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'It's too soon': Tadej Pogačar holds back attacks in Tour de France opening week

Summary by Cycling Weekly
The Slovenian is hunting stage wins and the overall victory, but won't unleash any of his trademark long-distance attacks until the mountains

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"After two stages of the 112th Tour de France, we cannot yet talk about the balance of power between the teams in this year's race," agree former cyclist, now sports director of the United Arab Emirates development team Jan Polanc, and eight-time Tour participant Kristijan Koren.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Uranos ruled over the sky until the Titans threw him down. On the streets of France, a similar story begins for Tadej Pogacar: his challengers already show in the first stages that they do not want to attack the Slovenians in the mountains. Tadej Pogacar forces his competition to full attack. Picture: keystoneUranos ruled over the sky until the Titans crashed him. On the streets of France, a similar story begins for Tadej Pogacar: his challenger…

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Before the start of the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar appeared to be a huge favourite of the Tour de France, slightly ahead of Jonas Vingegaard, while Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglic seemed to be content to fight for a place on the podium. The first stage around Lille did not change anything: the Slovenian world champion and the Danois managed perfectly the edges, unlike the Slovenian veteran and the Belgian, who lost 39 seconds. Jonas Vingega…

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Sports.fr broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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