The 112th edition of the Tour de France begins on July 5, 2025, in Lille, contested over 21 stages across 23 days before concluding on July 27 in Paris. For the first time, the final stage incorporates laps of a circuit inspired by the Paris 2024 Olympic road races, including ascents of Montmartre before the traditional finish on the Champs-Élysées, a change that drew mixed reactions. The route blends transitional stages with decisive mountain blocks in the Pyrenees and Alps, alongside two individual time trials designed to sharpen the general classification battle.
Pre-race focus centers on the established rivalry between Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard, with Remco Evenepoel positioned as the leading challenger. Pogačar enters as the clear favorite, building off his landmark 2024 season in which he completed the rare Giro-Tour double, and arrives fresh after structuring his 2025 campaign specifically around the Tour, highlighted by a commanding victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné. Backed by a deep UAE Team Emirates squad that includes João Almeida and Adam Yates, he remains the benchmark across terrain. Vingegaard, the 2022 and 2023 champion, builds steadily toward the race with support from Sepp Kuss, Matteo Jorgenson, and Wout van Aert, while Evenepoel, third in 2024 and Olympic time trial champion, brings strength against the clock but faces questions in the high mountains.
Beyond the podium contenders, riders such as Primož Roglič remain attentive to opportunity. In the points classification, former winner Jasper Philipsen, Tim Merlier, Jonathan Milan, and defending green jersey holder Biniam Girmay headline a deep sprint field.