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2025-07-24T14:55:29.434Z

Narváez’ pace is already thinning the group out, with Roglič dropped, along with Vauquelin.

2025-07-24T14:54:56.632Z

Yates has finished, but it’s not Kuss who takes over – rather, it’s UAE, with Jhonatan Narváez.

2025-07-24T14:54:11.142Z

O’Connor, still at the front of the race, 50 seconds ahead of Rubio, 2:30 ahead of Lipowitz and 3:30 ahead of the peloton.

Team Jayco AlUla team's Australian rider Ben O'Connor cycles in a breakaway in the ascent of Col de la Loze during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T14:52:01.079Z

It remains Simon Yates leading the peloton. You suspect the pace will increase as soon as Sepp Kuss eventually takes over.

2025-07-24T14:50:03.692Z

O’Connor’s looking great. He’s 40 seconds ahead of Rubio now, and over three minutes ahead of the peloton and growing. He’s in with a shout for the stage win…

2025-07-24T14:46:37.479Z

Jorgenson has been brought back by the peloton, but has nothing left to give, and slips straight out of the back.

2025-07-24T14:46:04.768Z

O’Connor is 20 seconds ahead of Rubio, 2 minutes ahead of Lipowitz, and 3 minutes ahead of the peloton.

15KM TO GO

2025-07-24T14:44:45.101Z

O’Connor has 15 seconds on Ruibo.

2025-07-24T14:43:52.658Z

O’Connor has dropped Rubio with an acceleration – he’s making a move for the stage win, just under 16km from the finish.

O’CONNOR ATTACKS

2025-07-24T14:42:09.350Z

The scene from high up the Col de la Loze.

Spectators gather near the finish line area at the summit of Col de la Loze, under low cloud cover, during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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2025-07-24T14:38:39.950Z

Lipowitz has dropped Jorgenson.

2025-07-24T14:37:13.853Z

O’Connor and Rubio are extending their advantage over Lipowitz and Jorgenson. They’re 1:35 ahead of them, and 3:10 ahead of the peloton.

2025-07-24T14:35:53.989Z

O’Connor and Rubio, the two riders at the front of the race.

Movistar Team's Colombian rider Einer Rubio and Team Jayco AlUla team's Australian rider Ben O'Connor cycle in a breakaway in the ascent of Col de la Loze during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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2025-07-24T14:34:51.665Z

Jegat has now been dropped.

2025-07-24T14:33:43.760Z

Jegat is the 14th and last rider in the peloton, struggling to hang on.

2025-07-24T14:32:22.206Z

There are 14 riders in the peloton, being led by Simon Yates.

2025-07-24T14:31:48.674Z

Rubio and O’Connor lead Lipowitz by 1:15, and the yellow jersey group by 3:15.

20KM TO GO

2025-07-24T14:31:00.012Z

Lipowitz has caught Jorgenson, and the American is sitting on his wheel.

2025-07-24T14:29:56.627Z

Lipowitz isn’t making any inroads on Rubio and O’Connor, though, who are still 1:10 ahead. This duo can start dreaming of a stage win – notwithstanding a charge from Pogačar and Vingegaard later on this mountain.

2025-07-24T14:28:47.261Z

Lipowitz is the day’s big winner as things stand, still over two minutes ahead of the peloton and with his podium place looking very secure.

Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe team's German rider Florian Lipowitz cycles in the ascent of Col de la Loze during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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2025-07-24T14:27:07.520Z

Incidentally, Ben Healy is the only rider in the top ten not in the peloton, meaning his ninth place on GC is under threat from Jegat.

2025-07-24T14:25:57.881Z

Simon Yates is the Visma rider leading the peloton, with Kuss on his wheel, and Vingegaard on his.

2025-07-24T14:25:26.318Z

Soler is done, and Visma take over. They’re going to try once again to break Tadej Pogačar.

2025-07-24T14:24:09.877Z

There are just under 20 riders now in the peloton, still being led by Soler.

2025-07-24T14:23:08.684Z

Jorgenson has been dropped by the other two leaders – perhaps he’s out of legs, or perhaps he’s sitting up to help Vingegaard.

2025-07-24T14:22:33.733Z

The regrouping of the peloton means both Vingegaard and Pogačar have reinforcements – Kuss and Simon Yates for the former, Soler, Narváez and Adam Yates for the latter. Soler leads the peloton for now.

