Quel énorme coup de Thymen Arensman. Parti seul à moins de 14km de l’arrivée, le Néerlandais, avec peu de marge, s’est imposé lors de la 19e étape du Tour de France, vendredi, à La Plagne. Tadej Pogacar n’a plus bougé après deux premières attaques, terminant 3e juste derrière Jonas Vingegaard. Florian Lipowitz a lui lâché Oscar Onley sous la pancarte des 2km pour conforter sa place sur le podium.

00:48 : Sprint intermédiaire
01:14 : Col du Pré
04:26 : Cormet de Roselend
06:13 : La Plagne

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Attention, first start for the Lidl Trek in 5, 4… Actual start given. Acceleration of the US champion, Quinn Simmons. Quinn Simmons takes the lead. Jasper Stuyven in the wheel. We will calmly go for the 20 points of the intermediate sprint which are decisive, obviously, in the quest for the green jersey. A short, nervous, invigorating stage, as you can see, a short, nervous, invigorating stage. This obviously promises a lot of suspense. Will the breakaway win? Will Tadej Pogacar’s team control the situation to allow him to go for a fifth personal victory? We saw him a little disappointed not to have managed to go for the victory and win yesterday at the top of the Col de la Loze. We felt he had a small affront to make up for. One, two, three, four. For now, Abrahamsen, good. We have the quartet. Fifth, Quinn Simmons, in my opinion, that’s going to be it. Watch out, will we have the quinté in order? Maybe four Quinn Simmons. Milan, who’s still pushing himself a bit, who’s watching. Error between four and five. Four Simmons, five Abrahamsen. Will it fire behind? That’s it, we’re there. The first switchbacks, that’s it. From the Col du Pré and inevitably, the climbers come out. The Albertville native, we started from his home. Alex Baudin reveals himself. With Alexandre Delettre in the wheel. And Pablo Castrillo in third position. Who comes to filter to the front of the peloton? It’s the inevitable Nils Politt. Tim Wellens too, the UAE team’s train, 12 kilometers still to go on this Col du Pré. First climb of the day. We’re going to try to get Michael Storer going for Julian Alaphilippe, clearly in a teammate role setting a very fast tempo to try to get his Australian partner going. And Primoz Roglic is right there in the wheel. Be careful, he too was on the offensive very early yesterday. He’s on the offensive very early in this 19th stage. Yes, we expected it. Yesterday, it was in the Glandon. This time , it’s in the Col de Pré. Little Rubio is doing it again for the Movistar team. 1 minute 48 seconds. That’s the gap Primoz Roglic has to plug if he hopes to be on the podium in Paris. Kevin Vauquelin is in slight difficulty at the back of the peloton. Be careful, even if we’ve seen him in diesel mode throughout this Tour de France, hanging on, showing unfailing mental strength. Here, we’re still a little over three kilometers away from the summit for him. Even if this stage is short, the day could be long. We mustn’t give up, especially not give up on Kevin Vauquelin, who is alongside riders like Franck Van Den Broek. He still has teammates with him. He still has teammates with Raul Garcia Pierna and Ewen Costiou. We see the images of this first group, so a quintet. Just behind, we find Victor Campenaerts, Michael Storer. And Arensman. And Tobias Foss. Tobias Foss? I had a doubt between the two. I’m not going to say, but I have the impression that it’s more Foss, a little broader shoulders. A small handful of seconds between the two groups, but behind, we’re riding hard with Tim Wellens who sets a very strong pace in the Yellow Jersey group. We’ll wait for confirmation from the small counter group. If there’s Arensman or Foss, in any case, it’s definitely Campenaerts. That’s for sure. And it’s Martinez and Roglic who are accelerating. They are forced to accelerate because they remain under threat of the counter-attack , but above all, the peloton, less than 30 seconds behind. The peloton hasn’t recovered a bit. The peloton, still led by Tim Wellens and Marc Soler. It’s a bit of a risk, but one that is certainly demanded by the leader. You’re going to tell me, Pogacar, he’s so far ahead that he can afford it if on certain stages, the classification The overall standings are not counted, that between first and second place, there is a 10- second gap, perhaps the speech would have been different. But it’s well played, in any case. Lenny Martinez took the lead at the top ahead of Primoz Roglic. Valentin, Paret-painter, made a huge effort to succeed in getting back. So it’s a trio that opens the road, followed by a quartet. You have them in the image, Tobias Foss, Victor Campenaerts, Einer Rubio, Bruno Armirail who held on. The gaps are still held. 34 seconds ahead for the leading trio on the Campenaerts group. Only 55 on the Yellow Jersey peloton. The Vauquelin group that can’t manage to get