Quelle journée sur le Tour ! Premier attaquant de la 11e étape mercredi, Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno – X Mobilty) est allé au bout de son rêve en signant son premier succès sur la Grande Boucle à Toulouse. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates – XRG) s’est fait une grosse frayeur avec une chute dans le final, tandis que Ben Healy (EF Education – EasyPost) a conservé le maillot jaune.
04:19 Côte de Vieille-Toulouse
06:13 Côte de Pech David
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Trois semaines de course, des cols mythiques, des sprints à couper le souffle et des rebondissements à chaque virage : le Tour de France 2025 est lancé !Suivez l’élite du cyclisme mondial sur les routes les plus exigeantes de l’Hexagone. Des pavés du Nord aux sommets alpins, chaque étape est un moment de vérité. Qui portera le maillot jaune à Paris ? Qui fera exploser le peloton ?
🔥 Les grands favoris de cette édition
* 🟡 Tadej Pogačar (UAE Emirates)
* 🔵 Jonas Vingegaard (Visma–Lease a Bike)
* 🔴 Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick Step)
* 🟢 Primož Roglič (Red Bull – BORA hansgrohe)
* ⚫ Carlos Rodríguez (INEOS Grenadiers)
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The race begins for 159 kilometers. The flag drops, kilometer zero, and immediately, the acceleration of the Uno-X mobility at the front of the peloton. Jonas Abrahamsen, who was firmly in the rear of the car, as they say, to make the start. 73 kilometers to validate the good breakaway. Today, after the first attack by Jonas Abrahamsen, Ballerini, the good counterattack, finally, two by Wright and Burgaudeau. Here are the five men at the front. And the peloton, this time, lets 80 kilometers fly by until Toulouse. The first 75 kilometers passed at a very fast pace, over 51 km/h on average, almost 52. Now, we have, that’s it, it’s validated, the good breakaway of the day with five men in the lead. Schmid, Ballerini, Abrahamsen, who were the first attackers of the day, joined by Wright and Burgaudeau. While the peloton has recovered within a few kilometers, a peloton now announced at 2.15 minutes. The leaders, there are numerous counter-attackers trying to break away. With the duo, from Groupama FDJ with Ruso, with Quentin Pachet… and then behind, we must have other riders interspersed. Intermarché. He just jumped the crate. van Aert, Marco Haller. This is not the head of the peloton. Watch out, there, it’s a group also interspersed before the peloton. Trentin, it’s not Marco Haller. Consoni, you already have him Jacky, Anthony Turgis. Yes. Gronovegen It never stops. Incredible. And there you have it. And the peloton, you have it further back. Come on, five, plus five, plus Ben Healy plus a small break, plus Van der Poel moving. This stage is crazy! Ben Healy at one point, he’s going to say: I’m going to shoot. If you want to play… I like to play too. Come on, a little attack. Why not have the yellow jersey in a breakaway? Ben Healy van der Poel is going for it too. Van der Poel. That’s, perhaps also why Ben Healy reacted. And false uphill, light wind coming from the right. I can assure you that it hurts, this false uphill. Van der Poel is going for it! And Ben Healy attacks! We’re told Ben Healy is attacking! In the middle of the peloton on this false flat , he’s going to try to do what Mathieu Van der Poel did, come back alone. Look, he’s over there. Incredible, incredible scenario. And Vauquelin, he’s there too. He’s in front, he’s there. And Vauquelin, he’s there. I’m not surprised that Ben Healy is moving, because there, he could lose the jersey. So there, we still have a bit of a lead. And Vingegaard, Vingegaard attack! He’s with Ben Healy, that’s why Tim Wellens was moving. Look, we’re going to see the red helmet of Visma. It wouldn’t be bad to go and see the back of this group. Evenepoel is there. Yes, he’s there, Jonas Vingegaard is Evenepoel who makes the connection. Remco Evenepoel while we’re on a slow pace in the middle of the… And Tadej who makes the connection! Tadej who makes the connection, it’s exploding in all directions. You’re not hallucinating, we’re 67 kilometers from the finish on a transition stage and we have what we expected, the Van Aerts, the Van der Poels who have moved, but Ben Healy, the yellow jersey, has moved. Jonas Vingegaard has moved. Obviously, there’s a reaction from Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel, who are there in this group. So, Van Aert sacrifices himself a little for Vingegaard, who is there. Lipowitz, we see, there’s Lipowitz coming in, but I’m not sure Primoz Roglic is in this group. Panic on board behind. Panic on board. From now on, we only have five holdouts, let’s say, from this counter-attack group initiated by Quinn Simmons, five fine holdouts. Now, we have some