Tour de France Stage 10: Simon Yates Wins – Ben Healy Steals Yellow Jersey!”
Stage 10 delivered fireworks on Bastille Day: Simon Yates timed his mountain attack to perfection, claiming his third Tour stage win, while Ben Healy made history, becoming the first Irishman in 38 years to wear the Yellow Jersey. Here’s everything you need to relive the drama:
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Inva had started the day almost 4 minutes behind the race leader Pogakar but as the defending champion and Vingagard rode steadily to the finish line. The 24year-old leaprogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said, “I gave everything in the last 40 km to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey.” Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear. To contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogar, almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team, Healey said. They had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable. Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian writer Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Indio’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The Bastile Day stage of the 2025 tour to France ended with an Englishman winning in the over, an Irishman in yellow, and a French hope falling by the wayside as Tad Pogakar and Jonas Vingard called a truce on the eve of the first rest day. Do Simon Yates took a third career stage win in the tour only a few weeks after his unexpected success in the Gyro Dalia, dropping the last of his breakaway companions on the uphill finish to Pu Deansi. While Ireland’s Ben Healey claimed the first yellow jersey of his career, Healey, stage winner, Inva had started the day almost four minutes behind the race leader, Pogar. But as the defending champion and Vingagard rode steadily to the finish line, the 24year-old leaprogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said I gave everything in the last 40 km to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey. Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear to contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogar almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team. Healey said, “They had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable.” Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian writer Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Ino’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The Bastile Day stage of the 2025 tour to France ended with an Englishman winning in the Overn, an Irishman in yellow, and a French hope falling by the wayside as Tad Pogakar and Jonas Vingard called a truce on the eve of the first rest day. Do Simon Yates took a third career stage win in the tour only a few weeks after his unexpected success in the Gyro Ditalia, dropping the last of his breakaway companions on the uphill finish to Puansi. While Ireland’s Ben Healey claimed the first yellow jersey of his career, Healey, stage winner, Invaia had started the day almost four minutes behind the race leader, Pogar. But as the defending champion and Vingagard rode steadily to the finish line, the 24year-old leapfrogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said I gave everything in the last 40 km to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey. Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear to contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogakar almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team. Healey said, “They had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable.” Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian writer Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Ino’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The Bastile Day stage of the 2025 tour to France ended with an Englishman winning in the overn, an Irishman in yellow, and a French hope falling by the wayside as Tad Pogakar and Jonas Vingard called a truce on the eve of the first rest day. Simon Yates took a third career stage win in the tour only a few weeks after his unexpected success in the Gyro Ditalia, dropping the last of his breakaway companions on the uphill finish to Puansi. While Ireland’s Ben Healey claimed the first yellow jersey of his career, Healey, stage winner, Inva, had started the day almost four minutes behind the race leader, Pogar. But as the defending champion and Vingagard rode steadily to the finish line, the 24year-old leaprogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said I gave everything in the last 40 km to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey. Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear to contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogar almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team. Healey said they had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable. Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian writer Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Ino’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The Bastile Day stage of the 2025 tour to France ended with an Englishman winning in the Overn, an Irishman in yellow, and a French hope falling by the wayside as Tad Pogakar and Jonas Vingard called a truce on the eve of the first. Rest day, Simon Yates took a third career stage win in the tour only a few weeks after his unexpected success in the Gyro Dalia, dropping the last of his breakaway companions on the uphill finish to Puansi. While Ireland’s Ben Healey claimed the first yellow jersey of his career, Healey, stage winner, Invaia had started the day almost four minutes behind the race leader, Pogar. But as the defending champion and Vingagard rode steadily to the finish line, the 24year-old leapfrogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said I gave everything in the last 40 km to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey. Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear to contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogar almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team. Healey said they had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable. Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian writer Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Inio’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The Bastile Day stage of the 2025 tour to France ended with an Englishman winning in the Overn Irishman in yellow and a French hope falling by the wayside as Tad Pogakar and Jonas Vingard called a truce on the eve of the first rest day. Simon Yates took a third career stage win in the tour only a few weeks after his unexpected success in the gyro ditalia dropping the last of his breakaway companions on the uphill finish to Puansi. While Ireland’s Ben Healey claimed the first yellow jersey of his career, Healey, stage winner, Inva had started the day almost four minutes behind the race leader, Pogar. But as the defending champion and Vingagard rode steadily to the finish line, the 24year-old leapfrogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said I gave everything in the last 40 kilometers to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey. Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear to contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogar almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team. Healey said, “They had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable.” Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian rider Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Inio’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The Bastile Day stage of the 2025 tour to France ended with an Englishman winning in the Overn Irishman in yellow and a French hope falling by the wayside as Tad Pogakar and Jonas Vingard called a truce on the eve of the first rest day. Simon Yates took a third career stage win in the tour only a few weeks after his unexpected success in the gyro ditalia dropping the last of his breakaway companions on the uphill finish to puans. While Ireland’s Ben Healey claimed the first yellow jersey of his career, Healey, stage winner, Inva had started the day almost four minutes behind the race leader Pogakar, but as the defending champion and Vingard rode steadily to the finish line. The 24year-old leaprogged the Slovenian in the standings and became the first Irishman to wear the yellow jersey since Steven Roach in 1987. It was such a tough stage today and I’m really tired so I think this is only going to sink in tomorrow. He said I gave everything in the last 40 km to give myself the best possible chance of taking the yellow jersey. Healey’s success was wholly deserved after he and his team had forced the pace to ensure the day’s breakaway stayed clear to contest the finish with the main pelaton containing Pogakar almost 6 minutes distant. This is more for the team. Healey said, “They had to work hard today to put me in this position. Winning a stage was the first dream, but don’t get me wrong, this yellow jersey is unbelievable.” Yates, winner of two stages in 2019, attacked at the foot of the final climb to Pui. Dansi with only the Australian writer Ben Oconor able to follow. As Okconor faded, he was pursued into the final kilometer by Thimon Orinsman of Inio’s Grenaders, but the Dutchman was unable to close the gap. The bestial day stage of the