Pogacar claims 4th stage win to extend lead
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A promised two-rider battle fades away as the three-time winner from Slovenia shows his superiority in the Pyrenees—and everywhere else.
Tadej Pogacar reflects on winning the first mountain stage of the 2025 Tour de France, explaining how he was able to rebound from his Stage 11 crash and pick up his 20th Tour de France stage victory.
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Sorry Arensman and co, but Pogacar isn't giving anything away (despite UAE's fears): "The team pays you to win"Tadej Pogacar is, after thirteen days of Tour de France , a good four minutes ahead of Jonas Vingegaard, so we could almost say that the Slovenian from UAE Team Emirates-XRG can sit back and relax. But that would be wrong.
By Julien Pretot HAUTACAM, France (Reuters) -Tadej Pogacar unleashed a vintage assault on the unforgiving slopes of Hautacam, crushing the Tour de France 12th stage and leaving chief rival Jonas Vingegaard gasping for air and clinging to fading hopes on a brutal,
The defending champion proved he was a class above the rest with a dominant 12km solo win on the Hautacam climb
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Pogacar without TT helmet, TT handlebars, and earpieces was a choice made after months of stress: "This time trial was a big question mark"It was somewhat expected, but Tadej Pogacar once again delivered an impressive climbing time trial in the thirteenth stage to Peyragudes. The Slovenian rider from UAE Team Emirates - XRG was more than half a minute faster than his rival Jonas Vingegaard.