Tour de France 2025: Kaden Groves wins stage 20 as Tadej Pogacar maintains overall lead
Lightly browned and well buttered. A solid pick from the rack.
Summary
Kaden Groves wins stage 20 of the 2025 Tour de France in a dramatic rain-affected race, while Tadej Pogacar maintains his overall lead and is set to secure his fourth Tour de France title. The stage featured a 13-man breakaway, crashes in wet conditions, and Groves' victory in the penultimate stage of the race.
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Groves was then part of a 13-man breakaway that was formed after the second of the day's four categorised climbs.
His compatriot Harry Sweeny attacked over the day's penultimate climb and went clear of Jordan Jegat with 54km to go, but the EF Education-EasyPost rider was caught on the first slopes of the final ascent.
Local favourite Romain Gregoire and Spanish debutant Ivan Romeo attacked on the downhill but as they sped into a wet turn, both slipped to the tarmac, with 21-year-old...
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