Au sprint, en solitaire ou à la photo finish, Eurosport vous propose de revivre les arrivées les plus marquantes de la saison cycliste 2025 !

00:00 : Neilson Powless – Ronde van Vlaanderen
01:25 : Rory Townsend – Classique de Hambourg
02:23 : Wout van Aert – 9e étape du Giro
03:51 : Valentin Paret-Peintre – 16e étape du Tour de France
05:05 : Mattias Skjelmose – Amstel Gold Race
06:20 : Jasper Philipsen – 8e étape de la Vuelta
07:01 : Mads Pedersen – 13e étape du Giro
08:13 : Tim Merlier – 3e étape du Tour de France
09:20 : Jonathan Milan – 17e étape du Tour de France
10:32 : Mathieu Van der Poel – Milan San-Remo
11:11 : Tadej Pogacar – 1ere étape du Dauphiné
12:04 : Remco Evenepoel – Flèche Brabançonne
13:37 : Dorian Godon – Championnat de France

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And Powless is going to win. Van Aert, second. Oh, what a surprise. Neilson Powless, if he wants to win, what should he do? Wait? But we can imagine that with 2 or 3 kilometers to go, if the gap is still 45 seconds, he’ll be attacked from all sides and he won’t be able to catch everyone, poor American. Less than four kilometers. It’s settled. Behind, it won’t close, 48 seconds. Careful, there’s going to be some discussion at Visma Lease a Bike, because they’ll still have to get rid of Neilson Powless, who’s slower than Van Aert. But Visma Lease a Bike can’t afford to bet everything on a four-man sprint. You never know what can happen. They can’t lose. They just can’t. Three against one. Wout Van Aert. Come on, 400 meters. 400 meters from the line, we’ll launch. Short sprint, apparently. Wout Van Aert accelerates. Neilson Powless makes his move. He’s fast, Neilson Powless. He’s very fast, Neilson Powless. He’s passing him. And Powless is going to win! Van Aert is second. Oh, what a surprise! Oh, what a scandal for Visma Lease a Bike. They’ve just eaten the leaflet. They’ve eaten the leaflet, Jacky. We said it, he was talking about this victory. It’s a victory against Mohoric in San Sebastián. Oh dear! Why didn’t we attack Neilson Powless in the last three kilometers? It’s going to be very close. Are these three leaders going to get caught? It’s incredible. The final straight. Be careful because it’s a bit of a crush. Will they hold on for 500 meters? Another 500 meters and then we give it our all behind. I have a feeling it’s going to be very difficult. The sprint is launched from way out for Red Bull, especially with Danny van Poppel right there. Rory Townsend sprints. The Irishman is heading towards the line, there’s not much left. 300 meters, 250 meters. Will he hold on? It’s incredible. The suspense is palpable, shifting towards Danny van Poppel. Rory Townsend has attacked. Is this the Irishman’s day of glory? Is today his day? Will he pull off the feat of holding on to the end? Incredible. It’s magnificent.
