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'This Feels Very Scary' – Tobias Halland Johannessen Reveals Extent of Threats Following Tadej Pogačar's Tour De France Crash

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'I would not wish anyone the amount of threats I get in my inbox' says Norwegian as Pogačar posts video response

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The Norwegian asked the Slovenian Toppavorite of the Tour de France for his apologies. He had previously received numerous hate messages

·Vienna, Austria
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The Tour de France is known as the most grueling race in the world of professional cycling. The top cyclists who complete all 21 stages will ultimately leave behind 3,338 kilometers of sprints, time trials, grueling climbs and, of course, falls. It is clear that even the most physically fit cyclists will make at least one mistake during the three grueling weeks. On Wednesday, it was the turn of Norwegian Tobias Johannessen, who inadvertently cro…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Tobias Johannessen admits he was to blame for Tadej Pogacar's crash. He has received threats and hate messages.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Tobias Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility) has apologized via social media to Tadej Pogacar, who crashed in the eleventh stage of the Tour de France after the Slovenian collided with his rear wheel. The Norwegian admitted that he received negative messages after the incident.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The overall classification of the Tour de France remained unchanged at the end of the 11th stage, but a fall could have cost Tadej Pogacar a lot. A race event which some have designated tobias Johannessen responsible....

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A shock went through Toulouse when Tadej Pogacar hit the asphalt. "As long as he's okay," everyone thought. Firstly, for his own health, and secondly because every Tour follower is looking forward to a fiery battle with his arch-rival, Jonas Vingegaard. "I saw the curb approaching. Then fear shot through me."

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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