Pogacar beats Van der Poel to win Tour stage four in 100th career victory
FRANCE, JUL 8 – Tadej Pogacar secured his 100th career win by defeating Wout Van der Poel on stage four of the Tour, highlighting his continued dominance in cycling.
- On Tuesday, Tadej Pogacar won Stage 4 of the Tour de France, beating Mathieu van der Poel to mark his 100th career victory at the race.
- Given the stage’s design with five small climbs, Pogacar attacked on a late incline, causing Van der Poel to fade.
- Data shows peloton speeds reached 60 kph during Pogacar's 18th Tour stage victory, with Pogacar stating, 'I think today everybody was on the limit.'
- Following Pogacar’s stage four victory, he and Van der Poel are tied in the general classification at 16 hr 46 min, with Van der Poel retaining yellow by tiebreaker.
- Stage 5's 33 km individual time trial in Caen will test Pogacar, Vingegaard, and Evenepoel, who aims to claim yellow by beating rivals by nearly a minute.
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Defending champion Tadej Pogačar secured the 100th professional victory of his stellar career in typically flamboyant style, beating Mathieu Van der Poel in a dash to the line to win the hilly fourth stage of the Tour de France on…
Tadej Pogacar, the defending champion in the 4th stage of the Tour de France, wrote down his 100th victory as a cyclist! On Tuesday, the Slovenian won in Rouen ahead of Mathieu van der Poel and his first challenger Jonas Vingegaard. Austria's hopeful driver Felix Gall was no longer able to take the pace of the top teams in the final kilometres and finished 32th with 54 seconds behind. Van der Poel remains in the yellow jersey.The Dutchman is now…
On Tuesday, the Slovenian won the fourth stage of the Tour de France in Rouen, ahead of Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel and Danishman Jonas Vingegaard.
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