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The third week of this year’s Tour de France was a weird one. Questionable team tactics, a hotel raid, and a five-minute lead for the yellow jersey were just a few of the oddities. It all started on stage 16, a 170km stage that included four categorized climbs, one of them being the 13km long Col de la Core – yet, it all came down to a massive breakaway featuring some of the peloton’s strongest rouleurs in Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick-Step), Toms Skujiņš (Trek-Segafredo), and Christopher Juul-Jensen (Team BikeExchange). Chaos ensued, and at the end of the day, Bora-Hansgrohe’s Patrick Konrad took the solo stage win.
Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia celebrates in Paris after claiming his second Tour de France victory in a row on Sunday.
Slovenian powerhouse Tadej Pogačar officially claimed his second Tour de France victory on Sunday after dominating the field for most of the race s three weeks.
Pogačar, 22, pulled ahead in the general classification standings on a rainy stage eight and never gave up the leading rider s yellow jersey, winning three of the race s 21 stages.
Last year, Pogačar came to an unexpected victory after his rival Primož Roglič faltered in the penultimate stage time trial. At the time he was the youngest winner of the Tour in 116 years.
Published on: Monday, July 19, 2021
By: AFP
Pogacar crosses the finish line during the 20th stage of the Tour de France.
SAINT EMILION: Tadej Pogacar all but became champion of the 2021 Tour de France on Saturday as the UAE rider protected his large overall lead in the stage 20 time-trial, ahead of the traditionally ceremonial final run to Paris.
Wout van Aert won the time trial, but defending champion Pogacar’s solid ride means he need only cross the Champs-Elysees finish line with the peloton in Sunday’s 21st, and final, stage to retain the fabled yellow jersey as winner of the world’s greatest bike race.
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