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Tadej Pogacar joins Christopher Froome on the list of four-time Tour de France winners. Tadej Pogacar joins Christopher Froome on the list of four-time Tour de France winners. © LOIC VENANCE, AFP

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Issued on: 28/07/2025 - 07:07Modified: 28/07/2025 - 07:08

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Tadej Pogacar secured his fourth overall victory in the Tour de France after an epic final stage, during which he aimed to claim a prestigious win. However, the 26-year-old Slovenian was beaten by a stronger competitor. Wout van Aert won the stage on the Champs-Élysées after outperforming Pogacar on the third and final climb of Montmartre Hill. This victory marks his tenth Tour de France stage win and his first since 2022.

It was a historic day in the Women’s Tour de France with Mavi Garcia’s victory. At 41 years old, the Spaniard became the oldest rider ever to win a stage in the Tour. History was also made by Mauritian rider Kimberley Le Court, who became the first African woman to wear the yellow jersey.

England remains the queen of Europe! The Lionesses retained their European title by defeating Spain in the final in a dramatic penalty shootout (1-1, 3-1 on penalties).

In Formula 1, Oscar Piastri returned to winning ways with victory at the rain-hit Belgian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of his teammate Lando Norris.