back. Still 20 seconds apart. Andreas Leknessund is sacrificing himself for his leader, Tobias Halland Johannessen. Maybe to have almost a minute at the summit. At the top of the Col du Pré, we recall, these leaders were He will pass with a 55-second lead over the Yellow Jersey group. They had come back to 25 seconds thanks to Leknessund’s work. Come on, Lenny is replacing himself. We’re not going to dispute the points with him. We’ll be stronger as a three-man team for the next part, because now there’s a long stretch to reach the foot of La Plagne. I think today, bad news for Roglic. It’s that Pogacar wants to win. Bad news for Roglic and bad news for Kevin Vauquelin, because obviously, if we want to win the stage, we’re going to ride fast for Pogacar’s teammates. The Vauquelin group, as you can see, continues to lose time to the Yellow Jersey group. Nice try, Primoz Roglic. Now we’ll have to hang on. Also give a little help to Florian Lipowitz, his teammate, because the stakes at the end of this stage are also the white jersey and the podium place. I think that now, on the Red Bull Bora side, we’re going to focus on Florian Lipowitz, of course. We wanted to see, we tried. We were very offensive in this Col du Prêt. We tried to go as far as possible with Lenny Martinez, as a pair, and then with Valentin Paret-peintre. For Primoz Roglic, we tried. It didn’t work, but we have a double stake with Florian Lipowitz’s podium place, the victory of the White Jersey. They are well represented. We also have a teammate for Oscar Onley in the person of Frank Van den Broek. Alexander Vlasov hung on. Primoz Roglic will also be able to give Lipowitz a little help. A few riders, Ineos with Thymen Arensman, Tobias Foss. Ben Healy can also count on the support of one of his teammates. I think it’s Harry Sweenie who’s with him. We also fought hard for a rider from the Movistar team. It’s Gregor Muhlberger. Simon Yates with Jonas Vingegaard. But here, clearly, the UAE team is on a mission. We can say that Tim Wellens is in the form of his life, almost. He’s a rider with a long list of achievements. The boomerang. Yes. It won’t have been much use to Florian Lipowitz, place. The blow to the back of the head. Which is all good for Felix Gall, the possibility for the Austrian to gain a place and find himself in the top 5 of this Tour de France. We saw during this time, Narvaez will not win. We saw Felix Gall’s attack, Arensman’s counterattack. We know that when your name is Felix Gall, when your name is Arensman, you’re not going to wait until the last kilometer. Who’s that little yellow jersey standing there? Pogacar’s attack. It’s a little more than coming for Arensman. It’s a counterattack from Tadej Pogacar. Jonas Vingegaard, white jersey with red polka dots, stuck in the wheel. He’s in the wheel. But in any case, we’re in a completely different situation from the past days when we saw Pogacar in a defensive position. He decides to attack. We remember in Hautacam, when he really attacked Pogacar, Vingegaard was quickly distanced on the first attack. There, he responded. Jonas Vingegaard. Fifteen seconds ahead for the leading trio. Pogacar, Vingegaard, Arensman. Arensman will harass this duo once, twice. Will the third time be the charm? Pogacar doesn’t react. Vingegaard gets back on the pedals, takes the opportunity to refuel. And Arensman digs. He obviously can’t launch violent attacks; it’s a bit of a bluff. He goes to the other side of the road, hoping that there will really be a big marking between Vingegaard and Pogacar. Well done by Arensman. He knows he’s weaker, but with a small hope of winning. He’s the weakest of the three, but he’s the strongest in the group of 30 that was leading at the foot of La Plagne. It’s Tadej Pogacar who’s forced to lead at a pace consistent enough to stay within range. Thymen Arensman. Thirty-three seconds. Tadej Pogacar with the top 10 of this general classification of the 2025 Tour de France in his wake , his runner-up Jonas Vingegaard, the one eyeing third place. Oscar Onley, he’s currently fourth, just… Moreover, we find Lipowitz, Gall, Johannessen, Healy. Only Kevin Vauquelin is missing. And Ben O’Connor too, who closes the top 10 and is somewhere between the Maillot Jaune group and Kevin Vauquelin. And Pogacar attacks. The first at 14, the second at 7 kilometers. Onley who has dropped Lipowitz! And there, it’s interesting. The podium could be taking shape. This is now a crucial moment for Florian Lipowitz in his white jersey. Remember, 22 seconds. Are we going to see Oscar Onley accelerate immediately? No, for now, he’s staying put. I don’t know if he saw that Lipowitz was being dropped or not. In any case, he’s being cautious, but Lipowitz has just shown the first sign of weakness. Yes, Lipowitz who hasn’t stepped back. He’s sitting tight. It’s still Thymen Arensman who’s in the lead. At 26 seconds, he’s