Stage 13 & 14 of the 2025 Tour de France, showing exactly how Tadej Pogačar seized control of the race

Stage 13 – Peyragudes Mountain Time Trial (July 18, 2025)
Result & Top Times
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Winner: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), soloing to victory in 23:00 over the 10.9 km climb—his fourth stage win of this Tour and 21st career Tour stage victory 2nd: Jonas Vingegaard (+36 sec)
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3rd: Primož Roglič (+ some time)
GC Impact
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Pogačar extended his lead to over 4 minutes ahead of Vingegaard—a commanding buffer, with Evenepoel slipping further behind (~7 minutes back)
How He Took Control
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Flawless execution: Maintaining best pacing through time checks and choosing a standard road bike for comfort and efficiency—not a TT bike
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Mental strength: “Almost blew up at the end, but saw the clock and knew I would win”—a sign of peak mental focus
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Strategic dominance: Neutralizing Mountain TT as a GC threat and converting it into decisive advantage.
Stage 14 – Pau → Luchon-Superbagnères (July 19, 2025)
Result & Top 3
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Thymen Arensman (INEOS) – solo breakaway win
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Tadej Pogačar – +1:08
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Jonas Vingegaard – +1:12
GC Shake-Up
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Pogačar retained yellow and extended his GC lead to 4:13 over Vingegaard
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Remco Evenepoel abandoned mid-stage, removing a major rival
Shaping the Race
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Controlled the GC group: Pogačar smartly shut down Vingegaard's attack with 4 km to go, then used his sprint to claim bonus seconds at the line
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Physically resilient: Despite the brutally challenging terrain (Tourmalet, Aspin, Peyresourde, Superbagnères), he remained composed, matching GC pace and sealing time gains
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Tactical acumen: Accepting defeat to a breakaway stage perse but locking focus on his main rival, Vingegaard, to preserve maximum margin.
Cumulative Insight: How Pogacar Took Control
Stage | Performance | Result |
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12 (Hautacam) | Massive solo attack with teammate setup | Seized yellow decisively |
13 (TT) | Domination in climbing TT, chose ideal bike | Extended lead to 4+ min |
14 (Massif day) | Contained rivals, grabbed bonus time | Cemented 4:13 lead |
Pogačar’s grip tightened through powerful climbing, time-trial dominance, and exceptional race intelligence, leaving his competitors scrambling. Evenepoel’s exit and Vingegaard’s inability to close gaps have all but confirmed Pogačar’s hold over the Tour.
Looking Ahead
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Stage 15 & beyond: Remaining mountain stages and the Alps loom—but with a 4+ minute cushion, Pogacar can ride with strategic patience while contenders push to claw time.
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Psychological edge: His unshakable form and tactical sharpness project that he’s in full control.
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Key focus now: Will Pogacar chase more stage wins or play defense to Paris?

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