Arensman wins 19th stage of Tour de France, Poga膷ar moves closer to title

Netherlands' Thymen Arensman crosses the finish line to win the nineteenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 93.1 kilometers (57.85 miles) with start in Albertville and finish in La Plagne, France, Friday, July 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

LA PLAGNE, France (AP) 鈥 Dutch rider Thymen Arensman launched a daring solo attack on a long final climb and held on grimly to win the 19th stage of the Tour de France on Friday.

Although race leader Tadej Poga膷ar took a step closer to a fourth Tour title, the Slovenian star could not catch Arensman. He finished the stage in third place behind Dane Jonas Vingegaard, who just beat Poga膷ar to the line.

It was a rare success for the two-time Tour winner Vingegaard over Poga膷ar in this year's race but ultimately made little difference, since Poga膷ar is 4 minutes, 24 seconds ahead of Vingegaard with two stages left.

Vingegaard could not drop Poga膷ar on Friday's , which featured a 19.1-kilometer (11.8-mile) finish up to the ski resort of La Plagne.

Arensman had shown his climbing ability with a stunning solo effort last Saturday to win a .听

He made his move this time with 13 kilometers left. Poga膷ar and Vingegaard marked each other at first and chose not to follow.听

By the time they did, it was too late and Arensman won the stage by 2 seconds.听

鈥淭adej and Jonas are the strongest in the world, almost aliens, and I'm human," the 25-year-old Arensman said. "I can't believe I beat them today. I tried to not look behind.鈥

Moments after crossing the line, Arensman put his hands on his face and wept as he sat on the ground against a crash barrier, panting heavily with exhaustion.

鈥淚'm absolutely destroyed, I can't believe it. To win one stage from the breakaway was already unbelievable,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut now to do it against the strongest riders in the world, it feels like I'm dreaming.鈥

Ottawa's Michael Woods finished 80th in Friday's stage and dropped three spots to 56th overall, three hours six minutes 59 seconds behind Poga膷ar.

Guillaume Boivin of Longueuil, Que., Woods's Israel-Premier Tech teammate, was 143rd on Friday and remained at 148th overall, 5:15:59 off the pace.

Stage shortened after cows infected

Stage 19 was shortened after cows infected by a contagious disease were culled in an area along the mountainous route.

It was meant to be 129.9 kilometers long but trimmed to 93.1 kilometers. Two of five climbs were removed, including the 13.7 kilometer Col des Saisies 鈥 where an outbreak of nodular dermatitis (lumpy skin) affected a herd of cows.

鈥淭he discovery of an outbreak of contagious nodular dermatitis affecting cattle in a herd located specifically in the Col des Saisies necessitated the culling of the animals,鈥 race organizer ASO said. 鈥淚t was decided, in agreement with the authorities, to modify the route.鈥

However, the stage still featured two Hors cat茅gorie ascents 鈥 the hardest level of climbing 鈥 with a 12.6 kilometer ascent up Col du Pr茅 followed by the trek up La Plagne.

Primo啪 Rogli膷, the 2020 Tour runner-up and a record-equaling , attacked near the top of Col du Pr茅 but then faded well away.

Saturday's penultimate stage

Saturday's 20th stage is a hilly through eastern France finishing in Pontarlier.

Sunday's 21st and final stage sees three climbs up 鈥 a short, sharp ascent which featured at the Paris Olympics last year 鈥 before a traditional finish on the Champs-脡lys茅es.

Around 3,000 police officers will be deployed on Sunday to ensure security.

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