2025-07-24T14:20:26.879Z

Lipowitz still has about 2 minutes to make up on Vingegaard to take him over in second on the virtual GC, and you imagine the gap will start coming down soon now they’re climbing.

2025-07-24T14:19:18.669Z

So all the GC riders are together again, apart from Lipowitz, who’s almost three minutes ahead as Picnic-PostNL lead the peloton onto the mountain.

2025-07-24T14:18:12.291Z

The Onley / Vauquelin chase group has caught the yellow jersey group. We now have a peloton again!

2025-07-24T14:17:30.217Z

Lipowitz starts the climb a minute behind the leaders, and with a head start of about 2:30 over the yellow jersey group.

2025-07-24T14:16:44.988Z

It climbs at 6.5% for 26.4km, and with many fluctuations in that gradient, with some horrible gradients. It even broke Tadej Pogačar two years ago – who will be its victims this time?

2025-07-24T14:15:31.993Z

The leading trio have started the Col de la Loze – thought by many to be the hardest mountain of this whole Tour de France.

COL DE LA LOZE

2025-07-24T14:14:44.570Z

Gall attacks again, but is again shut down, as Roglič closes it down – doing his Red Bull teammate Lipowitz a favour.

2025-07-24T14:12:59.497Z

Further behind, Vauquelin is rallying. He’s now back to the Onley group, which is almost back to within 1:45 of the yellow jersey group.

2025-07-24T14:12:20.211Z

Gall keeps trying to attack out of the yellow jersey group, not able to go clear.

2025-07-24T14:11:46.247Z

Jorgenson, O’Connor and Rubio lead Lipowitz by just over a minute, and the yellow jersey group by about 2:15. It’s stalemate in the latter.

30KM TO GO

2025-07-24T14:10:37.843Z

There’s no chase at all for Lipowitz – he’s now over a minute ahead!

2025-07-24T14:08:50.694Z

Lipowitz is over 20 seconds up the road from the yellow jersey group, but still 1:20 behind the leaders.

2025-07-24T14:07:16.356Z

Nobody wants to take responsibity for chasing Lipowitz. This is a good move from the German.

2025-07-24T14:06:35.545Z

Now Lipowitz attacks! He’s got a gap, too.

2025-07-24T14:06:00.649Z

Roglič is taking a turn at the front now, but it’s far from a committed one. The gap continues to grow, to 1:30.

2025-07-24T14:03:29.293Z

Gall is the rider who’s doing the pace-setting in the chase group, but he doesn’t look happy about it. This in an awkward part of the race to have to put your nose to the wind – it’s a length valley section, leading to the start of the final climb.

2025-07-24T14:02:06.772Z

Jorgenson, O’Connor and Rubio have grown their lead to a minute. If it keeps growing at this rate, the stage win could come into play.

2025-07-24T14:01:12.514Z

COURCHEVEL - COL DE LA LOZE, FRANCE - JULY 24: A general view of the peloton climbing to the Col du Glandon (1924m) during the 112th Tour de France 2025, Stage 18 a 171.5km stage from Vif to Courchevel - Col de la Loze 2298m / #UCIWT / on July 24, 2025 in Courchevel - Col de la Loze, France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T13:58:38.886Z

The leading trio are 45 seconds ahead of the yellow jersey group, with the Onley group 3 minutes down and the Vaquelin group at 4:30.

40KM TO GO

2025-07-24T13:57:49.705Z

Gall is trying to attack now. All this is bad news for him, as he stood to rise on GC.

2025-07-24T13:56:17.664Z

They have indeed caught them, and the pace remains completely off.

2025-07-24T13:55:56.781Z

All this is good news for Lipowitz – he’s set to rejoin the yellow jersey group.

2025-07-24T13:55:22.264Z

That trio already has 20 seconds on the others.

2025-07-24T13:55:03.233Z

Jorgenson and Rubio have gone with O’Connor.

2025-07-24T13:54:42.670Z

O’Connor has taken advantage of the slowdown and attacked.

2025-07-24T13:54:19.291Z

Visma aren’t happy in the front group. Their two riders are trying to get other riders to hel the pace-setting.

2025-07-24T13:52:38.925Z

Further behind, Onley is 2:55 behind, and Vauqulin is at 4:30. These are huge gaps already, and are only going to get bigger on the Col de la Loze.

