Résumé de la 2e étape du Tour de France 2025 : Coup double pour Mathieu Van der Poel à Boulogne-sur-mer ! Le Néerlandais s’est imposé ce dimanche au sprint dans le Pas-de-Calais devant Tadej Pogacar, et récupère ainsi le maillot jaune que son coéquipier chez Alpecin-Deceuninck Jasper Philipsen a porté lors de cette deuxième étape. Encore assez nerveuse, la course s’est emballée à huit kilomètres de l’arrivée.

01:40 : Côte de Cavron-Saint-Martin
03:06 : Sprint intermédiaire
04:19 : Côte du Haut Pichot
07:56 Côte de Saint-Étienne-au-Mont
11:44 : Côte d’Outreau

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The starting gun for this second stage, two riders didn’t finish the first stage yesterday. We remind you with Stefan Bissegger and Filippo Ganna who didn’t finish stage 1 number 1, 2,500 meters 2,500 m of elevation gain. Announced, I had a little less than that. Me, I had a little less than 2,000. 2,500? Okay, I had a little less than that. 209 kilometers, it’s off and it’s off to a very strong start with the Ino-X team, it’s Matej Mohorič who is there. And then, a rider who was already in the breakaway Yesterday also, it’s Bruno Armirail, the time trial specialist who is there in the first positions. Ewen Costiou for the Arkea BNB Hotels team Fedorov with Bruno Armirail, Van Moer and Andreas Leknesund. We find national champions at the front of the race today with Leknesund and Fedorov. Jerseys hidden, obviously, because of the rain, we can’t show them to you. They’re under their jackets. Crash at the front! Shh at the front, Fedorov and Leknesund, the two national champions at the front of the race, who are on the ground 165 kilometers from the finish. Did Fedorov take a bag or something? He’s the guy, I think when he wanted to pick him up, he had the umbrella with him . Fedorov was confident at the start of the race. Now, he’s going to be a little less. Now, he’s going to be a little less. He’s the one who made the mistake, slipped. 111 kilometers still to go. We listened to Axel Laurence a few moments ago. Axel Laurence. Mechanical problem.
Mechanical problem. Once again forced to stop. A rider from the Cofidis team after Bryan Coquard , Alexis Renard fell. Yes, he fell. Look. He was in the grass completely outside. The frame plate went to the side. Alexis Renard fell. The end! Yes, he really fell, he crashed. While up front, we’re certainly going to fight for the mountains jersey with our four leaders, Andreas Leknesund, Von Moer, here with Fedorov, in last place in this four-man breakaway, and Bruno Armirail. Bruno Armirail, who yesterday was in the fight with the first climber, Jacky, to get the points against Benjamin Thomas, who exposed himself a little early. Yes, he was. He doesn’t have the speed of a Mattéo Varchet, the speed of a Benjamin Thomas. He had tried to anticipate. We know his talents as a rouleur, but we know his talents as a climber. You’ve listed his various Grand Prix de la Montagne rankings in various stage races. But on this kind of climb, his speed is no longer called upon, but rather his true climbing talents. Small chainring. Bruno, he’s pushing. There are fewer punchers in this group. Remember that none of these men have any points in the mountain classification. Even though Bruno Amirail escaped yesterday, he didn’t score a single point. Bruno Amirail, who is gaining the upper hand. He’s put a big chainring back on the leaderboard. He’s put a big chainring back on the leaderboard, but Brett Van Moer isn’t going to give up like that. And neither is Andreas Leknessund. And Bruno Amiral, he won’t score any points today with Andreas Leknessund trying to jump to the finish line. Will Van Moer manage to get to the top? Yes. The point that was up for grabs here, at the top of this first climb, the Côte de Cavron-Saint-Martin, is for Andreas Leknessund Bruno, not too bad. In force, Bruno. Yes, we’re really going to fight for it. Yes, we’re going to fight for it. And it will be for Fedorov I have the impression. The fastest rider. Yes, in front of Leknessund Fedorov’s victory look behind, we’re fighting, we’ve launched Biniam Girmay Jonathan Milan who is also there, who is throwing all his strength into the battle. The yellow jersey too. Tim Merlier was there too. He’s furious. Jonathan Milan and Biniam Girmay are there, there’s an explanation. And then behind them too, we saw Paul Penouet and Bryan Coquard explaining themselves. I don’t know exactly what happened before the last bend, but… When we talk about nervousness, you have an illustration of it. 52 kilometers from the