Incredible. It’s magnificent. A truly epic scenario today at the Hamburg classic with Rory Townsend winning by mere centimeters. He held on until the very end. 200 kilometers in the breakaway to finish in style. I’m just catching my breath, but it’s truly incredible. Now he’ll have to hold on. It’s the lactic acid; the legs are going to burn. After this little switchback, we’ll see some steep gradients again. Isaac del Toro is going to accelerate. He knows he has to drop the Belgian in the next 300 meters. And Van Aert knows how to push himself to the limit. For now, he’s staying on the wheel. But he needs to be careful not to lose an inch because that could be fatal for the Belgian rider. For now, he’s holding on. For Wout van Aert. After that, he’ll have to take the lead, obviously, at the corner. It’s burning. It’s burning for Wout van Aert, but he’s still there. Isaac del Toro is trying to push the pace. We’re almost at the summit. Del Toro is gritting his teeth. Wout van Aert is hurting. Both riders are at their limit. It’s tough for both of them. But he did it, Wout van Aert. He’s crested the summit. Now, we need to finish the job. We’re at the 400-meter mark, and we’ll be tackling some downhill sections now. Van Aert is pushing hard. Van Aert is back in first place. They know this course, they know that last little right-hand corner, it’s very technical. You absolutely have to take it in front. She’s coming from the other side, yes. Wout van Aert is going to do it. He’s still there. It’s not over yet. Wout van Aert is leading into the final 200 meters. It’s downhill now, he has a length’s advantage. del Toro is going for a sprint. It’s a really technical finish. Watch out for that last corner. Here it is, that last corner. Wout van Aert is on the edge. He makes it. He makes it. He’ll be able to attack again and go for his first victory of 2025. He deserves it. The Belgian triumphs for the second time in this Piazza del Campo. It’s going to be a nail-biting sprint. Ilan Van Wilder continues to lead the final 400 meters. Ben Healy, Valentin Paret-Peintre. We need to watch out for Santiago Buitrago. Hearts racing at 190 for all the spectators, for you watching on TV, for the riders, for Valentin Paret-Peintre in third position. We’ll get there in this right-hand bend and the final climb that will take us to the finish line. We saw it earlier, it’s long, very long. We’ll have to be patient and we’ll have to push ourselves to the limit. Here we go. With Ben Healy, the first to attack. Valentin Paret-Peintre right behind him. Buitrago is feeling the strain. Come on, Valentin. A real struggle, a display of sheer willpower. There’s still time. He lowers his head. Ben Healy is very strong. He’s already won in Vire. It’s right there. There’s still a steep section. Will he manage to catch up? Valentin Paret-Peintre. Valentin is coming up for the stage win. It’s going to be a close call with Ben Healy. Valentin Paret-Peintre is strong. Valentin Paret-Peintre is very strong. France wins at the summit of Mont Ventoux. Masterful. Valentin Paret-Peintre. Enormous. And perhaps we’ll explain in the sprint, there were no attacks on this final climb. No attempt from Tadej Pogacar, no attempt from Mattias Skjelmose or Remco Evenepoel. He spent 35 kilometers alone in the lead, Tadej Pogacar. He’s going to force Remco Evenepoel to launch his sprint. Here we go. It’s going to be a three-man sprint on the roads of the Amstel Gold Race. A royal sprint, Remco Evenepoel still in the lead. Tadej Pogacar is going to try to come back. The world champion is beaten. It’s Remco Evenepoel who goes straight for it. Remco Evenepoel or Tadej Pogacar throws their bikes, along with Mattias Skjelmose. Wow! That’s a death sprint. I’m torn between Pogacar and Mattias Skjelmose. Tadej Pogacar has come back from way back, while Remco Evenepoel had a slight lead. Mattias Skjelmose also threw his bike down. Pogacar looked like he was sulking. Is that Mattias Skjelmose crossing the line? It certainly looks like it, David, that the victory goes to Mattias Skjelmose. Mattias Skjelmose wins! Against the world champion, against the Olympic champion, Mattias Skjelmose wins the Amstel Gold Race. Incredible. Mads Pedersen, who, for the moment, is a little bit behind. Where’s Jasper Philipsen, though? Jasper Philipsen isn’t there, it’s Planckaert. Ah, yes, he’s there. Jasper Philipsen, yes, he’s on Bryan Coquard’s wheel. For Team Cofidis, Madis Mihkels, Elia Viviani. Viviani.
