The Tour de France 2025 is wearing riders down, and Mont Ventoux hasn’t even hit yet. In this on-the-ground vlog, Gregor Brown tracks the fatigue building in the peloton and talks to riders about how they’re holding up. With the legendary climb looming on Stage 16, we ask: how much more can they take? #TDF

Stage 15 of the 2025 Tour to France. Let’s talk to the riders to see who’s cracked and who’s clinging to hope as we head into the final week. Yeah, I don’t even want to look past uh the rest day. All I know is there’s a sprint day there and the uh those other three days in the mountains look very very tough. But uh yeah, I think most people probably got their eye on today given it’s probably one of the last chances for sure. Today I’m a bit like yeah, I hope it’s not too crazy the stage and then we have the rest day tomorrow. But so far I’m happy with the legs. Yeah, feeling quite good actually. I’m being able to save a bit the legs uh in mountains. So yeah, I hope it pays off today. I don’t think about moon until it’s uh Tuesday afternoon. But it’s nasty. The stage is fine. Mainly rolling terrain through the south of French countryside. Pretty nice. We don’t have for sure time to watch it like every single day. But yeah, one single climb at the end. It’s good. Then I think Thursday, Friday that going to be tough.

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