Jonas Abrahamsen of UCI ProTeam Uno-X Mobility came away with his first career Tour de France stage win on Wednesday.
He was able to edge out Mauro Schmid of Jayco AlUla at the finish line.
The two were ahead of Mathieu Van Der Poel, who didn't have enough to catch the two leaders (Abrahamsen and Schmid), finishing about seven seconds behind.
For a moment, the story of the day wasn't Abrahamsen's first career stage win; it was a shocking crash that took place with just a few kilometers to go.
Tadej Pogačar crashes at Tour de France Stage 11
With around 4km left in the stage, Tadej Pogačar was clipped by a passing rider, creating a single rider crash.
Luckily, Pogačar avoided hitting his head and was able to get back on his feet fairly quickly.
Tadej Pogacar makes it back to the GC group after crashing inside the last 5km!#TDF2025 📺: Peacock pic.twitter.com/h6ZY5Yz2Q4
— NBC Sports Cycling (@NBCSCycling) July 16, 2025
This could have been a more serious situation if the crash had played out differently.
Pogačar could have lost time on competitors Jonas Vingegaard and current yellow jersey holder Ben Healey (general classification leader), but great sportsmanship was shown, as they waited for Pogačar to catch up with the group.
Ireland's Ben Healy holds a 29-second lead over Pogačar heading into stage 12 tomorrow.
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