Tour de France, Jonas Vingegaard and Mont Ventoux
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Valentin Paret-Peintre won Stage 16 up Mont Ventaux at the 2025 Tour de France. Here's a breakdown of results and standings after Tuesday, July 22.
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VELO on MSN‘Jonas Doesn’t Care If He Loses Time’: Vingegaard Willing to Lose the Tour de France in Order to Win ItMALACAUNE, France (Velo) — Jonas Vingegaard proved Tuesday on the Tour de France ’s most famous climb that he’s willing to risk losing the race to win it. By week three of the Tour, race-ragged riders and teams will often settle for what they have instead of risking it all to gain more.
1. Valentin Paret-Peintre, France, Soudal Quick-Step, 4:03:19. 2. Ben Healy, Ireland, EF Education-EasyPost, same time. 3. Santiago Buitrago, Colombia, Bahrain Victorious, 4:03:23. 4. Ilan van Wilder, Belgium, Soudal Quick-Step, 4:03:33.
Jonas Vingegaard sealed his second consecutive Tour de France victory on the cobblestones of the Champs-Élysées in Paris on Sunday.. The Dane crossed the line arm in arm with his teammates with ...
Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard won the Tour de France for a second straight year as cycling’s most storied race finished Sunday on the famed Champs-Élysées. With a huge lead built up over main ...
Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, rides under one of the arches of the Louvre museum during the twenty-first stage of the Tour de France cycling race over ...
INEOS Grenadiers’ Thymen Arensman won stage 14 of the Tour de France on Saturday, riding solo for the final 37km of a brutal day in the Pyrenees. Behind him race leader Tadej Pogacar added six seconds to his lead over Jonas Vingegaard.