Jasper Philipsen has collarbone surgery
Poor old Philipsen at least managed to win a stage and take yellow before his Tour ended in tears just two days later.
His team Alpecin-Deceuninck has provided an update after successful collarbone surgery:
Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:55
Stage three recap
Soudal-QuickStep’s Merlier had the power to come around Milan and take the win in a photo finish in Dunkirk, but it was a reduced sprint as two crashes in the final five kilometres split the peloton – with Merlier’s team-mate Remco Evenepoel among those to go down.
Philipsen had not even made it that far, forced to abandon after a heavy crash at the intermediate sprint on a day when a calm start to the 178km stage from Valenciennes turned into a frantic, dangerous finish.
Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:50
Prediction for stage four
This could quite literally be anyone’s game, to the point that it feels impossible to predict. Mathieu van der Poel is the obvious form pick after winning stage two on similar terrain, and Alpecin-Deceuninck will have the added impetus of winning a stage in honour of fallen sprinter Jasper Philipsen, who was forced to abandon yesterday.
Victor Campenaerts and Jonas Abrahamsen will surely light up the race with plenty of attacks, but whether they make the crucial break is another story, and the former may instead be pressed into service keeping Jonas Vingegaard out of danger.
Romain Gregoire also likes this sort of terrain; Alex Aranburu and Thibau Nys can climb and pack a punch too. Of what feels like a hundred options, we’re going with Axel Laurance, who likes a punchy stage and has been a constant attacking presence for Ineos Grenadiers this year.
Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:45
Stage four route map and profile

Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:40
Stage four start time
Stage four is set to begin at 1.15pm local time, 12.15pm BST, and finish at 5.20pm local time (4.20pm BST).
Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:36
How to watch the Tour de France
The 2025 Tour de France will be broadcast live on ITV4 in the UK, in what is the last year of free-to-air coverage of the race before it is exclusively shown on TNT Sports and Discovery+.
Viewers can also stream the race online via ITVX app and website, and subscribers can watch the action on the TNT Sports and Discovery+ apps.
Each stage will packaged into hourly highlights shows on ITV4, typically starting at around 7pm BST. The highlights can be streamed on ITVX with the website and app.
Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:33
Good morning
Hello and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of stage 4 of the Tour de France!
Today is set to be a cracker, with dozens of riders in with a shot at victory on a punchy parcours through Normandy – and the threat of crosswinds and splits means the GC riders will be on high alert too. Don’t go anywhere!

Flo Clifford8 July 2025 11:30