Tour de France 2025: Stage 21 Live Results and Standings

The 2025 Tour de France kicked off in Lille, marking the first time in five years that the race started on home soil. The event witnessed an intense rivalry between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard, who battled for the lead throughout.

In a remarkable display of dominance, Tadej Pogacar clinched his fourth Tour de France title, asserting his cycling prowess once again. Pogacar secured the yellow jersey midway through the 21-stage race and maintained his lead without facing any significant challenges, ultimately finishing over four minutes ahead of his closest competitor.

Reflecting on his victory, Pogacar credited his team’s strategic approach and his own exceptional performance. Even with the title all but guaranteed, Pogacar pushed hard during the final stage, braving harsh weather conditions to cross the finish line in a spectacular fashion. Despite the rain, a massive crowd gathered in Paris to witness the thrilling conclusion of the 112th Tour de France.

During the final stage, Pogacar held a commanding lead of four minutes and 24 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard, who secured the runner-up position. Florian Lipowitz rounded out the podium, completing the top three standings.

Pogacar commended Vingegaard for putting up a tough fight, showcasing true sportsmanship in acknowledging his competitor’s efforts. The intense battle between the two cyclists added an exciting element to the race, keeping fans on the edge of their seats throughout.

The 2025 Tour de France standings after Stage 21 are as follows:
1. Tadej Pogacar, Slovenia: 76 hours, 32 seconds
2. Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark: 76:04.56 (4 minutes, 24 seconds behind)
3. Florian Lipowitz, Germany: 76.11.32 (11 minutes)
4. Oscar Onley, Great Britain: 76:12.44 (12 minutes, 12 seconds)
5. Felix Gall, Austria: 76:17.44 (17 minutes, 12 seconds)
6. Tobias Johannessen, Norway: 76:20.46 (20 minutes, 14 seconds)
7. Kevin Vauquelin, France: 76:23.07 (22 minutes, 35 seconds)
8. Primoz Roglic, Slovenia: 76:26.02 (25 minutes, 30 seconds)
9. Ben Healy, Ireland: 76:28.34 (28 minutes)

As the 2025 Tour de France came to a thrilling close in Paris, cycling fans were treated to an exhilarating display of skill and sportsmanship by the world’s top cyclists.