'I'm Getting Better Every Day' – Remco Evenepoel Surges Onto Tour De France Podium with Impressive Comeback on Stage 10
Evenepoel closed a 10-second gap on the descent and sprinted to second, moving 18 seconds closer to Jonas Vingegaard.
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A strong comeback. Things looked bad for Remco Evenepoel (26) for a moment, but our compatriot sprinted to an impressive second place at Le Lioran. Evenepoel blasted away from the group of favourites behind the unassailable Tadej Pogacar. “I give myself a 9/10 for today.”
Jonas Vingegaard (7th in the Lioran) lost in the final sprint on Tuesday during the 10th stage, Remco Evenepoel combative (2nd), Paul Seixas (3rd) and the others on the lookout... If Tadej Pogacar flies away in the general standings, the fight for the podium is still as indecisive and will resume this weekend in the high mountains.
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Cyclist Pro Log: Quick-Step to become Soudal Safety Jogger; Evenepoel on Tour podium; Vingegaard considered retirement in 2025; Roglič to leave Red Bull; and US champ Courtney signs for FDJ Welcome back to another edition of Pro Log. Here’s a rundown of the latest results before we get started: Tour de France, Stage 10, Tues 14th July: 1st Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates-XRG, 3h 58min 08sec; 2nd Remco Evenepoel, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, +32sec…
Tadej Pogacar won the 10th stage of the Tour de France with a solo show in the mountains of the Auvergne. The Slovenian also paid an open bill. Remco Evenepoel became second.[more]]>
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