Defending champion Tadej Pogacar answered multiple attacks in the final kilometers of Stage 11 of the Tour de France 2025, only to crash moments later after touching wheels with another rider with 4 kilometers to go. He got up quickly but finished 35th on the day. He still trails Ben Healy by 29 seconds in the GC standings. #TDF

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  1. Why do people keep saying they did not have to wait? Of course they had to wait if the ethics of the sport and gentleman agreements are what they value more than winning at all costs or at the expense of others. This is exactly how it should be! Not taking advantage of others should be the norm, not the notable exception. Acknowledge it, celebrate it, but don't say they did not have to do it.

  2. This is a useless video. Should have started the video before the crash. I know there is a repeat, but the repeat it's so close to the end it gets covered by the next video adds.

  3. The amount of ignorance I see in the comments is ridiculous… it was not Pogacar's fault, and it was not Jorgensen involved! Pogacar is by far the best rider, but with a lot of fair play, so he should receive the same amount and kudos for the group that decided to slow down. It's okay to be a Vingegaard fan, but to hate Pogacar because of it and create stories is just dumb!

  4. Pogacar DID NOT CRASH !!! he was crashed by the UNO-X Mobility Rider cutting right across in front of him.
    Pogacar crashes thus far in 2025 have been in the Spring Classics, where he carrying too much speed into a corner, that was his own doing and no one else's 
    (Strade Bianche first and then Paris-Roubaix). 
    Today was because of the rider cutting right across his front wheel. I doubt if Visma had any intentions of slowing down, kudos to Remco Evenepoel and Ben Healey for calling a slowing down.There's no logic in Visma slowing down when they have rode TdF so far to get TP in a corner and take advantage.

  5. At 42 seconds in the video, the guy who caused Pogi to crash started to speed up and cut right recklessly, causing Pogi to crash. Such a rider is very bad!

  6. Como que ya son varias caídas que ha tenido, y no en situaciones difíciles. Eso, en un buen ciclista, no da una imagen de solidez y de control.

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