2025 Tour de France Stage 8 (July 12): Saint‑Méen‑le‑Grand → Laval (171.4 km)

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Milan outsprints Van Aert to win Tour stage eight, Pogacar still in yellow

Stage 8 Winner & Key Results

  • Winner: Jonathan Milan (Lidl–Trek) — his first-ever Tour de France stage victory—overcoming Wout van Aert in a high-speed drag to the line 

  • Podium: 2nd—Wout van Aert; 3rd—Kaden Groves 

Top 10 Finishers

  1. Jonathan Milan (ITA)

  2. Wout van Aert (BEL)

  3. Kaden Groves (AUS)

  4. Pascal Ackermann (GER)

  5. Arnaud De Lie (BEL)

  6. Tobias Lund Andresen (DEN)

  7. Bryan Coquard (FRA)

  8. Alberto Dainese (ITA)

  9. Vincenzo Albanese (ITA)

  10. Søren Edvardsen‑Fredheim (NOR) 

General Classification

  • Yellow Jersey: Tadej Pogačar retains it, with a 54‑second lead over Remco Evenepoel, followed by Kévin Vauquelin (+1’11”) and Jonas Vingegaard (+1’17”) 

Race Dynamics & Events

  • Stage type: Classic flat sprinter stage on pancake‑flat roads with a slight uphill drag in the final 500 m

  • Breakaway action: Mathieu Burgaudeau & Matteo Vercher tested early into the stage but were reeled in ~9 km from the finish

  • Heat & headwinds: A scorching heatwave combined with light headwinds shaped a steady, calm peloton pace 

  • Sprint setup: Lidl–Trek and BSD teams delivered perfect lead-outs—Milan flashed around Groves and held off van Aert in a nail‑biting finish 

  • Minor incidents: A heavy crash involved German rider Jonas Rutsch (~19 km out), though he remounted and continued  GC riders largely rode safely.

Tactical Analysis

  • Milan’s breakthrough: After near-misses earlier in the race, Milan seized his chance emphatically and reclaims the green jersey with a points advantage over Pogačar and Girmay 

  • Elite sprinter depth: A high-caliber top-10 includes veterans like Ackermann, Coquard, Dainese, and newcomers, showcasing broad sprint talent 

  • UAE–Visma skirmish: Tensions resurfaced between Pogačar’s and Vingegaard's teams over feed-zone etiquette and lead-out friction 

  • GC intact: No major shifts in overall standings—Pogačar comfortably holds sway with Evenepoel, Vauquelin, and Vingegaard chasing.

Looking Ahead

  • Stage 9 Preview: Another flat day (Chinon → Châteauroux, 174 km), ideal for sprinters—another showdown likely among the same elite group 

  • Points battle: Milan will try to strengthen his points lead; green jersey contenders will closely monitor his scoring.

  • GC strategy: Pogačar’s team will likely focus on protecting the jersey, while Evenepoel and Vingegaard will wait for mountain stages to make their move.

  • Temperatures rising: Heat could impact athlete condition in upcoming rolling terrain and mountains.

Summary

Stage 8 delivered pure sprinter drama with Jonathan Milan ending Italy’s six-year Tour stage drought and reclaiming the green jersey. The GC remains steady at the top, while team rivalries simmer. With sprinters in focus again tomorrow before the mountains bite next week, the Tour remains beautifully balanced.

Want a deep dive into Milan’s sprint strategy, points classification maths, or a preview of the Stage 10 mountain assault?

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