News | Criterium du Dauphiné | Team | Tour of Slovenia June 8, 2025

Tadej Pogačar storms to Dauphiné stage win as Ivo Oliveira claims final stage of Slovenia

World champion begins Critérium du Dauphiné in style, out-sprinting Jonas Vingegaard to the line, as Ivo Oliveira triumphs on Tour of Slovenia final day

Tadej Pogačar could not be stopped on stage 1

The script was well and truly ripped up on stage 1 of the Critérium du Dauphiné, with Tadej Pogačar storming to the day’s victory for UAE Team Emirates-XRG. Going against all pre-race expectations, the world champion formed a late breakaway alongside the likes of Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step), before winning a breathtaking sprint in Montluçon.

 

It was a captivating opening encounter in France, with Vingegaard and Pogačar both on the attack on a day that would ordinarily have ended in a bunch sprint. Under their initiative, an all-star breakaway broke free of the peloton late in the stage, promising a thrilling showdown between the Tour de France favourites.

 

Alongside Pogačar and Vingegaard were Evenepoel, Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious), with the five-man group going clear of the peloton with a little under 5km to ride. The world’s best had gathered at the Dauphiné and with the Côte de Buffon (0.6km à 8.8%) softening the bunch, there was no suitable response to this remarkable move.

 

There was tension within the final kilometre, all the same, as those behind prepared a rearguard action to bring things back together for a bunch sprint. Feeling their presence over his shoulder, Van der Poel launched a lengthy sprint with 300m to go, offering an opening for Pogačar to take advantage of his recent Paris-Roubaix foe.

 

As Van der Poel faded, Pogačar surged, powering his way to the stage 1 victory ahead of Vingegaard and the Dutchman. Evenepoel was forced to settle for fourth, as Buitrago was swallowed by the peloton behind. With the stage victory, Pogačar rides his way into the lead of the Critérium du Dauphiné.

 

In turn, he will begin tomorrow’s second stage in the yellow jersey, a feeling he will hope becomes familiar over the next couple of months.

 

Pogačar: “I was all prepared to come back to the bus pretty fast after the finish, to take a shower and a comfortable seat. But I don’t mind being here as well!

 

“I followed the moves on the steep parts of the climb and then Visma were clearly going for the stage win. They were trying with everybody to attack me on the top, and fortunately, I had good legs and I covered all the attacks.

 

“Even Jonas, for the cherry on the top, he attacked me and that one was painful. But we were downhill almost all the way down to the finish, so I could recover a bit and around 2km to go, I was thinking more about the sprint.

 

“I knew that Van der Poel was the fastest in this group, but after a finish like this, you can’t count anybody out. I switched my focus around 2km to go to prepare the sprint and it worked.

 

“It’s a stage win. I can go home from Dauphiné happy already but I still want to see how the shape will be in the TT and on the mountain stages. The real test is coming at the end of the weekend.”

 

Critérium du Dauphiné 2025 stage 1 results

 

1. Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 4:40:12

2. Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) s.t

3. Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) s.t

 

General classification after Critérium du Dauphiné stage 1

 

1. Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 4:40:12

2. Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) +4″

3. Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) +6″

Oliveira stage winner and Felix Großschartner second overall to finish Tour of Slovenia

Ivo Oliveira claimed a superb victory on stage 5 of the Tour of Slovenia, sprinting to the win in Novo Mesto after an unpredictable stage played out in favour of the UAE Team Emirates-XRG outfit. The Portuguese rider surged ahead of a select group in the final meters to clinch victory from the Italian Andrea Bagioli (Lidl-Trek) and Fernando Barcelo (Caja Rural Seguros RGA) who rounded out the podium, adding another win to his stage victory at the Giro di Abruzzo and closing the race on a high note for the Emirati squad.

 

The 124 km stage from Litija to Novo Mesto was animated by early breakaways, but UAE Team Emirates-XRG having suffered numerous misfortunes during the week with the withdrawals of Alessandro Covi and Sebastián Molano through injury, were eager to claim their 41st triumph of the season. Oliveira launched his sprint on the slightly uphill finishing straight and held off a late charge from his rivals to take the victory.

 

Given the disappointment for his twin brother Rui on stage 3, who was relegated in his head-to-head sprint with Fabio Christen (Q.36 Pro Cycling), Ivo was able to harness the energy of his brother to take a well-earned win for the Oliveira clan.

 

Ivo Oliveira: “It wasn’t easy at all. The whole stage was pure chaos, super hard from the beginning, with 30 or 40 guys in front. It became a really hard race and Uno-X controlled the breakaway really well.

 

“In the end, I stayed with Felix all the way. I didn’t survive the last steep climb but I came back in the descent.

 

“Once I came back, Felix was really helpful for me, chasing down Juanpe [Lopéz], who was really strong.

 

“I said ‘I will have to do a sprint like I did in Abruzzo.’ I like to sprint from far and this corner to the bridge was key. I entered really good. Tao was leading Bagioli, but I know if I go long, it is super hard to catch me. I kept looking behind because I didn’t know how close they were, and man, I am super happy.

 

“For me, this is amazing. Felix, with second on GC, showed just how good a rider he is. I am really appreciative of the work he did and all my teammates have done this week, so kudos to them all.”

 

The stage win capped a strong week for the team, with Felix Großschartner riding consistently in the hills to finish 2nd overall in the general classification.

 

Stage 5 results 

 

1. Ivo Oliveira (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 2:56:16

2. Andrea Bagioli (Lidl-Trek) s.t

3. Fernando Barcelo (Caja-Rural – Seguros RGA) s.t

 

 

Final General Classification

 

1. Anders Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility) 19:06:07

2. Felix Grossschartner (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +14”

3. Tao Geoghegan Hart (Lidl-Trek) +19”