Pogacar's Thrilling Stage Four Win at Tour De France
- Mathieu Van Der Poel leads the race in yellow with Jonathan Milan in green after Jasper Philipsen's departure, according to Flo Clifford.
- Tim Wellens leads the King of the Mountains classification after taking the jersey from Tadej Pogacar, as noted by Flo Clifford.
- Tim Wellens took the polka-dot King of the Mountains jersey, which Pogacar had previously held, though it was under questioned circumstances.
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Slovene and Vingegaard offered a magnificent duel in the finale of Rouen. The world champion finally won the sprint on Tuesday 8 July ahead of Van der Poel, who is just holding the lead.
Where? Fóia, 902 meters; the highest peak in the Algarve, a region in southern Portugal. When? February 21, 2019, the second stage of the Tour of the Algarve. What? The first professional victory of a young Slovenian who confirmed his talent. Who? Tadej Pogačar, the future number one cyclist in the world.


On Tuesday, Slovenian Tadej Pogacar won the 4th stage of the Tour de France, connecting Amiens to Rouen, his 18th in the Grande Boucle, ahead of Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel, who retains his leadership tunic. Relive this day thanks to our direct comment.
THE QUESTION OF THE DAY - The Dane has done better than resisting the omnipotent Pogacar in Rouen, in the final of the 4th stage. What to doubt the Slovenian star.
Jonas Vingegaard managed to fend off Tadej Pogacar's attack up the final climb of stage 4.
ROUEN, France (AP) — Tadej Pogačar showed off his sprinting skills by outlasting Mathieu Van der Poel in a sprint to the finish line to win the mountainous fourth stage of the Tour de France on Tuesday.
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