Slovenian Dominates Stage at Markstein Fellering; Paul Seixas Takes White Jersey

Tadej Pogačar further solidified his dominance at the 2026 Tour de France on Saturday, securing a solo victory at Markstein Fellering. The Slovenian rider’s performance marked his fourth stage win of this year’s edition, allowing him to extend his lead over the general classification rivals as the race entered its decisive climbing phases. Behind him, French rider Paul Seixas finished third on the stage, a result that earned him the white jersey as the leader of the young rider classification.

Pogačar’s Climbing Prowess at Markstein Fellering

The stage at Markstein Fellering served as a testament to Pogačar’s current form, as he once again proved untouchable whenever the gradient increased. By attacking in the final kilometers, the Slovenian distanced his closest challengers to cross the finish line alone. This victory is the latest in a series of dominant displays throughout the 2026 race, reinforcing his position at the top of the standings.

Paul Seixas Claims the White Jersey

While the focus remained on the battle for the yellow jersey, the performance of Paul Seixas provided a significant update in the race for the youth classification. By securing third place on the stage, Seixas successfully moved into the lead for the white jersey, representing a breakout performance in this year’s Grand Tour.

The General Classification Landscape

The dynamics of the race are expected to shift as the riders move toward the remaining mountain stages. The competition for podium spots remains contested, with several riders still within striking distance of the top three, provided they can overcome the current gap established by the race leader.

How Tadej Pogacar Crushed Le Markstein In Tour de France 2026 Stage 14

What Lies Ahead in the 2026 Tour de France

The peloton now shifts its focus to the next checkpoint on the route. As the race continues, riders and support staff will be monitoring recovery times and mechanical conditions, particularly as the high-altitude stages demand maximum output from the athletes. Fans can follow the official race updates via the Tour de France’s digital portals, which provide live timing and tracking for every stage.

The 2026 edition continues to challenge the field with technical descents and demanding climbs, ensuring that the final classification remains fluid until the riders reach the final finish line. As we move into the next phase of competition, the battle for both the yellow and white jerseys will remain the primary focus of the daily broadcasts and reports.

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