The first mountain stage of the 2025 Tour de France didn’t disappoint. The riders tackled a demanding route with 4,450 meters of elevation gain, where overall favorites like Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard lit up the race, while a battling breakaway fought for the stage win.

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who will celebrate the storming of the Basti by successfully storming up and down the massive central. No fewer than eight category climbs, a GC battle or a breakaway going the distance. Perhaps it’ll be both. [Music] Let’s be conservative lady there. It’s going to be it’s going to take a bit of time together with the break. It’s good that you are there, but don’t waste the bullets. More attacks. More attacks from Visma bike. Yep. Big attack of Yates. You can see that style out the saddle. Nearly 30 riders at the head of the race. Teammate Simon Yates and Victor Campenards there as an early indicator of Vizma’s intention to crank up the pressure. Pseudo Quickstep represented by Vanten Par and Remco Evanapole’s main climbing companion Elan Van Valdo. Their Belgian leader back in the Pelton tucked in behind team UAE, controlling the Pelaton with a steady pace. The best placed Escape in the GC was Ben Healey just under 4 minutes down. And the French promised and delivered their presence in the break. Lenny Martinez and Julian Araflee hoping to deliver on the Fetnau. A reasonable gap to control, but sparks were about to fly. Ben O’ Connor goes on the attack. The Australians attack asking questions of who could respond. Around 15 managing to do so. Many Martinez in particular on the hunt for the polka dots and nabbing enough points to be the virtual king of the mountain. minutes. But no, as they reorganized, it was EF Education’s Harry Sweeney setting a fierce pace that would help put teammate Ben Healey into the virtual yellow jersey. Thank just thank you. 30 final kilometers in this small but elite group of riders had survived at the head of the race. The winner of the stage to be decided between them. Who could make the stage winning attack? Quinn Simmons clearly threw his name into the hat, but a long way from a defining move. Back down the road, Visma Lisa bike were trying to pressure the yellow jersey of Pagatcha. Jorgensson and Cous testing out the world champion. And of course, they’ve done this on the Galibia a couple of years ago, if you remember, sending riders and then uh Vindigard, but that big attack going from rider to rider to rider. Not too much. But then on this climb, not too much. Keep an eye on the others. [Music] [Music] guys. Stay close to and communicate between you. Another move of Jorgensson. Tatty Pagatcha has to close it. Come on, boys. Really good. I like this. This is what we want to do. attack of Simon Yates as he reaches the bottom of the climb. Ben Healey tries to go with him. The winner of the Jirro ditalia, the winner of Love Welter, goes onto the final climb of the day with a move to try and win the stage. The British rider reaches the top of the climb, breaks into a smile. He’s now got a hat-tick of victories in the Tour to France. Yates wins stage 10. Here’s a big attack. Remco Napole decides to go. Remco Neapole strikes and Pagatcha decides it’s not worth going. The Irish rider reaches the line and the clock starts. He has got 3 minutes and 55 seconds to wait to find out if he is the yellow jersey. And here goes Pagatcha. Pagatcha’s decided. Well, today you’ve tried, but now I’m going to show you who’s the boss. Ben Healey celebrates. He is going to be on the podium in yellow. And here is Lenny Martinez on Bastile Day. Has done a wonderful job for France. And Bahrain victorious. Pagatcha on his wheel. Finishes about 4 minutes and 21 seconds behind Ben Healey. [Music] Winning the Jurro. You still have the legs. Uh it’s not easy. I’m still a bit tired from there, but uh stage played out in a way that I could be there for the for the stage and yeah, I took took it with both hands. It’s a fairy tale, you know. Uh if you told me this before the tour, I think I I wouldn’t have believed you, you know. So stage win and yellow jersey, it’s it’s just yeah, incredible and uh beyond belief really. [Applause] Simon Yates earns his third tour stage win but first for six years. The reigning Jirro champion holding off tour debutant Timman Arsimon for the Inos riders best stage result. And Ben Healey third get the Irishman in radiant yellow. How to top a stage four win become Ireland’s first yellow jersey since 1987. [Music] I make [Music] Take a second to the right. [Applause] [Music] [Music] Hey, no run. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Yeah. Yeah. That’s mate.

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  1. Ben Healy looked great , ofcourse this Tour de France easily belongs to Jonas and All Star Team Visma . Jonas will probably win by 4 and a Half to 5 minutes . He is the strongest he has ever been in his career and Jonas has his Team of All Stars . But Ben Healy could make 3rd place or even 2nd place . But he has to be able to overcome Remco which will almost definately get 2nd place . Healy has to watch out for Kevin Vaukeline and Lipowitz who could spoil Healy`s chance for 3rd place if hes not careful .

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