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Tadej Pogačar won his second straight world title in Kigali, beating Remco Evenepoel and Ben Healy in a grueling 267.5km race.
Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia won his second consecutive men’s road race world championship title in Kigali, Rwanda, on September 28, 2025, becoming the first cyclist to claim both the Tour de France and world title in back-to-back years.
Riding a grueling 267.5-kilometer course with 5,475 meters of elevation gain, Pogačar launched a solo attack with 104 kilometers remaining and held on for a one-minute, 28-second victory over Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel, who faced mechanical issues.
Ireland’s Ben Healy earned bronze, the first Irish medal in the event since 1989.
Pogačar’s dominant performance highlighted his endurance and tactical skill, further solidifying his legacy as one of cycling’s greatest.
Tadej Pogačar ganó su segundo título mundial consecutivo en Kigali, venciendo a Remco Evenepoel y Ben Healy en una agotadora carrera de 267,5 km.