Stage 19 top 10 results, an in-depth analysis, and a look at what to expect in Stage 20 of the 2025 Tour de France

Stage 19: Albertville → La Plagne (93.1 km)
Top 10 Results
From the Independent listing:
Position | Rider | Team (if relevant) | Time Gap |
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1 | Thymen Arensman | Ineos Grenadiers | Winner |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard | Visma–Lease a Bike | + 0:02 |
3 | Tadej Pogacar | UAE Team Emirates | + 0:02 |
4 | Florian Lipowitz | Red Bull–BORA–Hansgrohe | + ? (within GC) |
5 | Oscar Onley | Team Picnic‑PostNL | Fourth overall |
6 | Felix Gall | Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale | + 17:12 |
7 | Tobias Johannessen | Uno‑X Mobility | + 20:14 |
8 | Kevin Vauquelin | Arkéa–B&B Hotels | + 22:35 |
9 | Primož Roglič | Red Bull–BORA–Hansgrohe | + 25:30 |
10 | Ben Healy | EF Education–EasyPost | + 28:02 |
Ben O’Connor, winner of Stage 18, rounded out the top 10 at + 34:34 from the GC leaders
Stage Analysis
Race Dynamics
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Thymen Arensman launched a well-timed solo attack on the final climb to La Plagne, breaking clear with under 13 km remaining and holding on by just two seconds against Vingegaard and Pogacar
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Vingegaard and Pogacar marked each other and crossed together for second and third; Pogacar preserved the yellow jersey by managing time gaps rather than chasing stage honours
GC Impact
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Pogacar maintains a commanding 4′24″ lead over Vingegaard heading into the final two stages
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Florian Lipowitz stays third in GC, safely ahead of Oscar Onley, who sits fourth and trails Lipowitz by 22 seconds in the white jersey standings
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Primož Roglič dropped from 5th to 8th overall after an early attack backfired, costing over 12 minutes on the day
Key Takeaways
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Arensman now has two stage wins in this Tour, proving his prowess on summit finishes outside the GC battle
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Pogacar’s control intact: he chose to ride defensively, allowing stage glory to slip past while prioritizing overall victory
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Vingegaard showed aggression but it wasn’t enough to dent Pogacar’s margin; Onley and Lipowitz provide layers of intrigue in the battle for final podium placement
Stage 20 Preview: Nantua → Pontarlier (184.2 km, Hilly, ~2 900 m climbing)
What to Expect
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A rolling stage with multiple medium climbs, favoring breakaway specialists or punchy attackers.
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GC contenders will ride defensively; Pogacar is essentially safe, so his UAE team can control any aggressive move from GC rivals.
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With the general classification largely settled, teams like Lidl‑Trek or Picnic may animate the stage for opportunistic wins or intermediate sprints.
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Florian Lipowitz vs Oscar Onley: Onley may attempt moves to close his gap in white/GC classification; Lipowitz’s team will be vigilant.
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Time bonuses may tempt a marginal bid from Lipowitz or Onley, though Pogacar’s lead is too large to overturn.
Tactical Notes
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Expect a reduced peloton sprint, or more realistically a small group finish with strong puncheurs pushing for the line.
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Stage-winning leap of faith for riders out of GC — this is their final opportunity for glory before Paris.
Final Thoughts
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Stage 19 turned into an epic moment: Arensman seized victory, Pogacar strengthened his grip on overall, and Lipowitz vs Onley remained tight for the minor podium places.
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Stage 20 is likely quieter on GC, but full of potential for attacking riders looking to steal a late victory.
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With only Sunday’s finish on Champs-Élysées remaining after that, Pogacar looks poised for his fourth Tour triumph, barring any unprecedented drama.
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