But for now, it’s Viviani who’s ahead of Ethan Vernon in the middle of the screen. Jasper Philipsen. There were several of them, practically on the finish line, but it’s Jasper Philipsen who raises his arm. We practically have four riders. It’s true that from the front, it’s a bit of a crush. It was even a bit chaotic with some riders making small waves. Not Jasper Philipsen, who had to make a big detour, who raised his arm. I don’t know if he saw the line properly, but in any case… Let’s explain. Among the great, among the majestic, Isaac del Toro, very well positioned in second place. Pedersen is also moving up. Wout van Aert, well positioned. Del Toro, very easy. Van Aert understands. He’s on the wheel of the pink jersey. Bernal is also well positioned. Planckaert is leading for the moment. Pedersen in fourth position. Van Aert in third position. Bernal is moving up. For the Movistar team, on Egan Bernal’s wheel. There we go, they’re off. We also saw Diego Ulissi trying to close the gap, and Isaac del Toro is grimacing, trying to attack. Not yet. Look at Pedersen in fourth position. He’s staying on the wheel and alongside van Aert. Pedersen is the first to attack. He saw Wout van Aert, he saw Isaac del Toro. Pedersen went first. He wasn’t very vigilant. The pink jersey was caught off guard by Mads Pedersen’s acceleration. Perhaps too hard for Isaac del Toro. Wout van Aert is hanging on. Pedersen is first. Pedersen keeps going. Perhaps a fourth stage win for the Dane. Van Aert tries to pass him. No, Pedersen is the fastest. Pedersen is the strongest. Fourth stage win for the yellow jersey. The Danish champion from Lidl Trek, Mads Pedersen. Tim Merlier takes the wind to move up and get on Jonathan Milan’s wheel. There was a scramble with Steward. It’s Ackermann, not Steward. Mathieu Van der Poel also made his comeback with 700 meters to go. The yellow jersey, there’s Biniam Girmay, and Danny Van Poppel as well. And Jonathan Milan is going to make his effort on the Post-NL wheel. Mathieu Van der Poel won’t be sprinting. Kaden Groves will. We saw him, the yellow jersey replacing Kaden Groves, but he’s going to be boxed in, Kaden Groves is too far back. Oh no, another crash, another terrible one. The strike, there. Less than 300 meters from the finish, Jonathan Milan launches his sprint. The European champion, Tim Merlier, is there too. It’s going to come down to the two of them. For now, Tim Merlier has a bit of a lead. Tim Merlier, still in front. Or Jonathan Milan with the bike throw. At the photo finish, Tim Merlier raises his arm. It’s going to come down to the two of them. The European champion and Jonathan Milan are neck and neck on the line. They were the two favorites. Who wins this third stage? It was clean for Paul. But because he also has to take the outside, Tim Merlier, Jacky. There’s that wide left-hand bend. Milan is on the inside, and it seems like Tim Merlier is much faster. And then… It’s Tim Merlier, yeah, it’s Tim Merlier. Ideally, you’d still have a teammate to lead out the sprint for him. It’s one of Arnaud De Lie’s teammates who’s doing most of the work. The final kilometer, OH, the crash! With all the sprinters going down. Tim Merlier is stopped. And it’s going to be up front where we’ll be fighting for the win, but a big crash, especially for a Post-NL team. We’re going to have a small group sprint with Jonathan Milan, who managed to avoid the worst of it. With Davide Ballerini, with Fedorov, with Jordi Meeus. For now, it’s a red carpet for Jonathan Milan, who managed to get through it. It’s one of Arnaud De Lie’s teammates who’s leading out, but the bull isn’t there. Yes, he is. He’s there, of course, in the middle. In the wheel of the Green Jersey. Fedorov launches a long-range attack. Ballerini and Meeus are right behind him. Milan bides his time. Groupama-FDJ is also moving up. Russo is gaining ground, while Penhoët is at the back, completely boxed in. And a very long-range attack from Davide Ballerini. Jordi Meeus on his wheel. Jonathan Milan is waiting. He’s well positioned. Arnaud De Lie. De Lie is coming up. They’re touching. Milan in his mammoth sprint. De Lie is coming up. Meeus is beaten at the line for now. The victory, the