Florian Lipowitz returned home
from the Tour de France as a star, with a white jersey and a spot on the final
podium as proof. The 24-year-old German finished third overall, behind only
Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard, capping off a breakthrough summer for both
himself and his Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe team. Days after the Tour, Lipowitz
joined teammates at the Bruckmühler Cycling Night, a post-Tour tradition where
riders meet local fans, this time drawing a crowd of about 5,000. The reception
was loud, local, and fitting for a rider whose stock has soared in recent
months.
“On the one hand, of course,
it’s nice, but I still have to grow into it a bit,” Lipowitz said in a
team press release. “If I can inspire a few young people for cycling
through my success, then that’s worth just as much as a podium.”
His rise over the past year had
been steady: a seventh-place finish at the 2024 Vuelta, runner-up at
Paris-Nice, before he experience a true breakout at the Critérium du Dauphiné,
where he took third overall and claimed the white jersey. That same form
carried into July, where he managed to hold off veterans and Oscar Onley to
become the top young rider and finish third in Paris.
Lipowitz was particularly
impressive on the Hautacam, where he kicked hard in the final section of the
climb, and finished close behind Jonas Vingegaard. It seems he still has the
same form even now he has returned home.
“Luckily, I still had the legs
from the Tour and was able to ride to the front again,” Lipowitz said. “I’m
just super happy.” His win at Bruckmühl showed that his Tour form hadn’t faded,
and his ability to animate a race from deep in the field remains one of his
best assets. The team’s improved Tour performance in 2025, compared to Red
Bull’s first appearance in 2024, also signals bigger ambitions ahead.