2025-07-24T13:51:01.135Z

Since catching up to Arensman, Lipowitz’s defecit has remained at about 40 seconds to the leaders.

2025-07-24T13:48:29.487Z

COURCHEVEL - COL DE LA LOZE, FRANCE - JULY 24: competes during the 112th Tour de France 2025, Stage 18 a 171.5km stage from Vif to Courchevel - Col de la Loze 2298m / #UCIWT / on July 24, 2025 in Courchevel - Col de la Loze, France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T13:46:09.076Z

Lipowitz is regrouping and starting to make up ground again. He’s now 40 seconds behind the leaders, and will now have a companion as he’s just caught Arensman.

50KM TO GO

2025-07-24T13:42:44.177Z

Lipowitz has now fallen to over a minute behind. He’s having a hard time on this descent.

2025-07-24T13:39:16.794Z

Here are the new KOM rankings. Pog is bearing down on Martinez.

2025-07-24T13:38:25.768Z

Jorgenson is setting a fast pace on this descent. It’ not an attack, but he’s putting Pogačar (and the others) under pressure.

2025-07-24T13:34:51.499Z

Lipowitz is losing ground on the descent, now 50 seconds behind the leaders. The Onley group is holding its own though, at 2:12.

60KM TO GO

2025-07-24T13:33:57.184Z

Here was Vingegaard attacking Pogačar on the Madeleine. He didn’t succeed in dropping him, but is looking up for the fight.

COURCHEVEL - COL DE LA LOZE, FRANCE - JULY 24: (L-R) Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates - XRG - Yellow Leader Jersey and Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike attack in the breakaway during the 112th Tour de France 2025, Stage 18 a 171.5km stage from Vif to Courchevel - Col de la Loze 2298m / #UCIWT / on July 24, 2025 in Courchevel - Col de la Loze, France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T13:31:38.224Z

Now the Onley group, which also features Johannessen, reaches the top, just over 2 minutes behind the leaders. The Scott has already fallen to 5th on the virtual GC, and has 3:46 of a buffer on Gall, who is still in that lead group.

2025-07-24T13:29:49.190Z

Lipowitz reaches the top about 30 seconds beind the leaders. His third-place on GC is safe for now, but could come under threat from his teammate Roglič.

2025-07-24T13:28:53.830Z

Vingegaard comes through to ensure he gets the maximum points at the summit of the Madeleine, and Pogačar comes through for second. That’s bad news for all of the climbers who were targeting the polka-dot jersey.

KOM – COL DE LA MADELEINE

2025-07-24T13:25:04.959Z

Jorgenson still leads with just 1km left to climb. It doesn’t look like another attack is coming from Vingegaard on this climb – all it would likely achieve now is to drop his teammate.

2025-07-24T13:22:40.480Z

UAE Team Emirates - XRG team's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey and Team Visma - Lease a bike team's Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard cycles in the ascent of Col de la Madeleine during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)

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2025-07-24T13:19:05.053Z

Jorgenson still leads the front group, and is starting to drop riders – Arensman is being distanced, putting into peril his hopes for the polka-dot jersey.

70KM TO GO

2025-07-24T13:18:01.707Z

Onley is isolated, and having to lead a chase group that’s 40 seconds behind Lipowitz all by himself.

2025-07-24T13:17:19.975Z

Lipowitz is already 30 seconds behind the lead group featuring the yellow jersey, Vingegaard, and his Red Bull teammate Roglič.

2025-07-24T13:16:41.637Z

This seems early for Vingegaard to have caught Jorgenson – surely he would have wanted his teammate for the valley road ahead, after the descent?

2025-07-24T13:16:06.064Z

Vingegaard and the yellow jersey have already made it up to the front group. Jorgenson is here for Vingegaard, and is setting the pace.

2025-07-24T13:15:36.617Z

That move was made 72km from the finish. Vigegaard is living up to his word and giving this a real go today, with lots of road still to come.

2025-07-24T13:15:03.435Z

Pogačar has his mouth open, but not as wide as on the Ventoux.

2025-07-24T13:14:20.255Z

Vingegard goes! But Pogačar follows.

VINGEGAARD ATTACKS

2025-07-24T13:13:51.481Z

Lipowitz is only just managing to stay with Kuss, Pogačar and Vingegaard.

