Pogačar wins Stage 20 but Vingegaard is virtually assured of Tour de France win
LE MARKSTEIN, France (AP) — Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard celebrated on the second-to-last day of the Tour de France.
Pogacar pipped the defending champion to take the penultimate stage on Saturday but it won’t be enough to stop his great rival from winning the race again.
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Vingegaard maintained his huge lead over two-time champion Pogacar and will surely be crowned the Tour winner after Sunday’s largely ceremonial stage ends on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
“We have to be careful not to do anything stupid but, yeah, it’s amazing to take my second victory in the Tour de France and I almost cannot believe it,” Vingegaard said.
Pogacar, who won in 2020 and 2021, claimed his second stage win in the 110th edition of cycling’s most famous race but was unable to make up for Vingegaard’s huge advantage built in the Alps. The Danish rider leads by 7 minutes, 29 seconds.
“I really appreciate the battle I had with Tadej,” Vingegaard said.
Pogacar had been in outstanding form this year, winning nearly everywhere he raced. But the Slovenian crashed at Liège-Bastogne-Liège in April and needed surgery on a broken wrist. It’s hard to say how much that setback impacted his Tour de France hopes.
“Today I finally felt like myself again,” Pogacar said. “It was great to feel good again after many days suffering and to pull off a stage win.”
Saturday’s 133.5-kilometer (83-mile) stage from Belfort to the mountain resort of Le Markstein was the last tough test for the riders and the 3,600 meters of climbing took its toll on many of them.



