrenees with an finish at the top at Hautacam, which should deliver new teachings about the duel Pogacar-Vingegaard, while Ben Healy will try to save his yellow tunic. Follow the 12th stage live.

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This blog is all about the twelfth stage of the Tour de France: a stage of 180.6 kilometers, from Auch to Hautacam in the French Pyrenees.

·Netherlands
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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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