2025-07-24T13:12:51.341Z

There are still over 5km left until the summit. Will Vingegaard attack before then, or leave it to Kuss to set the pace?

2025-07-24T13:12:08.750Z

This is the move! Only Pogačar, Vingegaard and Lipowitz are still with Kuss.

2025-07-24T13:11:31.656Z

In the peloton, Kuss takes over and has accelerated.

2025-07-24T13:11:13.654Z

Roglič is leading the front group, but the peloton is bearing down on them, now just 55 seconds behind.

2025-07-24T13:08:38.557Z

Campanaerts is finished, and now it’s Simon Yates’ turn.

2025-07-24T13:08:06.056Z

Vauquelin is digging deep, but still losing ground 1:25 behind the peloton. The Frenchman has managed to overtake Ben Healy, despite being dropped before him.

2025-07-24T13:03:16.301Z

Wellens has been brought back into the peloton. Even if he can’t hang about to offer Pogačar an assistance, the yellow jersey still has Yates and Narváez for support.

2025-07-24T12:59:32.924Z

Vauquelin is already 45 seconds behind the peloton.

2025-07-24T12:58:56.859Z

Primož Roglič in the break, from earlier in the day. There’s now just 6 riders with him in the front group.

COURCHEVEL - COL DE LA LOZE, FRANCE - JULY 24: Primoz Roglic of Slovenia and Team Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe competes in the breakaway during the 112th Tour de France 2025, Stage 18 a 171.5km stage from Vif to Courchevel - Col de la Loze 2298m / #UCIWT / on July 24, 2025 in Courchevel - Col de la Loze, France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T12:57:32.202Z

Ben Healy is the latest to be dropped out of the peloton. There’s only about 20 riders left now.

2025-07-24T12:56:09.424Z

Campanaerts takes over from Benoot, the gap now 2:12. Visma are setting something up.

2025-07-24T12:55:47.821Z

The rider who is immediately behind Vauquelin on GC, Gall, is now leading the front group, his teammate Armirail having at last finished his long shift.

2025-07-24T12:54:35.266Z

Vauquelin’s dropped. His 6th place on GC is under serious threat, with such a long way still to ride.

2025-07-24T12:53:32.108Z

Bad news for French fans – Kévin Vauquelin is at the back of the peloton and struggling to hold on.

2025-07-24T12:51:14.649Z

Van Aert is done, having brought the leaders’ advantage down to 2:40. Now Benoot takes over for Visma.

2025-07-24T12:50:23.331Z

Picnic-PostNL’s Warren Barguil is dropped from the peloton. He’s a key helper for Onely, who is already under attack from Red Bull, and relying instead on Visma and UAE to chase.

2025-07-24T12:48:49.680Z

This new lead group has a 2:50 advantage over the peloton. That means Roglič has now replaced his Red Bull teammate Lipowitz in virtual third-place.

80KM TO GO

2025-07-24T12:47:09.045Z

Armirail has continued to drag the 6-man chase group up to Jorgenson and Arensman, and the catch has just been made.

2025-07-24T12:46:02.673Z

Here comes Visma-Lease a Bike! They’ve taken over at the front and have upped the pace, with Van Aert leading.

2025-07-24T12:44:18.993Z

Back in the peloton, Politt swings off, and Soler takes over the pace-setting.

2025-07-24T12:42:01.096Z

The chase group is coming back to the two leaders, bringing them back to within 15 seconds.

2025-07-24T12:41:01.130Z

Wellens is beind distanced from the chase group. He put a lot into his effort to attack earlier today, and might now be paying for that effort.

2025-07-24T12:39:53.850Z

Behind Jorgenson and Arensman, who still lead the race by 22 seconds, the chase group is being pulled along by Armirail, with Gall on his wheel. Also present are Roglič, Wellens, O’Connor, Rubio and Baudin.

2025-07-24T12:38:20.240Z

Unfortunate news about Enric Mas has come through – the Spaniard has abandoned the race. He was seen struggling earlier, dropping from the peloton early on the Gladon. A Tour that promised much when he led the race on Mont Ventou and looked poised for a stage victory has ended in disappointment.

DNF – ENRIC MAS

2025-07-24T12:37:05.391Z

Martinez has also been caught, and dropped, by the peloton. He won’t be getting any more KOM points today, while his rival Arensman currently leads the race with Jorgenson.

