
Pogacar dominates on Tourmalet as leader crashes out
Jonas Vingegaard +2mins 38secs 3
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Jonas Vingegaard (Den / Visma-Lease a Bike) + 2mins 38secs 3. "It is one of my top five wins [ever]," said Pogacar afterwards. Overall, Vingegaard lags 2: 42 behind Pogacar, with del Toro in third place.
Furthermore, With his latest show of force, the UAE Emirates-XRG leader took a big step toward a record-equaling fifth Tour victory. But Thursday's battle on the Tourmalet shows the rivals are a long way apart since Vingegaard last defeated Pogacar in the Tour in 2023. Vingegaard had returned to top form since a serious crash in 2024 in the build-up to the Tour which injured his lungs.
In addition, Pogacar reached the summit first, and Vingegaard tried to claw back his 30-second deficit in the downhill. Pogacar had a lead of more than a minute as he tackled the final climb up to the finish line in the town of Gavarnie-Gedre.
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Jonas Vingegaard (Den / Visma-Lease a Bike) + 2mins 38secs 3.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"It is one of my top five wins [ever]," said Pogacar afterwards.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOverall, Vingegaard lags 2: 42 behind Pogacar, with del Toro in third place.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWith his latest show of force, the UAE Emirates-XRG leader took a big step toward a record-equaling fifth Tour victory.
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But Thursday's battle on the Tourmalet shows the rivals are a long way apart since Vingegaard last defeated Pogacar in the Tour in 2023.
according to BBC SportVingegaard had returned to top form since a serious crash in 2024 in the build-up to the Tour which injured his lungs.
according to BBC SportPogacar reached the summit first, and Vingegaard tried to claw back his 30-second deficit in the downhill.
according to The Boston GlobePogacar had a lead of more than a minute as he tackled the final climb up to the finish line in the town of Gavarnie-Gedre.
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