
- 4h ago
Pogačar extends Tour lead over 3:30 with Bastille Day solo win; Vingegaard's second place at risk
On the French national holiday, Tadej Pogačar attacked 16 kilometres from the finish at Col de Pertus and rode alone to his third stage win of the 2026 Tour de France, stretching his general classification lead to more than three and a half minutes. Remco Evenepoel finished second 32 seconds back, while Jonas Vingegaard slipped further behind and now holds only a 30-second advantage over the Belgian in the fight for the podium.

- 4d ago
Pogacar breaks Tourmalet ascent record, descends at over 100 km/h to take Tour lead on stage 6
The Slovenian rider won stage 6 in Gavarnie-Gèdre, clocking 43:12 on the Tourmalet ascent and reaching 100 km/h on the descent, opening a 2:42 gap over Jonas Vingegaard.

- 5d ago
Evenepoel clashes with co-leader Lipowitz after Tour de France mountain stage: 'I was rightfully angry'
Remco Evenepoel publicly criticised his Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe co-leader Florian Lipowitz after stage 6 of the Tour de France, accusing the German of refusing a lead-out in the final sprint. The Belgian said he was 'rightfully angry' and that the pair would discuss the incident.
- Jul 6
Pogacar wins Tour de France stage three and seizes yellow jersey from Vingegaard
Tadej Pogacar attacked on the final climb to Les Angles to win the third stage of the Tour de France on Monday, erasing a six-second deficit and taking the overall lead from Jonas Vingegaard.

- Jun 14
Isaac del Toro wins Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes with emphatic solo attack, priming him as Pogacar's top Tour de France ally
Isaac del Toro claimed the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes overall victory, winning the final stage atop the formidable Plateau de Solaison on Sunday. The 22-year-old Mexican now carries three World Tour stage-race wins into the Tour de France, which starts in Barcelona on 4 July.

- Jun 13
Isaac del Toro conquers Grand Colombier as Paul Seixas crashes, chases back, and concedes over a minute
Isaac del Toro (UAE Emirates) soloed to victory on the Grand Colombier in Saturday's 7th stage. Paul Seixas hit the deck early, lost four minutes, and fought back to finish 7th at 1:22. Luke Tuckwell kept the yellow jersey by 42 seconds.