2025-07-24T12:36:24.055Z

Many of those who were in the chase group have been caught by the peloton, including Jegat.

2025-07-24T12:33:28.856Z
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2025-07-24T12:32:42.877Z

Will Visma-Lease a Bike make a move on the Madeleine? Tadej Pogačar and his teammates will have braced themselves for the possibility of a Visma onslaught today potentially starting here.

2025-07-24T12:30:57.631Z

Jorgenson and Arensman start the climb, 35 seconds ahead of the chase group featuring Roglič and Gall, and a whole 3 minutes ahead of the peloton.

COL DE LA MADELEINE

2025-07-24T12:28:25.876Z

Jorgenson and Arensman managed to distance the others on the descent, and now lead the race ahead of the rest of the break by about 30 seconds.

2025-07-24T12:27:09.597Z

The gap between the leaders and the peloton continues to grow as the near the bottom of the descent and the start of the Madeleine. It’s now up to 2:50.

90KM TO GO

2025-07-24T12:23:57.546Z

Decathlon AG2R La Mondial Team's French rider Bruno Armirail leads a breakaway in the ascent of Col du Glandon during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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2025-07-24T12:23:14.262Z

Mühlberger has crashed on the descent. He was back up and running straight away, but has some ground to make up to return to the front group.

2025-07-24T12:22:13.368Z

Bad news now for Martinez though – he’s been dropped out of the front group on the descent. Given how much he was struggling on the last climb, he can ill afford to start the Col de la Madeleine with a deficit if he’s to take the points he needs to defy the challengers for his polka-dot jersey.

2025-07-24T12:18:53.763Z

The lead group are descending quicker than the peloton. They’ve grown their lead to about 2:30.

100KM TO GO

2025-07-24T12:18:07.051Z

Here are the new KOM classifications. Martinez recovered by the top of the climb – albeit with the help of a sticky bottle – and now sees his hold on the polka-dot jersey strengthened:

2025-07-24T12:15:53.674Z

Leknessund is struggling on the descent, and has been dropped out of the lead group.

2025-07-24T12:11:47.450Z

A dodgy moment on the descent in the break, as Jorgenson and García Pierna nearly come together.

2025-07-24T12:10:04.142Z

As Politt leads the peloton over the Glandon, there are still over 40 riders left in it.

2025-07-24T12:09:18.058Z

UAE’s Sivakov is out the back of the peloton as they near the top. Still it’s Politt leads – amazing ride by the German, out-riding even one of his team’s key climbing domestiques.

2025-07-24T12:07:33.346Z

Martinez takes the maimum points, taking the points ahead of Arensman.

KOM – COL DU GLANDON

2025-07-24T12:06:38.218Z

Martinez is still in the lead group and ready to sprint for the KOM points.

2025-07-24T12:05:56.037Z

Wellens has had a mechanical. He’s already nearly back in the lead group though – clearly the Belgian is feeling fresh.

2025-07-24T12:04:47.312Z

Less than 1km to the summit. The break leads the chasers by 50 seconds, and the peloton by 1:50.

110KM TO GO

2025-07-24T12:03:40.339Z

Woods is being dropped out of the chase group. He’s one of the men up there in the KOM classifications, who now looks like he won’t be picking up any points at the summit.

2025-07-24T12:02:13.597Z

Berthet has attacked from the chase group and gone clear.

2025-07-24T12:01:46.581Z

Martinez is still just about clinging on to the front group. He has just 2km left to climb until the summit.

2025-07-24T12:00:01.267Z

Armirail’s work has seen the leaders’ advantage over the peloton grow to almost two minutes, but Politt is keeping it pegged for now.

2025-07-24T11:59:07.529Z

Frank van den Broek is keen to get out of the 8-man chase group in between the leaders and the peloton, and has made a few attacks, but to no avail yet.

2025-07-24T11:57:23.420Z

Martinez is making use of a sticky bottle with his team car behind, and now he’s back with the lead group. He’s pushing the limits of what he can get away with with the commissaires!

2025-07-24T11:51:48.358Z

Martinez is still just about hanging on, but he’s struggling. He’s out the saddle and keeps losing the wheel of the man in front of him.

