Tour de France: at the pedal game, it’s always the strongest pugacar

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Tadej Pogacar won in the 13th stage of the Tour de France, a 10.9 km coastal trial between Ledelielle and Peyragudes. For example, Slovenian has therefore further strengthened his yellow jersey.

POGACAR – Winner for the fourth time since the departure. Therefore, for the 21st time in his career on the Great Loop – won with 36 seconds ahead of the Danish Jonas Vingegaard, his main opponent. Furthermore, This allowed him to bring his advance in the general classification to 4’07.

The yellow jersey had chosen to set off with a traditional bicycle. Furthermore, while Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic, third in the stage at 1’20, ran on time trial bikes. Nevertheless, But the domination of the world champion was once again total. so that a fourth final victory seems to him promised after 2020, 2021 and 2024.

Soon the podium

At only 26 years old. “Pogi” is only a success of the French sprinter André Darrigade, “Le Green des Landes”. And the podium is probably only a question of time for the Slovenian ogre: if the neo-retired Mark Cavendish. which broke the record of Eddy Merckx last year, is still far with 35 successes, Bernard Hinault (28) could be within the next two years.

The world champion can also hope this year even. even beat the six victories on an edition he had won last year. The victories record in a single round is eight. jointly owned by Merckx (in 1970 and 1974), the Belgian Freddy Maertens (1976) and the French Charles Pélissier (1930).

Mountain marathon

On Saturday. the 14th stage arrives in Superbagnères after a “mountain marathon” for this third and last day in the Pyrenees. It is a hell of a challenge tour de france: pedal game, that awaits the peloton from Pau for a stage of 182 km at 4. 950 m of elevation gain and four large climbs including two out of category.

After 70 km rather flat, the runners will climb the venerable Tourmalet by Luz-Saint-Sauveur (19 km at 7.4%), then the Col d’Aspin via Payolle (5 km to 7.6%), the Peyresourde pass (7.1 km at 7.8%) and finally the final climb of Luchon-Superbagnères (12.4 km at 7.5%), where the favorites should Explain.

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