finish. Breakaway, not yet finished. We’re going to resist. It’s in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. We can announce it, 52 kilometers at the end. Finished! Breakaway, finished. Breakaway, finished with 52 kilometers to go. General regrouping. For how long? It’s starting to rub well since we’re going to reach the bottom of the climb with a road that’s going to narrow. And it’s a sprint, there. We’re witnessing the sprint to reach the bottom of this difficulty. Third category. The Côte du Haut-Pichaud, which now stands before the rider. The Côte du Haut-Pichaud, we talked about its gradients a little earlier in the broadcast. It’s relatively short. Will it be okay for everyone? That right turn there, we ask the public to back off. It’s Visma again, who will be in the lead at the bottom of this climb. 1,100 kilometers at 9.4%. Here we go for this Côte du Haut-Pichaud. It’s Van Aert who takes control of the peloton at the bottom of this climb. Look, Jonas Vingegaard is there, just behind. He won’t be sprinting, Wout Van Aert. Yesterday, he scored points in the mountains, Jonas Vingegaard. I’m joking. We’ll see if, already, on this climb, the one-kilometer loop, is this old Philipsen, yellow jersey, not going to be in trouble already. He approached this climb in a good position, the yellow jersey, but it’s going to cause damage. Already, behind. He’s wedged into Mathieu Van der Poel’s. For now, Jasper Philipsen, we’ve seen the former world champion and stage winner on the roads of Mur de Bretagne, while behind, we’re having the first riders distanced. Come on, Van der Poel is there. It’s Jonathan Milan who’s hanging on, who’s there on the left of the road. The phone, well done. Jonathan Milan who, fortunately, didn’t fall. He’s hanging on, he’s hanging on, Milan. Yes, he knows Jasper Philipsen is there. He wants to stay in contact. If Jasper Philipsen is able to hold on, he wants to be able to hold off Jonathan Milan as well. Stewart too, who is in the front positions for Israel. Very well placed. Tim Wellens, and Wout Van Aert, the two Belgians, in the first two positions of the peloton. Well, the little bottle pass like that over the riders for the Red Bull current. It fell behind. It fell around 10th, 15th position. In my opinion, there are leaders. Remco Evenepoel. Milan. Remco Evenepoel was slightly delayed by this fall. He got away without any problems and I wouldn’t be surprised if he had to brake. I don’t know if he was very well placed at that moment. Evenepoel, we’ll put all that back in slow motion with the rear view later. But pull over! There, it’s not possible. Thomas, I saw, put his foot down. There, we… It’s certainly going to create a break within this peloton. You were wondering if the sprints would be there at the finish in Boulogne. We’re already going to lose a bunch with 30 kilometers to go. But Philippe Seine is fine. Philipsen is very well. Jonathan Milan was delayed earlier with this fall, this slowdown. We’ll take a closer look at what happened to the Italian, but Tim Wellens is the one who’s taking the fall. All those who saw him sick earlier today, are you reassured? The Belgian champion is fine. He’s even doing very well. It was going very well yesterday, it’s going very well today as well. The one who makes a big impression on me is Philipsen . We talk a lot about Mathieu Van der Poel, but Philipsen, he could see himself on the third stage, still in yellow. Tim Wellens, ahead of Pogacar, when we thought Vingegaard was going to score a second point. No, Pogacar went and got him. That point. The Côte de Saint-Étienne au Mont, a kilometer at 10.6%. It’s a real wall that will stand in front of the rider now, before going after the last listed difficulty of the day. Before that, the banner for the last 10 kilometers. There, it’s here, on the right. In 200 meters now, Philipsen is very far away. He’s dropped back a lot to tackle this climber, this wall. The Groupama FDJ at the forefront, who wanted to dictate their pace, choose their routes in this finale , as we said, this finale was tortuous. You explained it this morning, gentlemen, with the map and with the palette. We especially didn’t want to get trapped. We’re going to approach this wall in the lead, with a completely crazy atmosphere, Belgian flags also flourishing in this Côte de Saint-Etienne au Mont. It’s over for Kampenarts , it’s here now, it’s a sprint for the FDJ group. There, we trust Romain Grégoire. He’s well placed, Romain. He’s going to be under pressure. Come on, again, again, again. He’s easy, Romain