names and favorites for the state. Van Aert, Van der Poel. Quinn Simmons, Arnaud De Lie who is there. It’s a bit of a surprise. And then, on the French side, we have Axel Laurence. This is still the field where normally, it takes time. Yes, normally, it takes time, but are we certainly also fully committed in this group? The one who makes the best impression on me is Quinn Simmons who, I have the impression in any case, is not doing more than the others. He is perhaps waiting for the big difficulties, especially the last one, Pech David to try to get out. Attack by Quinn Simmons. Quinn Siemmons goes for it. We saw him saving himself a little in the last few hundred meters. He doesn’t want to bring back Van der Poel, van Aert, De Lie we must have told Mauro Schmid, it’s attacking behind. Come on, we have to continue the adventure. It’s Axel Laurence who reacts behind. It’s not going to tip over now. It’s daring of the American champion to attack Van Aert, Van der Poel on this penultimate climb. Not the toughest. It’s going to turn to his left. But it’s very smart not to want to bring Van der Poel in, Van Aert is tipping over. On your left. We’ve lost some people. We’ve lost Ballerini up front. And now, it’s tipping over for the front. Ballerini caught by the American. The strongest are coming out. Abrahamsen, along with champion Elvette, Mauro Schmid. Tougher for Wright, tougher for Burgaudeau. Come on, come on, come on, come on, who’s going to have Quinn Simmons’ comeback if we get dropped there? We risk getting dropped on the last climb of the day, on Pech David. There, it’s there. Right there. Let’s take a breath. Put everything to the left, guys. Prepare the gears. Don’t get caught out. And good luck. We’re off to Pêch-David and its terrible gradients right from the start. It’s not long. We’ll spend some time there. 2 minutes 24. It seems to be the climb record. A climb of Pech David. Jacky, 25 years ago, the international women’s road race was a time trial in Toulouse. It was going down the other way. The bend at the bottom must have been complicated. It was Marie Salveta who gave me this information. Marie. The Van Aert group passed, and it’s 35 seconds. That’s right. We didn’t have the Simmons group pass. Oh dear! Announced at 20. Yeah, luckily he’s an artist, a Van Aert, he jumped the curb. He’s not far from hitting the wall. It could be tough for Ballerini. Later, dropped. On the penultimate climb, the Astana team rider risks being distanced in turn. Come on, put in a peach, David. No, it’s Mathieu. Too tough for Fred Wright. Quinn Simmons seems to be stuck too. And Le Monde, Le Monde wasn’t wrong. The Toulouse team is there. It doesn’t look that tough for the two in front. It’s climbing quite a bit. They’re putting on a show! They’re not stumbling. They’re not stumbling, they’re stumbling a little, but there’s a percentage. What a machine. Sitting down! It’s tough for Fred Wright out there. It’s even tough for Quinn Simmons, dropped by Burgaudeau. And there, we lose time to Van Aert. We lose time to Van der Poel, De Lie, and Laurence. It’s incredible, he’s a pedal-crusher. He deserves to win a nice one from Jonas Abrahamsen, a bit like Ben Healy, such a generous rider. What a crowd, David says, while it’s coming back for Wout van Aert Van der Poel who’s attacking. And Mathieu Van der Poel’s acceleration. Yes, 40 seconds ago. There’s fire. There’s fire for this group to go for the win. He passes Fred Wright, he passes Quinn Siemmons, he’s going to pass Mathieu Burgaudeau, Van Aert and Laurence are jamming. He didn’t recover too badly. What a performance! Whether it’s Jonas Abrahamsen or Schmid, who pass at the top of Pech David! The descent is very technical. It’s not to disadvantage Van der Poel, a technical descent. We’re going to make up the gap at the top for Mathieu Van der Poel. He’s at least almost 30 seconds behind, all the same. He’s closed 30 seconds, even though he has technical qualities. It’s not easy for the Alpecine team. 26. 26 seconds exactly. He still made up nine seconds on the climb. Burgaudeau, who will be caught by Van Aert, by Axel Laurence. And there, obviously, behind, things will be active for the replacement. Pech David’s foot . We’re also interested in the movement for the Tour favorites with Visma in position. Kevin Vauquelin is also well placed. Slowly, slowly, gentlemen. It would be a shame to lose the Tour de France in this bend. Everyone has geared up, it’s good. Ben Healy is well positioned. And Kevin Vauquelin attacks! Kevin Vauquelin attacks, obviously, caught by Ben Healy, because the yellow jersey is in difficulty. And behind, we have Vingegaard, we have Pogacar in the wheel of the yellow jersey. Florian Lipowitz is chasing Kevin Vaquelin. He dared to attack from the foot for Kevin Vauquelin ; he finished second