2025-07-24T11:49:17.251Z

Still Politt leads the peloton. UAE are well represented in the group, with Soler, Sivakov, Narváez and Adam Yates all present, and also have Wellens up the road.

2025-07-24T11:47:23.131Z

Martinez is at the back of the lead group and struggling to hold on. This could be fatal for his King of the Mountains hopes – Arensman is just 12 points behind him, and looks much more comfortable ahead of him in the group.

2025-07-24T11:45:19.773Z

Roglič, meanwhile, is already ahead of Only in fourth on the virtual GC.

2025-07-24T11:44:46.160Z

Gall is only a few seconds away from moving ahead of Vauquelin in 6th on the virtual GC.

2025-07-24T11:42:45.843Z

It’s Armirail who’s setting the pace in the lead group, for his Decathlon teammate Gall. They’re 1:15 ahead of the peloton, with various poursuivants in between the two groups.

120KM TO GO

2025-07-24T11:39:08.782Z

Politt is still in the peloton and leading it up the climb. The pace isn’t quick, though, and the lead group is over a minute ahead, while more attacks are coming out of the peloton.

2025-07-24T11:37:09.677Z

Mechanical for Sivakov in the peloton. He could have an important role to play trying to keep a lid on things during what is already turning out to be a hard race to control for UAE.

2025-07-24T11:36:23.449Z

The pack of riders (peloton) cycles during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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2025-07-24T11:34:16.655Z

The lead group has over 15 riders in it, and lead the peloton by 40 seconds.

2025-07-24T11:33:26.489Z

Also in this group is Jorgenson, meaning Visma have a man up here for Vingegaard; and Arensman, who is a threat to Martinez’s polka-dot jersey.

2025-07-24T11:32:32.443Z

More riders are attacking out of the peloton to try and join this lead group, including Jorgan Jeget, who is now in the top 10 on GC following Rodríguez’s abandon.

2025-07-24T11:30:41.720Z

The group has now caught Wellens and Lutsenko.

2025-07-24T11:30:20.096Z

There are about 10 riders in the Roglič group, including another GC threat Gall, who’s 7th overall; and the polka-dot jersey Lenny Martinez, on the hunt for more King of the Mountains points.

2025-07-24T11:27:49.005Z

UAE are leading the peloton with Marc Soler. They’re chasing the Roglič group, which has a few other riders in it.

2025-07-24T11:25:46.045Z

Up fron, Van Aert has been dropped by Wellens and Lutsenko. You’d have thought he would have the better of Wellens on a climb like this, but instead it’s advantage UAE over Visma.

2025-07-24T11:24:47.177Z

Roglič is fifth on GC, 11:42 down on Pogačar, but only 2:39 off the podium.

2025-07-24T11:23:44.402Z

He followed a move featuring Jorgenson, and has now attacked himself.

2025-07-24T11:23:25.587Z

Very interesting move here, as Primož Roglič attacks!

2025-07-24T11:22:44.768Z

It might only average 5.1%, but there are some steep inclines along the way of the 21.7km Col du Glandon.

Clouds dominate the skyline as spectators line the race route on a steep incline in the ascent of Col du Glandon during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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2025-07-24T11:21:27.241Z

Groves has now been dropped too, leacing just Van Aert, Lutsenko and Wellens in the lead group.

2025-07-24T11:19:55.514Z

The chase group featuring Arensman has been caught, but O’Connor hasn’t given up yet, attacking out of it just before the catch was made.

2025-07-24T11:17:49.355Z

The climb is already having an affect on the break – Rutsch has been dropped by the other four.

2025-07-24T11:17:18.768Z

The front group is 30 seconds ahead of the chasers, and 42 seconds ahead of the peloton on the lower slopes of the Glandon.

130KM TO GO

2025-07-24T11:16:25.925Z

Now they’re ‘climbing’ officially. The Glandon is the first of three huge mountains to be conquered today, all of them rated category hors.

COL DU GLANDON

2025-07-24T11:14:48.007Z

The riders have not officially begun the first climb of the day, the Col du Glandon, but it will feel like they have. They’ve been travelling uphill for a few kilometres, with some steep gradients already. The stage-hunting climbers are making the most of it, by getting into the break.

2025-07-24T11:12:45.069Z

In between, a chase group has formed featuring lots of quality climbers, including O’Connor, Arensman and Buitrago.

