Tour Today: stage 13 - Race of truth to Peyragudes
Tadej Pogačar is back in yellow after a convincing victory on Hautacam. Will he win again in the mountain time trial to Peyragudes? Catch up with anything you might have missed and get all the details of what's coming up today in Domestique's daily guide.

Tour de France stage 13 profile
The second individual time trial of the 2025 Tour de France is in stark contrast to stage 5's flat affair in Caen.
It's a mountain time trial up to the top of Peyragudes featuring the extremely steep finale up the ‘007’ altiport runway.
In total, the climb is 8 kilometres long and averages 7.9%, including the super steep ramp to the finish line. What makes the time trial even tougher is the fact that the riders will only have just under two kilometres to build momentum before they hit the foot of the Peyragudes climb.
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What to expect?
Peyragudes features as a stage finish for the first time since stage 17 in 2022, where Tadej Pogačar in the white jersey beat race leader Jonas Vingegaard in a thrilling sprint up the steep ramp to the line.
Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) will be the overwhelming favourite to win again in Peyragudes after winning stage 12 in style to Hautacam, whilst Jonas Vingegaard (Visma | Lease a Bike) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) will be looking to bounce back with strong performances.
Read Domestique's preview for stage 13 here.
Tour de France: Results and classification standings after stage 12
Tadej Pogačar is primed at the top of the general classification standings. The world champion holds a handsome advantage of 3:31 over Jonas Vingegaard in second, and 4:45 over Remco Evenepoel in third.
Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) was the biggest mover in the top 10 in the GC, moving from 8th to 4th, and the German now sits 5:34 behind Pogačar.
Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) remains in green with a 48-point lead over Pogačar.
Pogačar is also now in the lead of the mountains classification, tied on 27 points with Lenny Martinez (Bahrain-Victorious), whilst Evenepoel continues to lead the youth classification.
Tour de France: Results and classification standings after stage 12
The latest Tour de France news
Everything you need to know from the last 24 hours of the Tour de France
- Tadej Pogacar crushes competition at Hautacam to take back yellow
- Pogacar delights in 'reverse story' against Visma at Hautacam
- 'We'll have to come up with a new plan' - Visma blown away by Pogacar
- Has Pogacar ended the Tour de France as a contest? - Analysis
- 'Sheer determination' keeps Evenepoel in Tour podium fight
- 'Over my limit' but Onley continues to impress after fifth place at Hautacam
- 'Way too fast for me' - Roglic cedes Red Bull leadership to Lipowitz
- Pogačar falls just short of Bjarne Riis’ 1996 Hautacam record
- Ineos respond to staff member's alleged link to Aderlass doping case
- Johannessen's brutal effort: the numbers behind 4th on Hautacam
What time does stage 13 of the 2025 Tour de France start?
Stage 13 of the 2025 Tour de France will begin with the first rider setting off at 13:10 (CET), and the last arrival is expected around 17:31. Full live coverage will be available from start to finish.
What are the start times of the key GC contenders on stage 13 to Peyragudes?
Here are some of the start times of the key riders for stage 13:
- Matteo Jorgenson - 16:47:00
- Felix Gall - 16:49:00
- Tobias Johannessen - 16:51:00
- Primož Roglič - 16:53:00
- Oscar Onley - 16:55:00
- Kévin Vauquelin - 16:57:00
- Florian Lipowitz - 16:59:00
- Remco Evenepoel - 17:01:00
- Jonas Vingegaard - 17:03:00
- Tadej Pogačar - 17:05:00
You can find the full start time schedule here.
How to watch the 2025 Tour de France: Live stream, TV coverage and broadcasters by country
The 2025 Tour de France is being broadcast in over 190 countries. In the table below, you can find the broadcasters for the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia.
Do you want to know more about the broadcaster for your county? Visit our 'How to watch the 2025 Tour de France' guide.' This guide includes the full TV schedule, live stream options, and a country-by-country broadcaster list.
Country | Tour de France live broadcaster |
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United Kingdom | ITV / TNT Sports / Discovery+ |
United States | NBC Sports |
Canada | FloBikes |
Australia | SBS |
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