Tadej Pogacar Print – Yellow Jersey Print – Tour de France Poster – Cycling Poster

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Pogacar finds clarity in the chaos of Montmartre

There are moments in a rider’s life when the road ceases to be just a path — and becomes a canvas. On the slick cobbles of Rue Lepic, swirling like Van Gogh’s brushstrokes beneath his wheels, Tadej Pogacar added the final lines to a Tour de France written in poise, patience and power. A fourth overall victory, and perhaps his most controlled yet.

Behind him, the old rival remained. Jonas Vingegaard, defiant to the end, but this time over four minutes too far. Their duel has shaped an era, yet 2025 offered a different image of Pogacar. Less volcanic, more composed. The relentless attacker of years past has learned to pick his moments — and to let others breathe, before suffocating them again.

This year’s Pogacar Tour de France was one of transformation. He took four stage wins, fewer than in 2024, when he left only scraps to the rest. But these victories were cleaner, better timed, and reflective of a rider who now masters the rhythms of a three-week race as much with his mind as with his legs.

In Montmartre, beneath a charcoal sky and the fever of thousands packed shoulder-to-shoulder, Tadej Pogacar seemed untouchable. Not for his speed — though that, too, was intact — but for the calm he radiated. A yellow specter weaving through chaos, every pedal stroke laid down with surgical intent. It was, in its own way, art.

And the numbers speak. With this fourth triumph, Pogacar joins Chris Froome and closes in on the legends who etched their names five times into the race's granite: Anquetil, Merckx, Hinault, Indurain. Whether he joins them remains unwritten. What’s certain is that 2025 gave us a version of Pogacar we hadn’t seen before. A leader. A metronome. A craftsman of effort.

Captured from above, this Tadej Pogacar poster immortalises that quiet fury — the Maillot Jaune slicing through the Parisian mosaic. A piece of cycling wall art for those who understand that greatness is often in the detail. This Pogacar yellow jersey print is more than a cycling print. It’s a moment. A memory. A monument in motion.

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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT

Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.

  • Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish

  • Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)

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➤ HOW TO ORDER

Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.

Sizes:

  • A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)

  • A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)

  • A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)

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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED

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➤ ADDITIONAL

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Pogacar finds clarity in the chaos of Montmartre

There are moments in a rider’s life when the road ceases to be just a path — and becomes a canvas. On the slick cobbles of Rue Lepic, swirling like Van Gogh’s brushstrokes beneath his wheels, Tadej Pogacar added the final lines to a Tour de France written in poise, patience and power. A fourth overall victory, and perhaps his most controlled yet.

Behind him, the old rival remained. Jonas Vingegaard, defiant to the end, but this time over four minutes too far. Their duel has shaped an era, yet 2025 offered a different image of Pogacar. Less volcanic, more composed. The relentless attacker of years past has learned to pick his moments — and to let others breathe, before suffocating them again.

This year’s Pogacar Tour de France was one of transformation. He took four stage wins, fewer than in 2024, when he left only scraps to the rest. But these victories were cleaner, better timed, and reflective of a rider who now masters the rhythms of a three-week race as much with his mind as with his legs.

In Montmartre, beneath a charcoal sky and the fever of thousands packed shoulder-to-shoulder, Tadej Pogacar seemed untouchable. Not for his speed — though that, too, was intact — but for the calm he radiated. A yellow specter weaving through chaos, every pedal stroke laid down with surgical intent. It was, in its own way, art.

And the numbers speak. With this fourth triumph, Pogacar joins Chris Froome and closes in on the legends who etched their names five times into the race's granite: Anquetil, Merckx, Hinault, Indurain. Whether he joins them remains unwritten. What’s certain is that 2025 gave us a version of Pogacar we hadn’t seen before. A leader. A metronome. A craftsman of effort.

Captured from above, this Tadej Pogacar poster immortalises that quiet fury — the Maillot Jaune slicing through the Parisian mosaic. A piece of cycling wall art for those who understand that greatness is often in the detail. This Pogacar yellow jersey print is more than a cycling print. It’s a moment. A memory. A monument in motion.

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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT

Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.

  • Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish

  • Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)

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➤ HOW TO ORDER

Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.

Sizes:

  • A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)

  • A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)

  • A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)

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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED

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➤ ADDITIONAL

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.