2025-07-24T11:11:49.904Z

This group is looking good. They’re working together and lead the peloton by 30 seconds.

2025-07-24T11:10:12.577Z

Van Aert, Rutsch, Groves and Lutsenko have joined Wellens.

2025-07-24T11:08:36.458Z

Lutsenko has joined the chasing Van Aert group.

2025-07-24T11:08:11.351Z

Mechanical for Girmay. If he’s in pain from yesterday, this could be a difficult day for him to finish within the time cut, but he looks in OK shape at the moment.

2025-07-24T11:07:11.701Z

This photograph taken with a tilt-shift lens shows the pack of riders (peloton) cycling during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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2025-07-24T11:06:35.251Z

Van Aert has been joined by Rutsch and Groves.

2025-07-24T11:05:36.010Z

Wout van Aert is back on the attack again. As a rider who could be so good in the valley between the two final climbs, it could be so important for Visma to get him up the road – especially if Vingegaard has plans for an attack on the penultimate climb, the Col de la Madeleine.

2025-07-24T11:04:08.894Z

Wellens is still out there, and has grown his lead over the re-formed peloton by 20 seconds.

140KM TO GO

2025-07-24T11:02:36.350Z

The two groups have come together again, due to the work done by Visma. They clearly weren’t happy with the make-up of that very large breakaway.

2025-07-24T11:00:39.006Z

Riders keep firing off from the second peloton to the first peloton. The yellow jersey is towards the front of the latter, but seems happy with all the riders ahead of him – implying there can’t be any GC threats there.

2025-07-24T10:59:09.658Z

There’s a small split in the peloton with about 40 riders going clear. It’s only a few seconds, but the two groups aren’t quite coming back together again.

2025-07-24T10:57:23.729Z

Here are the updated points classifications. Pogačar didn’t roll through for any points, so is now 92 points behind:

2025-07-24T10:55:58.218Z

Wellens leads the peloton by ten seconds.

2025-07-24T10:54:47.307Z

They’ve been brought back, but Wellens has gone again and leads the road alone.

2025-07-24T10:54:25.126Z

UAE had the move covered with Tim Wellens, and there are four other riders with them.

2025-07-24T10:53:55.630Z

Here come the attacks! Visma are involved, with Wout van Aert instigating it.

2025-07-24T10:53:28.023Z

Milan takes the points, with Girmay 2nd. Girmay didn’t really try to push the green jersey to beat him in the sprint, but must be in decent shape despite his crash.

INTERMEDIATE SPRINT

2025-07-24T10:52:01.294Z

Teams are massing behind the Lidl line, but are the ones more interested in going to the inevitable attacks when it all kicks off after it, rather than the sprint itself.

2025-07-24T10:49:22.191Z

2.5km away from the sprint, no team is challenging Lidl-Trek at the front for the lead-out. It may be that Milan is allowed to take the points uncontested, now he has such a big lead over Girmay and Merlier.

150KM TO GO

2025-07-24T10:43:15.606Z

Still Lidl-Trek lead the peloton. There hasn’t been a single attack, making for an eerily subdued start to the day. That’s all set to change in less than 10km, when the race will explode into life.

Lidl - Trek team's Belgian rider Jasper Stuyven leads the pack of riders (peloton) during the 18th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 171.5 km between Vif and Courchevel Col de la Loze, in the Alps, southeastern France, on July 24, 2025. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T10:36:30.878Z

Still no attacks, with the sprint 12km away.

160KM TO GO

2025-07-24T10:35:45.241Z

Milan’s green jersey no longer looks under threat by any of the other sprinters. Biniam Girmay and Tim Merlier had been his main rivals, but both riders failed to score any points in yesterday’s finale after going down in the crash. Girmay looked especially hurt, though he’s still made it to the start today.

2025-07-24T10:32:29.886Z

This sprint gives Jonathan Milan another chance to further strengthen his hold on the green jersey. The Italian now leads Pogačar by 72 points following his stage win yesterday, but there’s still some fear that the Slovenian could close that gap if he dominates in the final Alpine stages, and goes for the stage win in the hilly Paris circuit. A full haul of points in this intermediate sprint could therefore be crucial.

2025-07-24T10:28:34.875Z

Still no attacks. It seems there’s a tacit agreement that no attacks will be made until after this intermediate sprint.

