Healy takes over the yellow jersey - Yates wins 10. stage of the tour!
Healy takes over the yellow jersey - Yates wins 10. stage of the tour!
Toulouse, Frankreich - On July 14th, 2025 the 10th stage of the Tour de France, which was won by Simon Yates, which was lost from an outlier group. He thus secured his third stage victory at this prestigious event. Ben Healy came in third place behind him and at the same time took over the coveted yellow jersey of the overall ranking after leaving Tadej Pogacar behind. Healy, who was the fourth Irish and first since Stephen Roche in 1987, performed the Maillot Jaune, showed an impressive performance and drove out a distance of 29 seconds before Pogacar.
Felix Gall currently occupies 11th place in the overall ranking and finished 17th, 20 seconds behind Pogacar. Gall thus improved by three places in the overall ranking, but has 5:28 minutes behind the overall HEALY. The French -state holiday of the French also passed without a day's victory because the domestic drivers were unable to break down decisively after they were in an outlier group.
stage course and challenges
The 10th stage comprised eight categorized climbs over a distance of 165 km, with the drivers had to overcome 4,500 meters of height difference. Although Healy narrowly missed the stage victory, he managed to put himself at the top of the overall ranking through his strategic driving style and support of his teammates. Simon Yates started his decisive attack at the foot of a 3.3 km long climb and crossed a 9 second lead.
prospects and upcoming stages
The first day of rest of the tour is scheduled for Tuesday before continuing over 156.8 km around Toulouse on Wednesday on the 11th stage. This stage harbors the challenge of a mountain ranking of the third category, which could prove to be too difficult for the sprinter. From Thursday, the Pyrenees will be on the program, where further strategic decisions and performance tests of the drivers are expected.
The current requirements and challenges to the participants are not only reflected in the sportiness of the drivers. The development in cycling shows that the average driver has changed over the years. With an average age of almost 30 years and a height of around 1.80 m, the physical aspect has become increasingly decisive. Compared to previous decades, the physique of the driver has changed through various factors, which influences both the training methods and the competition strategies.
Overall, the Tour de France also remains a fascinating spectacle in 2025, which is characterized by top sporting performance and through strategic sophistication. The competition for the yellow jersey will remain exciting, while the drivers are preparing for the challenging stages of the coming days.
[Dolomitenstadt] reports that Ben Healy now has the yellow jersey through his impressive performance, while [independent] emphasizing the challenges of the stage and the strategic decisions of the drivers. In addition, [cycling racing bike] offers a look at the developments in cycling and the changes in the profile of the participants over the years.
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