Stage 2
Although there were no abandons on stage 2, it was another highly tense, crash filled day in the peloton. Among the riders to hit the deck were the likes of Jonathan Milan, Geraint Thomas, Lennert Van Eetvelt, Fred Wright, Jordan Jegat, Eddie Dunbar, Soren Waerenskjold, Andreas Leknessund and Yevgeniy Fedorov.
Stage 3
The big news of the day, was the abandon of Jasper Philipsen after a really violent crash at the intermediate sprint. That was far from the only incident of the day however, as Remco Evenepoel, Jordi Meeus, Geraint Thomas, Arnaud De Lie, Cees Bol, Paul Penhoet, Emilien Jeanniere and more all hit the deck in various crashes.
Stage 4
There were yet more crashes on stage 4. Among those worst affected were Matteo Vercher, Laurence Pithie, Yevgeniy Fedorov and Mattia Cattaneo, with notable names such as Oscar Onley and Sepp Kuss also hitting the deck during the day. Thankfully though, no abandons on stage 4.
Stage 5
Two riders did not start the stage as a result of crashes in the previous days. One was Lotto’s Jasper de Buyst and the other TotalEnergies’ Emilien Jeannière who crashed on stage 3 near the final sprint and was diagnosed with a shoulder fracture after completing the whole of stage 4.
Stage 6
Nothing to note.
Stage 7
For both Jack Haig and Mattia Cattaneo, this was the final day of the 2025 Tour de France. Cattaneo was visibly struggling throughout the early part of the day and eventually called it quits, with teammate Remco Evenepoel revealing that persistent headaches, following a crash earlier on in the race were to blame. Haig meanwhile, was caught up in a violent crash in the GC group with around 6km to go that also saw the likes of Joao Almeida, Santiago Buitrago, Ben Healy, Enric Mas, Louis Barre, Guillaume Martin and more go down.
Stage 8
Eddie Dunbar has abandoned the race as a result of the several crashes he’s suffered the days before. Throughout the day we’ve seen crashes from riders such as Pascal Ackermann, Einer Rubio, Jonas Rutsch and Marc Soler.
Stage 9
In a blow for Tadej Pogacar, Joao Almeida abandoned the race on stage 9, unable to continue any further with the injuries sustained in his stage 7 crash. Elsewhere, there were more riders taken down in crashes, with German national champion Georg Zimmermann especially hit hard, and Soren Waerenskjold was spotted by TV cameras visibly in tears after going down himself.