Tour de France Stage 9 (July 13: Chinon → Châteauroux, 174 km)

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Tour de France 2025: Tim Merlier wins stage nine as Van der Poel break falls short - as it happened

Stage 9 Winner & Top 10 Finishers

Winner: Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick‑Step) – his second Tour stage win this year, showcased incredible sprint timing in a chaotic bunch dash.
2nd: Jonathan Milan (Lidl–Trek)
3rd: Arnaud de Lie (Lotto)
4. Pavel Bittner (Picnic–PostNL)
5. Paul Penhoët (Groupama–FDJ) 


General Classification After Stage 9

Rank Rider Gap
1 Tadej Pogačar 33h 17'22"
2 Remco Evenepoel +54″
3 Kévin Vauquelin +1′11″
4 Jonas Vingegaard +1′17″
5 Matteo Jorgenson +1′34″
6 Mathieu van der Poel +1′46″
7 Oscar Onley +2′49″
8 Florian Lipowitz +3′02″
9 Primož Roglič +3′06″
10 Mattias Skjelmose +3′43″ 

Pogačar retains yellow, maintaining a comfortable 54‑second buffer over Evenepoel 

Race Dynamics & Key Events

  • Breakaway flair: Van der Poel and teammate Jonas Rickaert launched a daring 173 km-long move, riding relentlessly at ~50 km/h — Rickaert snagged the combativity award before Van der Poel was reeled in 700 m from the line.

  • Sprint showdown: As the peloton surged, Merlier capitalized on perfect positioning behind Milan, unleashing a powerful late burst to clinch victory.

  • Crashes & conditions: Crosswinds and heat made the stage intense, but no major fallout among GC contenders. João Almeida abandoned the Tour earlier due to rib injuries from Stage 7 

Tactical Analysis

  • Merlier’s mastery: Confirmed his sprint pedigree with a clinical launch, reinforcing Soudal Quick‑Step’s dominance in flat finales (~50 km/h pace) 

  • Van der Poel’s grit: His long-range effort energized the crowd and disrupted control, but ultimately couldn’t hold off the organized sprint teams 

  • GC stability: Pogačar's defense against Vingegaard's echelon attacks proved effective; key rivals maintained position without losing time.

  • Evenepoel lurking: His position 54 seconds back remains threatening as the high mountains approach.

What Lies Ahead

  • Stage 10 preview (July 14 – Bastille Day): A punishing 165 km through the Massif Central to Puy de Sancy, featuring eight categorized climbs—likely to be decisive for GC contenders

  • Points jersey chase: Milan still leads green, but Merlier’s second win tightens the battle (227 vs 150 points) .

  • Heat endurance: With high temperatures persisting, thermal management will be key in the mountains.

Summary

Stage 9 delivered a spectacular sprinter's showdown, highlighted by Van der Poel’s bold break and Merlier’s tactical sprint victory. While Pogačar’s GC status remains firm, mountains loom large—and tensions will heighten tomorrow as climbers sharpen their attacks.

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