Grégoire, there. It’s going to hurt a lot. I’m looking for the yellow jersey, I can’t see it. It must be falling back. There, it must be falling back because it climbed very quickly at the foot. It continues with Tiesj Benoot Tiesj Benoot who continues. There’s Mr. Van der Poel in his wheel, Pogacar just behind. And Vingegaard, of course, in the wheel of the world champion. The two best enemies, wheel to wheel on this climb. Things are going well for Romain, there, just in front, Remco Evenepoel in sixth position. Axel Laurence, just two places behind. Remco. Matteo Jorgensen who is still there, also, in the wheel of his leader, where Tadej Pogacar is now alone. Mathieu Van der Poel’s relay, we’re moving aside for Tiesj Benoot, Tadej Pogacar in the lead. And Axel Laurence who is hanging on there for the INEOS team, the French rider, the French puncher , Jorgensen! Matteo Jorgensen, the American who is going there. Maybe that’s Visma’s plan, to harass Tadej Pogacar all the way to the Pyrenees. Try to force him into making a mistake. Yesterday, we attacked him. Here, we’re attacking it nine kilometers from the finish, not with Vingegaard but with Jorgensen. Almost 300 meters left to reach the summit. And behind, we won’t be finished since there’s the Outreau climb, Mathieu Van der Poel, behind. There aren’t many people left. There aren’t many people left, there’s Remco Evenepoel. There’s Romain Grégoire who’s still there. Not bad. Good kid. Matheo Jorgensen, Tadej Pogacar, Vingegaard, Mathieu Van der Poel, Remco Evenepoel and Romain Grégoire, in the middle of this field, 5 stars. And behind, it’s going to come in, I think, on the scales with Axel Laurence, in particular. We saw the effort with Kevin Vauquelin, Jonathan Narváez. He’s right there, Narváez with Axel Lipowitz we’re tearing ourselves apart to try to get back. Philipsen, who’s moved up. Yeah, the yellow jersey first. Not bad. Another two small points for Pogacar. Remember that the last climb listed will be a little less difficult. And Pogacar, who, with three points, takes the lead in the Grand Prix de la Montagne. Even if it means going to the protocol, he has every interest in going for the stage and the yellow jersey. Vauquelin, who came in a little late, scored a small point. Well done by Kevin Vauclain. Remco too, who followed. Who will win in Boulogne-sur-Mer? A puncher like Mathieu Van der Poel? Will we have a general classification rider like Tadej Pogacar, Vingegaard? There’s a puncher like Van der Poel, Romain Grégoire, who’s also here, Axel Laurence. The answer in 6 kilometers. The junction has been made there. With Oscar Onley who is here. Who rode very hard on the roads of the Tour de Suisse. Who shared his training camp with preparation camps around France with Warren Barguil, in particular. Powless who came back, Geraint Thomas who came back, Paret-Peintre, who came back. How long is he there for? Enric Mas, he’s far behind. I only caught a glimpse of him in the last positions. Philipsen who couldn’t come back. Jacky is a little behind. Yes, finished. Philipsen isn’t… He’s not finished, it will depend. It’s Adam Yates, Mathieu Van der Poel, who absolutely doesn’t want to miss his chance. Mathieu Van der Poel, who wants the yellow jersey to stay in the team. This climb doesn’t go up very fast. It could be a problem for sprinters who will tip over not far away. Ben O’Connor fell yesterday. Ben O’Conor who is dropping back. Fred Right who is coming in behind. Watch out for Fred Right too. Magnus Cort who is hanging on behind there? Philipsen not far away. Marc Hirshi who might try to come back now. Look at the Swiss from the Tudor team, he’s there. It’s Kevin Vauquelin who is going to go back there. With Onley on the right of the road with Oscar Onley in his wheel. Tadej Pogacar’s immediate reaction: will he let the duo go? Kevin Vauquellin and Oscar Onley accelerating at the top of this Côte d’Outreau. He’s very strong, Kevin. He’s very strong, he knows it. He doesn’t have a huge burst of speed. He’s fast, of course. He said it, that Tour victory changed his life last year. He obviously wants to taste it again. He just scored a point in the mountains classification, Kevin Vauquelin Jasper Philipsen Lutchenko, whom we also saw. Yeah, Axel Laurence, he exploded. He exploded. Finished. Finished for Axel Laurence, who will have done a lot of… Oh dear! Finished. For Biniam Girmay, and the victim of a mechanical problem, and the attack from Jonas Vingrgaard. Who’s in the wheel? Remco Evenepoel, and who’s in the wheel? Tadej Pogacar. There, that’s not