second of this Tour de France for Jonathan Milan. He can’t launch too far. A sprint after 6 hours and 20 minutes is 160, 200 meters max. Pogacar wants to launch from far out, he’s going to want to… Well done. Like a track cyclist, a sprint from a standstill. Mathieu Van der Poel is going. Filippo Ganna is making the effort and will bring Tadej Pogacar back. How far is it? It’s far for Mathieu Van der Poel. Will he hold on until the line? He takes one bike, he takes two bikes. Filippo Ganna is making the effort. Tadej Pogacar remains stuck behind the Italian. And Mathieu Van der Poel is dropped, Milan-San Remo for the second time in his career. Filippo Ganna, beaten again, but he’ll be on the podium. And Tadej Pogacar, like last year, will finish third. Mathieu Van der Poel, yes, it’s worth watching. Tadej Pogacar, Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel who’s dropped back. And Mathieu. And Mathieu attacks. Yes, Vingegaard knows he’s slower than Pogacar. He’d hate to see Pogacar overtake him and take bonus seconds. They’re working for Jack Stewart. And we’re 500 meters from the finish line. Will the Israeli team be able to close, what, 50 meters, it’s going to be tough. Watson launches for Ineos with Hugo Page on his wheel. They’re watching each other at the front. Come on, Mathieu has to launch his sprint more than 200 meters from the line. Evenepoel is right behind him. Behind him, who launched his sprint? Mathieu Van der Poel in the lead with Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar. It’s not going to work for Buitrago, who’s going to be caught. Mathieu Van der Poel is hanging on, and Tadej Pogacar is gaining ground. Tadej Pogacar, the world champion, wins this first stage ahead of his arch-rival from July. It will be either Remco Evenepoel or Wout van Aert. He’s outsmarted by the bluff, he’s standing on his pedals, but he has absolutely no intention of passing. Of course not. Remco is annoyed. This is going to make the Olympic champion tense. Will he make a move? He also knows how nice van Aert is, who doesn’t like being in this situation. Keep your cool, Wout van Aert. Evenepoel, on the other hand, wants to play mind games, to destabilize. He comes from football, let’s not forget. He’s a player, Wout van Aert. He’s extremely playful. Wait, we have to wait until the last moment. Whatever happens, we have a crazy final kilometer for these two riders, the pressure… We’ll remember this last kilometer of the Brabantse Pijl. 500 meters, it will be a short sprint. Wout van Aert has already experienced this situation in the past, notably at the Tour of Flanders, against Mathieu Van der Poel, but this time, for me, he’s in the ideal situation. Wout van Aert is in the ideal situation. And Remco is waiting, delaying his sprint as much as possible. It will depend on explosiveness. 300 meters now. Who will crack? Who will launch the first attack? It’s Remco with Wout van Aert, who’s lurking in the shadows. He’s tucked in behind the Olympic champion. Remco Evenepoel is leading. He’s holding on. Wout van Aert might overtake him. Wout van Aert is starting to falter. He’ll try to get going again, but he’ll almost certainly have to give up. The Olympic champion is making a winning comeback, and Wout van Aert is beaten again. Kevin Vauquelin was making his way back up the field. Now Nicolas Prodhomme is going to take over. Nicolas Prodhomme accelerates, still with Dorian Godon. Kevin Vauquelin boxed in on the right. Romain Grégoire tucked in behind Dorian Godon, and on the left, Paul Magnier, who might try to anticipate or perhaps create a split. Why not, with Nicolas Prodhomme still in first position? Nicolas Prodhomme still in the lead, Dorian Godon on his wheel. Nicolas Prodhomme still has a bike length advantage. Nicolas Prodhomme, Romain Grégoire’s attack, it’s going to come down to a sprint with Dorian Godon, Kevin Vauquelin in third position. For now, Dorian Godon and Romain Grégoire are battling for the win, with Dorian Godon in the lead. And it’s Dorian Godon who goes straight on. Dorian Godon, 2025 French Champion. The Decathlon, AG2R, La Mondiale team retains its title.

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