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Behind The Race - Tour de France / Recap Finale

Behind The Race - Tour de France / Final Recap

Three weeks, twenty-one stages, countless stories to tell.

The curtain falls on the 2025 Tour de France, leaving us with a mix of emotions that will be hard to forget. Amid the toughest climbs and endless days, a performance that will last a lifetime emerged: Oscar Onley finished fourth in the general classification. An incredible result, built on intelligence, perseverance, and a mental strength that withstood every challenge of the race.

But the last week also brought other memorable moments. Frank van den Broek, in stage 20, fought until the last meter, taking a well-deserved second place. And Tobias Lund Andresen, in the Valence sprint, demonstrated his talent with a brilliant third place among the sprinters. Results that speak for themselves, but they only tell a part of our Tour. Because behind every placing are men, effort, and dedication.

We've made our mark. And this is just the beginning.

This is Behind the Race.

Oscar Onley finished the 2025 Tour de France in fourth place, an extraordinary performance that reflected the enormous energy expended on every stage of this final week. Impeccable teamwork , always alongside the strongest, stage after stage. ( Photo: CAuldPhoto )

Mont Ventoux has been included on the Tour de France route 18 times since its first appearance in 1951. This iconic mountain is renowned for its difficulty and unpredictable conditions, and has often been the scene of legendary moments in the history of the race.

Frank van den Broek finished second in Pontarlier, stage 20 of the Tour de France, displaying an extraordinary performance and unparalleled determination. ( Photo: CAuldphoto )

Our Proxima Team Edition wheel , designed to deliver superior performance at every stage of the race. With advanced technology and high-quality construction, it accompanied Team Picnic PostNL during every stage. It's not just part of the race, it's an integral part of the success . ( Photo: Pocispix )

During stage 17 of the Tour de France, finishing in Valence, Tobias Lund Andresen showcased his talent in the final sprint. Despite the rain and tension, he achieved a brilliant third place , carving out a place for himself among the strongest sprinters in the peloton. (Photo: CyclingImages)

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