Tour de France Stage 7 results, standings
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Ben Healy claimed a sensational victory in Stage 6 of the Tour de France 2025 with a solo breakaway over the 201.5 km route from Bayeux to Vire Normandie. The Irish rider surged ahead with 40 km to go and never looked back,
Healy has always shown his Tour promise. In 2020, he won the last stage of the Ronde de l’Isard in France, considered one of the top under-23 races in the world, the same day as Bennett won the last stage of the Tour de France. In 2019, Healy was also the youngest ever winner of a stage of the Tour de l’Avenir.
The Athletic spent stage six of this year's race with the EF Education-Easypost team — this is how they fuelled Ben Healy's solo win
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Cycling News on MSNTour de France stage 6: Ben Healy launches long-range attack for solo victoryIreland's Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) soloed to victory on stage 6 of the Tour de France, attacking out of the day-long breakaway with 42km to ride to his first Tour stage win, whilst Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) reclaimed yellow behind.
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VELO on MSNBen Healy – The Consummate Gen Z Tour de France CyclistIf you were to take that perspective, Ben Healy’s stage six victory at the Tour de France is a great example of why he is the consummate cyclist of Gen Z. From his predilection for a long solo breakaway to his obsession with aerodynamics,
Tour de France continues on Friday with Stage 7, a 197 km trek through Brittany featuring rolling terrain and a dramatic finish at Mûr-de-Bretagne.
Tim Merlier pipped Jonathan Milan to victory on a crash-strewn stage three of the Tour de France that saw Saturday's stage winner Jasper Philipsen forced to abandon in the green jersey.