Tobias Arensman produced a stunning display of climbing prowess to clinch a memorable win on Stage 14, one of the toughest routes in this year’s Tour de France. Battling relentless gradients and unpredictable weather across the Pyrenees, Arensman launched a decisive attack in the final kilometers, leaving his rivals in his wake. His strategic timing and resilience against the punishing ascents secured him not only the stage victory but also significant time gains in the overall classification.

The stage was defined by fierce competition among the GC contenders, with several tactical moves shaping the outcome. Meanwhile, breakaway groups formed early but struggled to maintain a lead over the mountainous terrain. Key moments included:

  • The sprint for intermediate points on the Côte de Panticosa
  • A surprise attack by a veteran climber near Col du Portet
  • Arensman’s final surge on the steep…