🕰️ 00:00 —Official start given. 🕰️ 00:00 —The 179-man peloton passed km 0 at 12:47. 🕰️ 00:02 —Intermarché-Wanty control the start 🕰️ 00:08 —Lidl-Trek also in the front positions, The pack is bunched at km 6. 🕰️ 00:09 —179 riders in the race. 🕰️ 00:14 —10 kilometres into the stage 🕰️ 00:15 — MILAN Jonathan is wearing the leader jersey in the point classification. POGAČAR Tadej is owner of the jersey. 🕰️ 00:16 — Vauquelin Kévin (Arkéa – B&B Hotels) is born in Bayeux which is 4 kilometre from his current location. 🕰️ 00:21 —Less than 5 kilometres to the intermediate sprint (Villers-Bocage), Intermarché-Wanty and Lidl-Trek are still in control. 🕰️ 00:24 — van der Poel Mathieu (Alpecin – Deceuninck) moving up in the peloton 🕰️ 00:28 —Milan dominates the intermediate sprint… 🕰️ 00:29 —Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) and Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) followed the sprinters… And now they try to make the break. 🕰️ 00:30 —1. Milan, 20 pts, 2. Van der Poel, 17 pts, 3. Girmay, 15 pts 🕰️ 00:33 —Jonathan Milan wins the Villers-Bocage intermediate sprint with a top speed of 74,7 km/h, which allows him to virtually retake the green jersey! 🕰️ 00:44 —Harold Tejada (XDS Astana) is the first rider to bridge the gap to the lead duo. They are joined by Victor Campenaerts (Visma-Lease a Bike) at km 33. 🕰️ 00:45 —The peloton trail by 10”.Sprinters – Milan, Girmay, Merlier, Watson, Bittner – are dropped. 🕰️ 00:46 —Arensman accelerates. He’s followed by Hirschi, L. Martinez, Romeo, Rubio… The four leaders are caught! 🕰️ 00:48 —Resultats at Côte du Mont Pinçon (km35.5), 1. Simmons, 2 pts, 2. Hirschi, 1 pt 🕰️ 00:48 — Simmons Quinn (Lidl – Trek) pulling in peloton 🕰️ 00:50 —Acceleration in peloton by van Aert Wout (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) 🕰️ 00:50 — Alaphilippe Julian (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) on the wheel of van Aert Wout (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) 🕰️ 00:51 —Next climb is Côte de la Rançonnière (2.3km à 7.5%). 🕰️ 00:53 —Castrillo and Van Aert lead the way 🕰️ 00:54 —Peloton stretched out. 🕰️ 01:02 —5 km to the Côte de la Rançonnière (2.3km à 7.5%) 2nd climb of the day. 🕰️ 01:04 —Tronchon accelerates, He is followed by Healy… Mulhberger counter-attacks. 🕰️ 01:09 —Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard and Kevin Vauquelin are in the first positions of the bunch. 🕰️ 01:11 —van Aert Wout (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) is struggling to hold on in peloton 🕰️ 01:17 —Results at Côte de la Rançonnière (km 56),1. Wellens, 2 pts, 2. Woods, 1 pt 🕰️ 01:18 —A 23.1 km/h climb for Tim Wellens in the Côte de la Rançonnière (2.2 km at 7.9%). The Belgian virtually takes the polka dot jersey from Tadej Pogacar 🕰️ 01:17 —Van der Poel on the move, Pogacar follows immediately!, 🕰️ 01:18 —Also racing on home soil, Guillaume Martin-Guyonnet (Groupama-FDJ) is chasing between the five leaders and the peloton. 🕰️ 01:18 —5 km to the La Batonnière (4.3km à 4%). 🕰️ 01:25 —Martin-Guyonnet is caught by the bunch 🕰️ 01:31 —Acceleration in peloton by Yates Simon (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) 🕰️ 01:33 —Yates Simon (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) joins break 🕰️ 01:36 —Storer and Yates make it an 8-man front group, The gap is up to 15” at km 72. 