
The mountain passes of the Pyrenees have played host to a myriad of Maillot Jaune battles over the history of the Tour de France.
This year saw Tadej Pogačar tear up the Pla d'Adet to tighten his grip on yellow before moving even closer to a third Tour win on the Plateau de Beille 24 hours later. With Jonas Vingegaard looking like he was turning the tide on his rival earlier in the week, Pogačar showed that he was the strongest in the mountains of the Pyrenees on stages 14 and 15.
The Pyrenees provided a visually striking backdrop to the drama that unfolded on the road. The jagged peaks and lush valleys were the perfect accompaniment to a weekend of power and pain for the peloton.
Cyclingnews has curated the best of the images from ASO photographers and SWpix.com, capturing the highs and lows of the weekend's action.

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The peloton roll out of Pau on a frantic stage 14

Vistas like this were a feature of the weekend's action

World champion Mathieu van der Poel was active in the breakaway

Geraint Thomas among a group of dropped riders at the top of the Col du Tourmalet

Tim Wellens on a descent

American champion Sean Quinn leads the breakaway

Yellow Jersey Tadej Pogačar was expertly piloted by his team-mates

Louis Meintjes on the front

Silvan Dillier cuts a lonely figure against the striking backdrop

The Pyrenees belonged to UAE Team Emirates

Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard in the group of favourites


Pogačar satisfied after his day's work on Saturday

A friendly face off before the hostilities began on stage 15

Race Director Christian Prudhomme prepares to get the racing started

There was no time to enjoy the scenery on a blistering weekend - at least not for the riders

Oier Lazkano was a regular feature in the weekend's breakaways

The peloton take on a winding descent

Mark Cavendish faced a tough battle against the time cut on stage 15


It was close, but Cavendish made it through the Pyrenees

These legs, belonging to Pavel Sivakov, just completed almost 5000 metres of climbing in the Pyrenees

Vingegaard holds his child after losing time on Plateau de Beille

Tadej Pogačar is closing in on a third yellow jersey

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