Tour de France 2025: stage 16 updates on return to fearsome Mont Ventoux – live
The legendary Mont Ventoux returned with full fury in Stage 16 of the 2025 Tour de France, delivering brutal climbs, blistering attacks, and shattered dreams. From early breakaways to GC drama involving Pogačar, Vingegaard, and more, the “Giant of Provence” once again proved why it’s the most feared climb in cycling. Get live race reactions, leaderboard shake-ups, and expert insight as the peloton fights for survival under the scorching sun and relentless gradient!
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We’re following your live commentary sat in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who? Morgan without the 300 p.m. board meeting and I am also a pog car. Super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such, it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels Plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. They’re rattling along at 60 kilometers per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men good and true in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise Holler and Hski are those up in the vanguard. Mark Herky won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. M Pelier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who? Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on Ventu with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Prudam waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with Wow Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JYC. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary sat in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John Who, I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogakar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapes will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels Plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. They’re rattling along at 60 kilometers per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men good and true in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise, Holler, and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelleier is left behind as the med coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who? Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time 171.2 2 km to go. Christian Prudom waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with Wild Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too, as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpason Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar. 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken, but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear, but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JCO. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 kilometers to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as who Morgan without the 300 p.m. board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such. It’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So, I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapes will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds, but climbs to 25. Mise, Holler, and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. M Pelier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who Morgan gets in touch? Work Web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. We’re pog car super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Prudam waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with Wild Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too, as is Jonathan Milan, still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Duning team said in statement third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team J A Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Hu Morgan without the 3 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels Plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mis Holler and Hski are those up in the vanguard. Mark Herky won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 3 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time 171.2 km to go Christian Prudom waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with W van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogakar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JYC. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John Who, I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mis Holler and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelleier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. We’re Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Prudam waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with Wow Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team J A Yco. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as who Morgan without the 300 p.m. board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise Holler and Herski are those up in the vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelier is left behind as the med coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on Vent 2 with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Proud waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with W Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too, as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JCO. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men good and true in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mis Holler and Hski are those up in the vanguard. Mark Herky won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on Ventu with Pog losing some time 171.2 km to go Christian Prudom waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with W van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogakar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JYC. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary sat in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John Who, I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogakar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapes will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels Plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. They’re rattling along at 60 kilometers per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men good and true in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise Holler and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelleier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who? Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. were pog car super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time 171.2 2 km to go. Christian Proud waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with wow van art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday. Having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week, Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement, “He was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and Today Pogakar. 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken, but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear, but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JCO. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary sat in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning John. I’m in exactly the same position as who Morgan without the 300 p.m. board meeting and I am also a pog car. Super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such, it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio. 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. About 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds, but climbs to 25. Mise, Holler, and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelier is left behind as the medast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who? Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with with a board meeting attend at 300 p.m. Been following now and like flat flat bang absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. We’re pog car super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Prudom waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with wild van art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday. Having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week, Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JYC. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 p.m. board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such. It’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So, I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapes will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise, Holler, and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. M Pelier is left behind as the med coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who Morgan gets in touch? Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. We’re pog car super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Proud waves them away. And off goes an immediate breakaway with wow van art among them. Even Romeo is there too, as is Jonathan Milan, still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JYC. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John Who, I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise Holler and Herzki are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Man Pelier is left behind as the medast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend it in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long wait to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team J A Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as H Morgan without the 300 p.m. board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogakar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels Plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. They’re rattling along at 60 kilometers per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men good and true in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise Holler and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelier is left behind as the med coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. Who? Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. We’re pog car super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Proud waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with Wow Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JCO. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning John. I’m in exactly the same position as Hu Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels Plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mis Holler and Hski are those up in the vanguard. Mark Herky won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Man Pelier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on vent two with Pog losing some time 171.2 km to go Christian Prudom waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with W van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogakar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team JYC. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary sat in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. Much chicainery though the escapes will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the mystique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mis Holler and Hski are those up in the vanguard. Mark Herky won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land Pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Man Pelier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. where Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on Ventu with Pog losing some time 171.2 km to go Christian Prudom waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with W van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogakar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 foot 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team Jay Yco. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary sat in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning, John. I’m in exactly the same position as Who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John Who, I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapes will be allowed to stay away for now. Niels plet the domestique for UAE and Pogakar is doing a policing job on the front making sure nobody joins the trio 45 seconds clear though the clock soon reverts to 33 seconds. UAE want this for their man. Milan wants to be up the front for his green jersey point. The sprint isn’t until 59 km left in the stage. 140 km to go. The rattling along at 60 km per hour and the brake loses its advantage. It looks like brakes will come and go until that final fateful climb. 155km to go. Here go three men, good and true, in another attempt to establish a break. The gap is 8 seconds but climbs to 25. Mise Holler and Herski are those up in the Vanguard. Mark Herski won on stage 11 in 2020. A hilly stage ending in Sarin. 165km to go. Lenny Martinez is up the front and will fancy another breakaway to land his pula points. The brakes aren’t snagging just yet. Mont Pelleier is left behind as the Med Coast appears in view. It looks ridiculously beautiful. who Morgan gets in touch. Work web filtering means I’m on the live updates only. My colleague Libby has wisely chosen to WFH so she can watch it. I’m not so lucky with a board meeting to attend at 300 p.m. Been following cycling for 3 years now and I’ve never seen a stage like this. Flat flat bang. Absolutely buzzing to watch it with my wife when I get home from work. We’re Pogar super fans but hoping for a real tussle on Vent 2 with Pog losing some time. 171.2 km to go. Christian Prudam waves them away and off goes an immediate breakaway with Wow Van Art among them. Even Romeo is there too as is Jonathan Milan still fighting off Pogar. The Dutchman has been diagnosed with pneumonia and will not start stage 16 on Tuesday, having been a leading light and worn yellow in Lour’s opening week. Matthew had been experiencing symptoms of a common cold over the past few days. Yesterday afternoon, his condition began to worsen significantly. His Alpasen Dunning team said in a statement he was third in the points classification for the green jersey at the time of his withdrawal behind Jonathan Milan and today Pogakar 110 km to go. Comfort breaks are taken but not in the breakaway who open up the gap. Such a long way to go for them. Anyone winning from that trio would be borderline miraculous. They are 1 ft 45 in clear but not for long as Schmid and Plap set of for team J A Yco. Joseph gets in touch. We’re following your live commentary set in Bedo at the foot of Ventu. The whole town is buzzing. Presume not buzzing at my plotting pros. Instead, the key stage of late tour 2025.120 km to go. Sally Ledger gets in touch. Morning John. I’m in exactly the same position as who Morgan without the 300 PM board meeting. And I am also a Pogar super fan. I know where Hugh’s coming from, but unlike John who I want Pogar to absolutely crush it today. I know most want a close-fought tussle, but I just love watching him take flight. I’m actually quite nervous on his behalf. Go Pogy. Gary Naylor makes a fine point. I believe that Pogar is growing into an old school patron and as such it’s his responsibility to ensure that the race bestows its gifts generously. So I hope he just marks Vizma today and lets a break go. The race needs a climber and a sprinter in the jerseys on Sunday and only he can ensure that. 125 km to go. much chicainery though the escapees will be allowed to stay away for now.