Tadej Pogačar claimed his fourth stage win of the 2026 Tour de France on Saturday, attacking on the final climb to take Stage 14 — a 155km route from Mulhouse to Le Markstein Fellering featuring three Category 1 ascents in the Alsace region.
The Slovenian star of UAE Team Emirates XRG launched his decisive move on the Col du Haag with 1.6 kilometers remaining, dropping Jonas Vingegaard and soloing to his 25th career Tour stage victory. Teammate Isaac Del Toro finished second, with 19-year-old French hope Paul Seixas (Groupama-FDJ) third ahead of Vingegaard, who once again had no answer for Pogačar on the steepest gradients.
Pogačar now leads the general classification by 4 minutes and 30 seconds over two-time champion Vingegaard. Remco Evenepoel sits third at 5:04, with Seixas climbing to fourth at 5:19. With six stages remaining, a fifth Tour title — which would tie the all-time record held by Merckx, Indurain, Anquetil and Hinault — looks increasingly inevitable barring catastrophe.