starting to lose second by second. Thymen Arensman, perhaps, is starting to get stuck. Who will be the most combative of the day? And we’re waiting for the match with Jonas Vingegaard. Onley dropped. Onley dropped under the two-kilometer sign. Lipowitz coming back and taking the formation. That will give him wings. Yes, aren’t we going to see Lipowitz accelerate completely to completely distance Oscar Onley? And who’s asking directly into the earpiece. Yes, it’s going well for Lipowitz. So that… And it’s the Tour de France podium. There you go. There’s Lipowitz’s acceleration to definitively push Oscar Onley off the podium. Too bad, ride, ride, ride. Too bad now, it’s your race, don’t look back. And Tadej Pogacar didn’t ask for that much. Yes, this is the ideal scenario for Tadej Pogacar. They’ll have him in their sights. Let’s remind ourselves of the stakes, Lipowitz is now riding to distance Oscar Onley. This gives Tadej Pogacar a breather. He who has done almost the entire climb in the lead. There are those who are the 20 seconds, between the Yellow Jersey group and the race leaders. Be careful, if you look at each other too much, Thymen Arensman is a real danger. Yes, I think Pogacar is waiting for an attack from Vingegaard. Vingegaard is waiting for a third acceleration from the Yellow Jersey, but accelerations that don’t come. That’s a godsend for Arensman, who still loses 10 seconds there, in the space of 200 meters. Because there’s a clear acceleration from Lipowitz, who now pushes Onley back to about thirty seconds. Where is Arensman? He’s here, he’s right here. It’s far from over. It’s going to be terrible. It’s far from over. But it can be done, obviously. In the earpiece, we must have the British team’s sporting directors cheering him on. He’s not looking at the speedometer anymore. He’s not looking at the Watts anymore, Arensman. It’s about courage. Jonas Vingegaard to save his Tour de France. Tadej Pogacar to secure a fifth victory. Florian Lipowitz won’t fight for victory. He’s sacrificing himself so he can reach the podium on the Champs-Élysées. Arensman picks up the pace, 50 meters apart, 530 meters from the finish line. And it’s not moving. And it’s not moving for Pogacar. It’s not moving for Vingegaard. Come on, Thymen. Again. Come on. That would be huge. It would be huge if Arensman managed to go for the victory. He’s going to get eaten up in the last 100 meters. They’re tough, those last few meters. Pogacar has Vingegaard cornered along the barrier. We’re not moving. He’s not turning around, Pogacar. At no point did we see him turn around to see Vingegaard’s position. He’s not going to move. He’s not going to move, Vingegaard. That’s going to do it for Arensman. But it’s huge. What Thymen Arensman is doing is huge. He’ll have about a thirty-second lead throughout the climb, and we’re still looking at each other between the yellow jersey and the white jersey with the red polka dots. And that will allow Thymen Arensman, perhaps, to go for the win. Perhaps an acceleration from the polka dot jersey, but it will be too late. We’re going to give ourselves a nice present. We gave a gift in the Pyrenees, we’ll give Arensman a gift in the Alps, unless there’s a comeback. It’ll be too late. Vingegaard fires his weapon, but it’s too late. Thymen Arensman goes straight for it, the second victory. He can’t believe his eyes, but he’s the one who triumphs in La Plagne. And second place for Vingegaard. Pogacar didn’t budge and comes in third. He gets bottled up at the finish line. Fourth place for Lipowitz, who will surely suffer the podium in Paris. Oscar Onley was valiant, but must bow to the white jersey. The suffering. Three weeks of fighting, battling, discovering himself at this level of competition on long climbs. Passes that he was discovering for the most part. And it’s a very complete Tour de France by Kevin Vauquelin, who certainly finishes 6 minutes and 20 seconds behind Thymen Arensman, but who will be in the top 10 on the Champs-Élysées. We discover this top 10 with the first Frenchman, Valentin Paret-Peintre, who comes in ninth. Arensman wins little, but wins well. Fifth victory since the start of his career. His second on the roads of this Tour de France. Flo, let’s take a look at the provisional general classification. Yes, it’s been a long time, but Jonas Vingegaard makes up time on Tadej Pogacar. He picks up two small bonus seconds. He was 4’26” behind. It’s the comeback. The comeback. Lipowitz secures, let’s speak conditionally, the podium and the white jersey because he resisted Onley, so he dug in, he had 22 seconds, he managed to increase this lead. A good move for Gall and Johannessen. Johannessen gains two places. Kevin Vauquelin remains seventh and Primoz Roglic, therefore, drops back to eighth place. And Ben O’Connor and Ben Healy complete this top 10 which should be the one on the Champs-Élysées.