bad. Five kilometers to go. Look, they’re going to start three at a time. The wind, there’s the wind now. Crosswind. It’s huge. It’s huge. Jonas Vingegaard’s acceleration. Evenepoel is in his path. Tadej Pogacar, will they get along? There’s this sequence, obviously, that caused a lot of noise, where the three of them were together on the road to stage three, won by Anthony Turgis, the stage of the paths where he didn’t get along. And there, we didn’t get along. It’s coming in and it’s Kevin Vauquelin who restarts. Once again, with Jorgensen in the wheel. What health, it’s going heavy. He’s taking risks. In this corner, he goes for it. Roglic who will also move with Alexey Lutschenko. Come on, a small break there. It’s Lutschenko who goes for it. Behind, it’s watching. We’re not going there. It’s the Cofidis team that will react. They came out well there, Mathéo Jorgensen, Kevin Vauquelin Lutschenko. Yes, it’s him. I trust you. I told you, I trust you about check-in. The bib number isn’t there. No, it’s not there, but I trust you 200%. Look, the old stripes aren’t there! 3.5 kilometers. The red flame, the last kilometer. It’s over for the yellow jersey. Philipsen is going to lose it. If we want to keep it, we’ll need a very good result from Mathieu Van der Poel in the team. Come on, Joao Almeida is overtaking Florian Lipowitz, we have Pogacar in second place, Jonas Vingegaard in third , in fourth place. It’s Mathieu Van der Poel, Romain Grégoire, Oscar Onley, they’re just behind. Félix Gall, who’s catching up with the Austrian from the AG2R la Mondiale team, who’s also there. Tadej Pogacar is waiting. That’s it. We’re going to try to get going, look. Julian’s attacking! It’s Julien Alaphilippe who’s there with Mathieu Van der Poel in his wheelhouse. Julien Alaphilippe is going to get going, but we’re still 500 meters away. It’s far away.
It’s very far away, Mathieu Van der Poel waiting in the wheelhouse of the two-time world champion. Where is Hirchi? He’s too far away, Marc Hirchi. He’s too far away. He’s looking for Marc Hirchi, but doesn’t see him, he’s much too far away. Vauquelin attacks , Vauquelin attacks on the left side of the road. He anticipates. Kevin Vauquelin’s anticipation: there’s this left turn, we’re 100 meters away. Yes, but Kevin Vauquelin won’t take the lead. It will be Mathieu Van der Poel. Come on, Pogacar will try to pass, who will pass. Julian is well positioned on the road. Pogacar, Vingegaard who perhaps wants to anticipate. And Van der Poel launches. Here we go, Mathieu Van der Poel with the world champion, Julien Alaphilippe, still in his wheelhouse. Tadej Pogacar. Julien Alaphilippe is a little further back. Tadej Pogacar who will make the effort. Will Mathieu Van der Poel hold on? Van der Poel or Pogacar, it’s for Van der Poel. Victory for Mathieu Van der Poel as boss. Here, in Boulogne-sur-Mer after Jasper Philipsen’s success yesterday in Lille. It’s Van der Poel who triumphs in Boulogne. Yes, ahead of Tadej Pogacar. Ahead, Jonas Vingegaard. He comes to take third place. He launched Mathieu Van der Poel from a long way back. We saw that Romain Grégoire was perhaps a little too far in this bend 150 meters from the finish line and must settle for a place of honor or honor from Philipsen who will obviously lose this beautiful yellow jersey. But it will be Mathieu Van der Poel who should take the yellow jersey. Mathieu Van der Poel’s takeover highlights this information. The French are well represented. Look, 50% of the top 8 is occupied by French riders. Four French riders in the first eight positions.

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29 Comments

  1. Yo contaba con 90 Kg de peso libre en Llaranes, y sin venenos, confiando en mi velocidad y habilidad. Pero puestos en harina, cerca del metrosexual e igual peso, esperemos sin venenos, sino de qué hablamos. En cualquier caso, mestán lejísimos de mí, 106-107 Kg blanco, ellos ni 80 Kg blancos.

  2. Vous avez dit que poga allait passer Mathieu eh non !!!!
    Il n est pas seul le d…
    Bravo Mathieu !!!!!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  3. I prefer Eurosport because they show speed and grade percentage, unlike NBC, which doesn't show any of that. I don't understand what they're saying, but thankfully have closed captioning. Great job!

  4. 1'38'' chute d' alexis renard. S'il vous plait les commentateurs, ne rigolez pas. La carriere d'un coureur peut parfaitement s'arreter sur une chute. Restez humble. Merci. Pour le reste j'adore vos analyses.

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