Defending champion Tadej Pogacar crashes during the Tour de France, yet remarkably remounts to finish without losing time. Meanwhile, Jonas Abrahamsen sprints to his first stage victory amid protests.
In a stunning display of sportsmanship, Tour de France leader Ben Healy prompted the peloton to slow down after Tadej Pogačar's crash, showcasing the respect still present in cycling. Team manager Jonathan Vaughters praised Healy's actions, emphasizing the importance of fair play.
In a dramatic turn of events during Stage 11 of the Tour de France, Tadej Pogačar crashed but managed to avoid serious injury. The cycling world held its breath as rivals showed incredible sportsmanship waiting for him to return to the race.