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Tadej Pogacar conquered his fourth tour of France and already steps on the heels to the greatest in history.

Tadej Pogacar conquered his fourth tour of France and already steps on the heels to the greatest in history.

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At 26, the Slovenian added his fourth yellow jersey (2020, 2021, 2024 and 2025) and made it clear that we are witnessing an era under his name. In Paris, he closed the 2025 edition with an indisputable authority: 76 hours, 32 seconds of race and an advantage of 4:24 over Jonas Vingegaard, his eternal rival. But Pogacar not only took the general: he also conquered the mountain classification, double blow that summarizes his domain in all land.

With this triumph, he puts into the great totems of the Tour. Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain, the four with five titles, no longer seem so far away. And Pogacar still has margin, legs and hunger for more.

A podium with future and past

The 2025 podium says a lot about the present of cycling: Pogacar above, of course. But behind, the story is still written.

Jonas Vingegaard, second, was again the only one who tried to question the Slovenian. He was brave, he attacked where he could, but always received a lethal response. The 28 -year -old Danish now accumulates two titles (2022 and 2023) and three seconds (2021, 2024 and 2025). It is not little, although Pogacar's shadow prevents him from occupying a throne that could also have been his.

The third place went to a new face: Florian Lipowitz. The German, only 24 years old and debutant in the Tour, took advantage of the hard fall of Remco Evenepoel in stage 14 to take a place in history. His third place is pure promise. We will have to follow it closely.

A list of champions flavored to history

Since its first edition in 1903, the Tour de France has seen legendary names pass. But in recent years, the Pogacar-Vingegaard duel has marked one of the most intense and technical rivalries that the race has had. The Slovenian has four titles in six participations. He only lost to Vingegaard in 2022 and 2023.

Today, Pogacar is just a tour to tie with the oldest. Statistics says it is close. But what we see about the bike suggests that it can overcome them. It has talent, versatility, and something more difficult: mentality.

Jacques Anquetil France 5 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964
Eddy Merckx Belgium 5 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974
Bernard Hinault France 5 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985
Miguel Indurain Space 5 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Tadej Pogacar Slovenia 4 2020, 2021, 2024, 2025
Chris Froome United Kingdom 4 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Philippe Thys Belgium 3 1913, 1914, 1920
Louison Bobet France 3 1953, 1954, 1955
Greg LeMond Of.u. 3 1986, 1989, 1990
Jonas Vingegaard Denmark 2 2022, 2023
Alberto Contador Space 2 2007, 2009
Laurent Fignon France 2 1983, 1984
Gino Bartali Italia 2 1938, 1948
Fausto Coppi Italia 2 1949, 1952
Bernard Thévenet France 2 1975, 1977
Sylvère Maes Belgium 2 1936, 1939
André Leducq France 2 1930, 1932
Nicolas Frantz Luxembourg 2 1927, 1928
Ottavio Bottecchia Italia 2 1924, 1925
Firmin softness Belgium 2 1919, 1922
Lucien Petit-Breton France 2 1907, 1908
Jan Ullrich Germany 1 1997
Cadel Evans Australia 1 2011
Egan Bernal Colombia 1 2019
Carlos Sastre Space 1 2008
Bradley Wiggins United Kingdom 1 2012
Vincenzo Nibali Italia 1 2014
Stephen Roche Ireland 1 1987
Felice Gimondi Italia 1 1965
Bjarne Riis Denmark 1 1996
Jan Janssen Netherlands 1 1968
Jean Robic France 1 1947
Charly Gaul Luxembourg 1 1958
Lucien Aimar France 1 1966
Roger Walkowiak France 1 1956
Federico Bahamontes Space 1 1959
Oscar Pereiro Space 1 2006
Andy Schleck Luxembourg 1 2010
Marco Pantani Italia 1 1998
Geraint Thomas United Kingdom 1 2018
Luis Ocaña Space 1 1973
Lucien Van Impe Belgium 1 1976
Henri Cornet France 1 1904
René Pottier France 1 1906
Louis TROUSSELIER France 1 1905
Maurical town France 1 1903
Gustave Garrigou France 1 1911
Odile defrays Belgium 1 1912
Henri Pélissier France 1 1923
Léon sawier Belgium 1 1921
François FABER Luxembourg 1 1909
Gino Bartali Italia 2 1938, 1948
André Leducq France 2 1930, 1932

Editions from 1999 to 2005 were annulled and declared deserted After the disqualification of Lance Armstrong.

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