in the Flèche Wallonne. Kevin knows the complicated percentages. Afterwards, he doesn’t represent an imminent danger for Ben Healy this morning; in the general classification, the Frenchman from the Arkea team was more than two minutes behind. It’s Jorgensen who has repositioned himself. No, are we going to see Vingegaard try a move or not? It’s a bit short. It’s steep, but it’s still a relatively short effort, difficult, I think, for Vingegaard to break away from Pogacar and then, the descent is technical, Jacky. Vingegaard isn’t the greatest technician on the descent either, even if he’s doing well, of course, but taking risks on a descent, the lap is still long. And Kevin Vauquelin is unstoppable. Fall, watch out! It’s Pogacar. Pogacar! Tadej Pogacar’s fall. Incredible. The 5 kilometer rule or 3 kilometers today? Because that could be important. It’s the race leader who is four kilometers behind, Jacky. The peloton is three minutes behind, so we’re six kilometers behind. Yes, you’re right, we’re not in the last five kilometers. So there… He had a bad fall, the Slovenian on the eve of a mountain stage like Hautacam, he touches Johannessen’s wheel. He could have hurt himself badly. He curls up into a ball to avoid the worst. Eight seconds, eight seconds under the red flame. If we look at each other, it could go in. If we don’t look at each other, it’s starting. It’s starting to calculate. Abramsen, he’s on the lookout. For the moment, he’s more concerned, a priori, about Schmid , but Mathieu Van der Poel is right there. Yes, but even if he goes in, will he have the resources to sprint? Mathieu Van der Poel, I’m not sure. He’s capable of anything, Jacky. He’s capable of anything. 500 meters, the bend. The last curve. Jonas Abrahamsen doesn’t look back. Now he’s done it, he’s beating Schmid in the sprint. Winning the stage, he’s already there. He’s already there, Mathieu Van der Poel. We’re 400 meters away. Impossible. No, impossible. 350. This isn’t the Van der Poel of the Amstel either. Schmid or Jonas Abrahamsen? It’s a long shot. The gear ratio, Jonas Abrahamsen! 200 meters of sprinting. He can’t do better than third, Mathieu Van der Poel. And Abrahamsen overtakes. Schmid, no. It’s going to be a very close call. Abrahamsen Abramson wins! In Toulouse, ahead of Mauro Schmid, he finishes seven seconds behind, Mathieu Van der Poel. The crazy stage in Toulouse, with Jonas Abrahamsen’s victory after a 156-kilometer breakaway, led the entire stage. He won in a sprint ahead of Schmid, third-placed Van der Poel, who was never able to catch up. Ahead of him were De Lie, van Aert, Laurence, Wright, Burgaudeau Simonns, and Ballerini, a stage also marked by Tadej Pogacar’s crash.
25 Comments
Scandaleux qu'on attende Pogacar…ça me rappel un certain américain qui était attendu aussi
Ils tournent aux amphétes sur le plateau tv, tous les jours ça glousse comme des dindes, on dirait vidéo gag, c'est rasoir…
"Ohhh il attaque avec un bout de saucisson entre les dents…mais non c'est la saucisse de pogui, ohhhh le coquin!"😂
Abraham, le premier a attaqué, le premier de l’étape à la fin
Si Evenepoel ou Vauquelin chutent , personne n'attend.
Désolé mais la chute de Pogacar est un fait de course et la compétition doit être la même pour tous.
Le panneau "Garde la Pech David", frérot, tu mérites ton trophée à la FFL 😂😂😂
Ce le sport on attend pas fallait qui continue ce un.coueur comme un autre faut arrêter ça
Beau plaquage d'un supporter à l'arrivée.😂❤
Qu elle sera le meilleur moteur électrique chinois LOL 😂😂😂😂
Pogacar a perdu son moteur électrique LOL 😂😂😂😂
Ils n’ont pas mis le vainqueur dans le titre !!! Merciiiii
c sur ils ne sont pas chargés…lol
Le mécano de Shimano franchement il mérite le prix de la combativité. Respect lui il fait honneur à une grande marque j'espère qu'il sera récompensé.
Rien d authentique avec des oreillette qui font tombés les coureurs presque tout les jours.
En montagne il va faire le ménage Pobacar 😂
Si c'est Remco qui chute?
Personne l'attend..
Merci à eux…. Et j'espère qu'il reprendra la montagne sans problème…
11:22 c'est… « réparateur de vélos !!!!!!! ». quel type !!
La pronounciation de Ben Healy 😂, j'ai cru qu'il disait le nom de famille Italien "Benelli" 😂
Pogi doping?
11:23 mais quelle efficacité du technicien, j'espère que Poga va le remecier, quelle maitrise! Le héros de cette étape
Cheeee pogacar,dommage qu'il est pas pris le trottoir!
Merci le karma!!
Shimano Crew, WOW
Ils ont une gueule ces commentateurs, franchement ils se croient sur une piste de formule 1 ou quoi ??? Leurs plaisanteries, même ça, pas de respect !!!
Un plaquage logique à l'arrivée à Toulouse. 😅
Le mécanicien Shimano a été impeccable effectivement.
J'adore, à 12:59 : le tampon que l'agent de la sécurité a collé au champion qui avait oublié que Toulouse est ville de rugby