🕰️ 01:38 —Madouas in pursuit, Madouas Valentin (Groupama – FDJ) is chasing break. Madouas Valentin (Groupama – FDJ) caught by peloton. 🕰️ 01:41 —4 riders with a small gap. Madouas is caught, Laurance counter-attacks 🕰️ 01:44 —Nys Thibau (Lidl – Trek) is dropped from peloton 🕰️ 01:46 —Vauquelin on the move, The eight leaders are only 12” away at km 83. 🕰️ 01:47 —The French youngster is followed by Campeanaerts, Eenkhoorn and Valgren. 🕰️ 01:00 — The counter-attackers are caught, Wellens Tim (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) pulling in peloton 🕰️ 01:58 —UAE Team Emirates – XRG pulling in peloton 🕰️ 02:00 —Tobias Foss (Ineos Grenadiers) initiates another counter-attack. He is dropped by Mathieu Burgaudeau (Total Energies), chasing 20” behind the leaders at km 94. 🕰️ 02:00 —The average speed after 2 hours: 47.0 km/h 🕰️ 02:03 —UAE Team Emirates-XRG set the pace with a gap of 50” at km 95. 🕰️ 02:04 —Burgaudeau Mathieu (Team TotalEnergies) caught by peloton. 🕰️ 02:07 —100 km done for today 🕰️ 02:21 —UAE Team Emirates – XRG pulling in peloton 🕰️ 02:24 —Van der Poel leads the virtual standings, The gap is up to 1’30” and Van der Poel only trails by 1’26” in GC. 🕰️ 02:31 —A group of stragglers return to the pack 🕰️ 02:43 —The eight leaders make their way to the Côte de Mortain (10km to go). The gap to the peloton at km 124: 2’20”. 🕰️ 02:54 —Politt Nils (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) pulling in peloton 🕰️ 02:55 —Onto the Côte de Mortain, The riders face 1.6 kilometres of ascent at 9.5% 🕰️ 03:02 —Results at Côte de Mortain Cote 314 (km 138), 1. Dunbar, 2 pts, 2. Healy, 1 pt 🕰️ 03:02 —The average speed after 3 hours: 46.1 km/h 🕰️ 03:06 —Eddie Dunbar climbed the Côte de Mortain Cote 314 at 18.3 km/h (1.6 km at 9.5%). This is the first time in his career that he has scored points in the best climber classification! 🕰️ 03:14—150 kilometers done. 🕰️ 03:24 —Results at Côte de Juvigny-le-Tertre (km 154.5), 1. Storer, 2 pts, 2. Dunbar, 1 pt 🕰️ 03:28 —Attack by Healy Ben (EF Education – EasyPost) in break. 🕰️ 03:30 —Healy attacks with 42 kilometres to go 🕰️ 03:35 —The breakaway has been leading the stage for 100 kilometers (km 57 to 157), at an average speed of 45.2 km/h. 🕰️ 03:42 —Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) is 34 kilometres away from the finish, with the Côte de Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie in sight. 🕰️ 03:44 —Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) has a lead of 47” at the bottom of Côte de Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie. 🕰️ 03:45 —Acceleration in break by Simmons Quinn (Lidl – Trek) 🕰️ 03:50 —Gap between Healy and group van der Poel is increasing 🕰️ 03:51 —Results of KOM Sprint (3) Côte de Saint-Michel de-Montjoie (174.3 km). 1. Healy, 2 pts, 2. Storer, 1 pt 🕰️ 03:54 —Alone in the lead, Ben Healy did the Côte de Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie (3.7 km / 4.5%) at an average speed of 30.5 km/h! 🕰️ 03:55 —The last 25 km 🕰️ 04:07 —the last 25 kilometres, The gap to Simmons and Storer is up to 1’20” with just over 15 kilometres to go. 🕰️ 04:08 —Healy is the most aggressive rider of the day, 12 last km to win! 🕰️ 04:10 —Healy is inside the last 10 km, +1’50” Storer, Simmons, +2’20” Van der Poel group 🕰️ 04:00 —Ben Healy wins stage 6 of the Tour de France 2025!
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