2025 Tour de France, Stage 8 finish
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Various cyclists were knocked off their bikes in a crash during the seventh stage of the 2025 Tour de France.
There’s never a dull day at the Tour de France and the fireworks flew on the iconic steeps of the Mûr-de-Bretagne. Tadej Pogačar showed no mercy on the savage ramps to take his second stage win of the Tour and reclaim the yellow jersey.
Tadej Pogačar remains the -550 favorite to win the 2025 Tour de France after Stage 6 on Thursday, but the competition remains stiff up front where Mathieu van der Peul (+49000) reclaimed the yellow jersey as overall leader, one second ahead of the three-time champion.
After two epic days in the in the mountains, the relatively flat Stage 7 will shift focus back on to the sprinters. Will Mark Cavendish break the record?
Stage 7 of the Vuelta a España is formally underway. The opening hours of yesterday's miniature epic were characterised by high speed, constant attacking and splits in the peloton, not to mention ...
NEXT: Stage 8 will be different than originally planned as Stages 7 and 8 were rearranged by race organizers because the bivouac location was impacted by rain. With the teams having returned to Al Duwadimi for Sunday’s rest, the eighth stage will be a loop, racing against the clock for 345 kilometers before teams head to the bivouac in Riyadh.
Tour de France continues on Friday with Stage 7, a 197 km trek through Brittany featuring rolling terrain and a dramatic finish at Mûr-de-Bretagne.
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