Tadej Pogačar, France and Tour
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Cyclingnews on MSN'It really sucks to lose such a class rider' - Tour de France leader Tadej Pogačar pays tribute to Remco Evenepoel following Belgian's abandonAfter finishing second on stage 14 behind breakaway Thymen Arensman (Ineos Grenadiers) Pogačar paid tribute to the Belgian star, the only rider to beat him in the stage 5 time trial at Caen, but who has been suffering badly in the mountains.
Brent Bookwalter and Tejay Van Garderen preview a challenging Stage 14 of the Tour de France from Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères, sharing why this will be a crucial chance for Tadej Pogačar's challengers to make their move.
After Tadej Pogačar crashed during Stage 11 of the Tour de France, something unique happened. His yellow jersey rivals slowed down and waited for him to catch up, a controversial choice that may have huge ramifications.
Tour de France favorite Tadej Pogačar crashed near the finish while Norwegian rider Jonas Abrahamsen won the 11th stage on Wednesday. Pogačar, the three-time champion, crashed with 3.9 kilometers remaining after hitting the wheel of Tobias Johannessen in front.
Breakaways rule the day as Abrahamsen takes his team’s first stage win–and Pogačar crashes one day before the Tour hits the Pyrenees
Within the space of a few minutes both Remco Evenepoel and Mattias Skjelmose had abandoned. Evenepoel had struggled in stage 12 and 13 and another night’s sleep had not fixed him. Skjelmose, in contrast,