Pogačar, Tour de France
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Tadej Pogačar, who maintained his lead over rival Jonas Vingegaard during Stage 17 of the Tour de France, reflects on the wet day and explains why he was thankful to finish safely after a crash affected multiple riders.
Tadej Pogačar is once again the man to beat in this year's Tour de France. His bike of choice has been Colnago's radically aero Y1Rs
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Tim Wellens se lanzó en el descenso hacia Carcassonne para ganar el domingo la 15ta etapa del Tour de Francia, y el tres veces campeón Tadej
Tadej Pogačar propinó otra aplastante derrota a sus rivales del Tour de Francia al dominar el viernes una exigente contrarreloj en ascenso y se
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VELO on MSNMatteo Jorgenson Defends Visma's Full-Throttle Tour Tactics: 'You're Obligated to Try to Beat Pogačar'Jorgenson slaps back at critics of Visma's Tour de France playbook: 'We were looking to see if we could find a weak spot.'
Overall, Pogačar has a 4:07 lead over Vingegaard. He has been in dominant form since the start of the season and, barring an accident, his current form leaves little doubt about who will be wearing the yellow jersey when the race finishes in Paris on July 27.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'Tadej Pogačar is a good landmark in the peloton' - Kiwi Laurence Pithie finding his feet fast in first-ever Tour de France"He's really good at positioning in the peloton," Pithie told reporters at the end of the Tour's second week. "If you are anywhere near him, you know you're in the right place to be." For the 23-year-old Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe pro,