Tour de France Tour de France 2025 Stage 14: Pau – Luchon Superbagnères (182.6k)

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Healy really good today. GC Healy now a possibility again.
id prefer if he lost time and went on the break tomorrow to be honest ...And maybe go on stage 20 too

He has great legs and if he 'rested' some days he could win these stages
GC is a top 10 and its very hard for a rider who hasn't trained for GC or has a support team
But he is going so well
 
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id prefer if he lost time and went on the break tomorrow to be honest ...And maybe go on stage 20 too

He has great legs and if he 'rested' some days he could win these stages
GC is a top 10 and its very hard for a rider who hasn't trained for GC or has a support team
But he is going so well

He is 6 minutes behind the next place in GC and almost 6 minutes ahead of 11th. So I think he can do both really. But of course it will be harder to do so if he has no day of rest.
 
Also, major props to Ben Healy!

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Fantastic ride by Arensman today (of course) and also nice to see Lipowitz and Gall doing well from the GC group. But bummed that Remco dropped out, seems like the final bit of tension (for 3rd) is now also reduced considerably. Although on RAI they still believed that Roglic will come 3rd because of his experience in the 3rd week.

Crazy GC gaps, 23 minutes between 1st and 10th after two weeks, that's even more than in the last two editions. I think they will need to seriously reconsider stage design for next year, as it will only get worse in the 3rd week.
 
Poor arensmen when he tells his kids one day how he won a historic tour de France stage at superbahneres, will have to show the photos of himself winning in that horrible kit. Can never be erased.

I cant tell if Ned Boulting is serious or not, but he said the shorts patch is an ironed on transfer style, not sublimated, which is why its already disintegrating, as its noticably getting less visible.
 
All that effort from THJ, and he's the only one in the top-10 (apart from Pogacar and Vingegaard) who stayed in the same position. Rather than climbing one spot from Evenepoel's DNF.

BTW, yes... I do realise that poles and rope doesn't help much when the spectatees just ignore it.
 
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