
Tour de France 2026 - 11. Stage: Tadej Pogačar marvels at record speed of 50.9 km/h
Tour de France faster than ever cycling dominator Pogacar marvels at the record pace 00:00 / 05:07 15.07.2026 19:23
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Tour de France faster than ever cycling dominator Pogacar marvels at record speed 00:00 / 05:07 15.07.2026 | 19:23 At the eleventh stage of the Tour de France, the drivers pedal like crazy. Best German was Pascal Ackermann ninth, Max Kanter came in 17th place. Then it goes over 179.1 kilometers east to Chalon-sur-Saône.
Furthermore, So far, the record was apart from prologues and time trials at the fourth stage in 1999, which Mario Cipollini won before Erik Zabel. Georg Zimmermann was involved in a fall about 30 kilometers before the target. His Danish rival Jonas Vingegaard stands behind him at a distance of 3:36 minutes.
In addition, “Oh, today we will actually get to the finish quickly,” he thought, reported the Slovenian exceptional athlete. The Dutchman Olav Kooij reached second place, Jasper Philipsen from Belgium was again unsuccessful. About 30 kilometers before, some fans may have looked at the screen in shock when Zimmermann came to crash.
Moreover, “It was a fast stage, it was actually as expected,” said the Palatinate Ackermann in the ARD.
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Tour de France faster than ever cycling dominator Pogacar marvels at record speed 00:00 / 05:07 15.07.2026 | 19:23 At the eleventh stage of the Tour de France, the drivers pedal like crazy.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBest German was Pascal Ackermann ninth, Max Kanter came in 17th place.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThen it goes over 179.1 kilometers east to Chalon-sur-Saône.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSo far, the record was apart from prologues and time trials at the fourth stage in 1999, which Mario Cipollini won before Erik Zabel.
reliability low1/2 sourcesGeorg Zimmermann was involved in a fall about 30 kilometers before the target.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHis Danish rival Jonas Vingegaard stands behind him at a distance of 3:36 minutes.
reliability low1/2 sources“Oh, today we will actually get to the finish quickly,” he thought, reported the Slovenian exceptional athlete.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Dutchman Olav Kooij reached second place, Jasper Philipsen from Belgium was again unsuccessful.
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About 30 kilometers before, some fans may have looked at the screen in shock when Zimmermann came to crash.
according to n-tv“It was a fast stage, it was actually as expected,” said the Palatinate Ackermann in the ARD.
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