Pogacar winner of the 6th stage, Vingegaard in yellow

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2023-07-06 18:10:00

Tadej Pogacar managed to take his revenge on Vingegaard by taking about twenty seconds from him at the top of Cauterets-Cambasque.

by MI with AFP Tadej Pogacar won the 6th stage of the Tour de France on Thursday at the top of Cauterets-Cambasque by dropping Jonas Vingegaard on the last climb to take 28 seconds from him overall. © MARCO BERTORELLO / AFP Published on 06/07/2023 at 6:10 p.m.

The Grande Boucle is relaunched! While we thought Jonas Vingegaard in an armchair, Tadej Pogacar had not yet said his last word and he clearly showed Thursday July 6, during the 6th stage of the Tour de France, that we would have to count on him until at the end and that he would bravely play his luck to try to arrive on the Champs-Élysées with the yellow jersey on his back. Pogacar took the lead on arrival at the top of Cauterets-Cambasque by dropping Vingegaard on the last climb to take 28 seconds from him overall. A victory with panache, which revives everything.

After giving up 1 min and 4 sec the day before during the first of the two Pyrenean stages, Pogacar took a resounding revenge on his Danish rival who consoled himself by taking the yellow jersey from the Australian Jai Hindley. It is the tenth stage victory in the Grande Boucle for Pogacar who celebrated it, under the eyes of President Emmanuel Macron, by making a bow at the crossing of the line. He had lost ground the day before in Marie Blanque, but responded with panache on Thursday in a superb mountain stage, turning into a long-awaited mano a mano. Despite the lack of support from his UAE team, the Slovenian attacked 2.7 km from the finish to finish 24 seconds ahead of his rival and pocket 4 bonus seconds as a bonus.

Hindley comes 3rd, but loses his yellow jersey

In the general classification, Vingegaard is only ahead of Pogacar by 25 seconds. Jai Hindley, who only wore the yellow jersey for one day, completes the podium but is now 1 min 34 sec behind the new Tour leader. Vingegaard and Pogacar took off in the Tourmalet, the penultimate climb of the day, where the Danish defending champion’s Jumbo-Visma team blew up all the other cadors. On the descent to Luz-Saint-Sauveur, they found the survivors of the morning breakaway, which once again featured Wout Van Aert, Vingegaard’s teammate.

READ ALSOTour de France: “When you stop cycling, you are nothing” The Belgian towed a small group of eight riders until two-thirds of the last climb, the moment of the royal explanation between Vingegaard and Pogacar. And, while we thought that the Dane had the advantage, it was the Slovenian who proved to be the strongest to relaunch the Tour with panache.


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