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  1. Vingegaard egan bernal in bir level üstü…yarışın kendine bırakılmasını istiyor…zamanla enric mas gibi olacak…
    Sepp kuss ve van aert son derece formsuz…jorgensen yarış zekası eksik…
    Pogacar TDF i seleden kalkmadan kazanır bu rakipler oldukça

  2. oh làlà pauvre Pogacar , il amené toute la monté . les commentateurs qui essaient de nous faire croire que Pogacar n'avait pas les moyens d'écraser la concurrence une fois de plus lol

  3. Le titre est hallucinant 😂😂😂
    Haletant ????? piège ????
    Est ce que vous voyez le même tour de France que nous ????
    Oui la victoire française au Ventoux était un des rares bons moments….
    Mais le reste…
    Franchement ce tour 2025 est à classer parmi les plus mauvais de son existence 😉

  4. Pogacar est cuit. Il faut croire qu’il en a sous la pédalé mais ne peut plus.
    À t’il déjà laissé une victoire à quelqu’un ? Jamais donc il est cuit coque

  5. Jonas ne prend même pas un relais pour qu'ils aillent régler ça à deux, comme des boss qu'ils sont. Être perdant après une belle bataille c'est toujours plus valeureux et classe que de refuser la baston.
    Les Tours se ressemblent sans se ressembler finalement, on a toujours les mêmes mais les dynamiques sont différentes. Et ces génies de directeurs d'équipes qui laissent échapper des victoires parce que le peloton n'a pas envoyé pendant 1 ou 2 mn pour éviter que des mecs devant ne finissent quelques secondes devant les champions d'UAE et Visma, ça a un côté ridicule quand on sait ce que rapporte une victoire en terme d'image. Trop de confiance !
    Bref pas le plus beau Tour qu'on ait vu. Les français nous ont fait plaisir heureusement, et quelques autres aussi !

  6. il n'y a rien d'haletant. Que des bobards pour garder le public et les téléspectateurs car le TDF est une affaire très juteuse et un gâteau à se partager y compris par les commentateurs et les consultants de France Télévisions. Tout le monde participe à cette immense arnaque en connaissance de cause. Le spectacle est absent depuis de nombreuses années. On n'a rien à se mettre sous la dent. On dirait que pour les coureurs l'important est de participer non sans oublier de passer à la caisse.
    Les commentateurs s'emballent (pour faire croire que le spectacle est là) pour les attaques, des deux protagonistes à 1 km de l'arrivée qui ne durent pas plus de 10 secondes, comme des pétards mouillés.
    Mais où sont passés les chevauchée solitaires de Pantani et j'en oublie.

  7. Que voulez vous que pogacar fasse il a fait rouler ses équipiers il a attaqué deux fois au contraire de vingegaard qui refuse de prendre le relais pourtant c'est lui qui a obligation de résultat

  8. 3 semaines de course, AUCUN signe de fatigue, AUCUN fléchissement, AUCUN coup de mou, AUCUNE défaillance.
    Je suis prêt à parier que d'ici 3 ans grand max, Pogastrong va faire parler de lui, mais cette-fois ci à l'insu de son plein gré.

  9. Vu que vous mettez toujours le vainqueur dans vos titres je me dis que pour une chaîne de sport vous comprenez pas grand chose au sport.
    Flemme de regarder vos vidéos, ils sont plus intelligents sur France Tv, ils font au moins en sorte qu'on clique sur la vidéo contrairement à vous 👍

  10. Méritant Arensman!! Poga avec plus de 4mn d'avance calque intelligemment sa course sans coup férir et va aussi s'attribuer le maillot à pois. Inutile de se dépenser plus en vue d'autres objectifs il ne faut pas oublier aussi que les coureurs sont "rinçés". Qui à Pontarlier ce jour? Côté français Alaphilippe affiche un 10/1 Barguil Berthet sont bien V P Peintre Costiou Laurance aussi et Venturini fait un beau tour de France! Campenaerts Narvaez voir Hiquita peuvent s'adjuger la 20éme. Il faudra être fort pour gagner face à la concurrence de beaucoup d'équipes bredouilles qui veulent sauver l'honneur dans ce TDF 2025

  11. Haletant !??? C'est tout sauf haletant. Surtout quand on sait dès le départ qui va gagner, et que les étapes sont dirigées par le directeur d'équipe depuis les voitureS avec les oreillettes!

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