Wellens cruises to maiden Tour win on stage 15

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Tim Wellens celebrates winning stage 15 of the 2025 Tour de FranceImage source, EPA

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Tim Wellens has now claimed five Grand Tour stage wins

Belgian champion Tim Wellens claimed his first Tour de France stage victory with a breakaway win on stage 15.

The UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider has done a lot of work for race leader Tadej Pogacar in the opening two weeks of the Tour but, freed from his domestique duties for the day, attacked on the final climb of the hilly 169.3km ride from Muret to Carcassonne.

The 34-year-old ultimately won by one minute 28 seconds, with fellow Belgian Campenaerts finishing second and French two-time world champion Julian Alaphilippe third.

Wellens' team-mate Tadej Pogacar crossed six minutes later in the peloton to maintain his lead of four minutes 13 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard in the general classification standings.

It is a fifth stage win for UAE during this year's race, with Pogacar claiming the other four.

"It is a very special victory," said Wellens. "Everybody knows the Tour de France but not many people win in the Tour de France, so it was very beautiful."

After three gruelling days in the Pyrenees mountains, the 166 remaining riders faced a transitional stage before the second and final rest day of this year's Tour.

The stage looked set for a breakaway win and Wellens sensed his opportunity on the last of the three categorised climbs, up the Pas du Sant 55km from the line.

Wellens emerged from a lead group of eight on the ascent, along with Michael Storer, Quinn Simmons and Victor Campeanaerts.

The group briefly reformed on the long descent to Carcassone but moments later, Wellens attacked with 44 km to go and the chasers never looked like closing the gap.

"I felt super good today," Wellens added. "On the last climb of the day I felt really good. I knew the others felt really good but I knew I had to go solo. At the top of the climb I found my moment and I felt I had the legs to keep it to the end.

"I knew I had to enjoy the moment and kept riding until the end so I had a big gap to enjoy it and maybe put my bike in the air after the finish - but I was so happy I forgot to do it."

Stage 15 results

  1. Tim Willens (Bel/UAE Emirates XRG) 3hrs 34mins 9secs

  2. Victor Campenaerts (Bel/Visma-Lease a bike) +1min 28secs

  3. Julian Alaphilippe (Fra/Tudor) +1min 36secs

  4. Wout Van Aert (Bel/Visma-Lease a bike) Same time

  5. Axel Laurance (Fra/Ineos Grenadiers)

  6. Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe)

  7. Jasper Stuyven (Bel/Lidl-Trek)

  8. Jordan Jegat (Fra/TotalEnergies)

  9. Michael Valgren (Den/EF Education-EasyPost)

  10. Valentin Madouas (Fra/Groupama-FDJ)

General classification after stage 15

  1. Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE Emirates-XRG) 54hrs 20mins 44secs

  2. Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Visma-Lease a Bike) +4mins 13secs

  3. Florian Lipowitz (Ger/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +7mins 53secs

  4. Oscar Onley (GB/Picnic PostNL) +9mins 18secs

  5. Kevin Vauquelin (Fra/Arkea-B&B Hotels) +10mins 21secs

  6. Primoz Roglic (Slo/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +10mins 34secs

  7. Felix Gall (Aut/Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale) +12mins

  8. Tobias Johannessen (Nor/Uno-X Mobility) +12mins 33secs

  9. Carlos Rodriguez (Spa/Ineos Grenadiers) +18mins 26secs

  10. Ben Healy (Ire/EF Education-EasyPost) +18mins 41secs

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