Healy wins Super Combativity Award at the Tour after jury and public vote
Ben Healy has been awarded the prize for most combative rider at the 2025 Tour de France, capping off a terrific race for the Irishman and his team EF Education-EasyPost. The award is decided from a shortlist of nine riders by a combination of public vote and the race jury. Uno-X Mobility's Jonas Abrahamsen won the public vote on social media, but the jury swung it in favour of Healy, the only rider to have won the combativity award on three stages.
In only his second Tour, Healy got the ball rolling in week one with an emphatic stage 6 victory after soloing away from the breakaway. He got in the break again on stage 10 when he finished third, but did enough to take over the yellow jersey just before the first rest day. He lost it to Pogačar on the Hautacam two days later, but from there saw a chance to test himself in the general classification. Three further top-10 finishes, including from the breakaway on Mont Ventoux, helped him establish ninth overall by the final weekend.
Healy's fantastic Tour will now end with a coveted visit to the final ceremonial podium in Paris this evening.