Stage 13 of the Tour de France 2025 features a brutal mountain time trial from Loudenvielle to the summit of Peyragudes. This 13km solo test may be short, but it is relentless—climbing over 650 meters, including pitches that reach a leg-breaking 16%. The final 8 kilometers average nearly 8% gradient. We preview the decisive day in the Pyrenees. #TDF

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Turn to France 2025 stage 13. Our second TT of this year’s edition up to Paragu 10.9 kilometers. Ada that’s uphill averaging 7.9% with a wicked 16% or a 16 17% gradient kicker near the top. There’s no hiding in this stage. Could it be Tadia Pocacho just gaining more time on Yonas Vingo exposing the weaknesses? Remco Evanapole winner of the flat TT that we had. It seemed like years ago in this year’s edition, could it be Remco fighting back? A lot’s going to be to play for, including the top three overall in the GC as we’re only midway through this Tour to France 2025. Drop your comments down below. Who’s going to pick up the TT wins stage 13? Remco Tad is going to dominate more or we’re going to see a Yonas Vaga fight back. What’s my pick? Who am I going with? I’m going with the domination of Tad Pagato. You’d be silly not to. Last off in the yellow jersey, winning the stage, Paraguided, stage 13 of the 2025 Tour to France.

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  1. Pogocar won today’s stage again by over 36 seconds over vingegarrd and is now 4 minutes ahead of vingegarrd overall. Pogocar has won the tour after today’s stage

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