2025-07-24T10:23:29.215Z

No attacks yet, as Lidl-Trek have taken over at the front of the peloton and are setting a pace. They must have their eye on the intermediate sprint, which is coming up 24km into the stage – and, crucially, before any of the climbs.

2025-07-24T10:21:13.778Z

And they’re off!

OFFICIAL START

2025-07-24T10:19:44.137Z

It’s impossible to escape the narrative for today’s stage – Tadej Pogačar’s return to the Col de la Loze, the mountain that broke him and ended his Tour hopes in 2023, in search of redemption as he hopes to strengthen his hold on the yellow jersey this year.

2025-07-24T10:14:28.484Z

The riders are on the move in Vif for the unofficial start, for what’s going to be a long, horrible day in the saddle.

2025-07-24T10:13:02.937Z

Here’s the yellow jersey Tadej Pogačar at the start. He holds a healthy lead of 4:15 over Jonas Vingegaard, and that hasn’t looked threatened all week – but on a stage like today’s, and a climb like Col de la Loze, nothing is guaranteed.

VIF, FRANCE - JULY 24: Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates - XRG - Yellow Leader Jersey prior to the 112th Tour de France 2025, Stage 18 a 171.5km stage from Vif to Courchevel - Col de la Loze 2298m / #UCIWT / on July 24, 2025 in Vif, France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T10:06:50.054Z

The peloton is two riders down from yesterday – Cyril Barthe had abandoned, as well as Ineos’ GC leader Carlos Rodríguez. The Spaniard was beginning to look resurgent after a slow start to the Tour, and had climbed up the standings to 10th overall, but fell hard in a crash yesterday and fractured his pelvis.

2025-07-24T10:00:40.203Z

Primož Roglič also spoke briefly as he signed on. Never a man for many words, the Red Bull leader seems focused on just surviving the day.

Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe)

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2025-07-24T09:53:22.291Z

Jonas Vingegaard was quiet but perhaps determined when he signed on.

“Today will probably be one of the hardest Tour de France stages that we will ever see…” – 🇩🇰 Jonas Vingegaard. We’re in for a good stage 🤩« Aujourd’hui sera probablement l’une des étapes les plus difficiles que l’on a vu sur le Tour… » – 🇩🇰 Jonas Vingegaard. C’est une… pic.twitter.com/7ox0cZntIWJuly 24, 2025

2025-07-24T09:46:09.202Z

The finish of the Tour in Paris will be an emotional moment for Geraint Thomas.

TOPSHOT - Great Britain's Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the twelfth stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, between Bourg-Saint-Maurice - Les Arcs and l'Alpe d'Huez, on July 19, 2018. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo credit should read MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T09:36:49.552Z

Geraint Thomas just signed on in Vif and spoke briefly about the day ahead and his final days of racing at the Tour.

CARCASSONNE, FRANCE - JULY 20: Geraint Thomas of Great Britain and Team INEOS Grenadiers crosses the finish line during the 112th Tour de France 2025, Stage 15 a 169.3km stage from Muret to Carcassonne / #UCIWT / on July 20, 2025 in Carcassonne, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T09:22:49.546Z

The Tour appears to ended any debate about which stage is the Queen stage.

👑 𝑸𝒖𝒆𝒆𝒏 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒈𝒆 👑#TDF2025 pic.twitter.com/YQVX4nti3ZJuly 24, 2025

2025-07-24T09:20:40.675Z

It’s great to see Biniam Girmay smiling on the sign-on podium. He crashed yesterday and seemed to hurt his wrist but is ready to race on in the Tour.

Intermarche - Wanty team's Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay (C) crosses the finish line with teammates, nursing injuries after a mass crash in the final metres of the 17th stage of the 112th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 160.4 km between Bollene and Valence, southern France, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)

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2025-07-24T09:13:04.991Z

There is always debate abut which stage is the ‘Queen stage’ of each Tour but today’s stage is special, super hard – to quote most riders, and ends on the highest point of this year’s race, the Col de la Loze at 2304m.

Tour de France Stage 18 profile 2025

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2025-07-24T09:09:06.278Z

There is an hour to the start of the stage but the riders are already signing on in Vif.

2025-07-03T13:28:19.905Z

Bonjour et bienvenue to Cyclingnews’ live coverage of stage 18 of the 2025 Tour de France !