Pogacar begins final week of 2025 Tour de France
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'I'll risk losing second place to take yellow' – Jonas Vingegaard vows to go on attack in Tour de France final weekJonas Vingegaard is in an unenviable position heading into the third week of the Tour de France. At the end of stage 15 the Visma-Lease a Bike rider trailed Tadej Pogačar by 4:13, and there hasn't been a moment at this Tour where the momentum has looked like it is heading in his direction,
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While Tadej Pogacar has been enjoying a dream Tour de France run this year, his main rival Jonas Vingegaard and his once almighty team are now closer to third than first place after just one high mountain stage on Thursday.
Tim Wellens’ Tour de France had been excellent but understated. The Belgian national champion is arguably Pogacar’s most important domestique — both a rouleur who looks after the yellow jersey on the flat, and a strong enough climber to set a punishing initial pace at the base of climbs.
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Cycling News on MSN'I'm not really sick' – Tadej Pogačar brushes off minor illness at the Tour de FranceTour de France leader Tadej Pogačar has revealed that he's been dealing with illness at the race, though he insisted it's "nothing" and that he's coming to the end of a minor cold.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I still think I can win' – Jonas Vingegaard defiant on second rest day despite time loss to Tadej Pogačar in Tour de FranceA defiant Jonas Vingegaard has thrown down the gauntlet on the Tour de France's second rest day, and he insists that the race is not over and he can still win. Vingegaard is already more than four minutes down on Tadej Pogačar,