Tour De France: Pogačar Wins Stage 7, Reclaims Yellow Jersey
CÔTES-D'ARMOR, BRITTANY, JUL 11 – Pogacar outsprinted rival Jonas Vingegaard on a steep summit finish to win stage seven and lead by 54 seconds, despite a crash that impacted key teammates, officials said.
- During stage seven, Pogacar outsprinted Vingegaard at Mûr-de-Bretagne to win and regain the yellow jersey from van der Poel.
- During stage seven, a crash at 4 km to go involved Almeida and other contenders, affecting race dynamics; source statements and confirm the crash and Almeida's involvement.
- Pogacar launched his sprint 200 meters from the line, with Vingegaard following, and now leads Evenepoel by 54 seconds, supported by teammate Narváez's lead-out.
- Pogacar's stage win and yellow jersey reclamation caused shifts, with van der Poel dropping to fifth, Evenepoel rising to second, and Vingegaard remaining within 1:17.
- Stage eight on Saturday is a 171.4 km flat ride from Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval, with Pogacar tying Jacques Anquetil’s record of 42 Tour de France leaderships.
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Pogacar wins Tour de France stage 7
Defending champion Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) is back in the yellow jersey after the Slovenian fought off Dane Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) to win stage seven of the Tour de France on Friday. Pogacar, three-times winner, claimed his second stage of this year's Tour at the end of a 197km ride from Saint-Malo to Mur-de-Bretagne, outsprinting Vingegaard at the summit finish, with Britain's Oscar Onley taking third place. Mathieu van…
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Tadej Pogacar won stage seven of the Tour de France to regain the overall lead with a trademark burst up the short, steep slope of the Mur de Bretagne. Visma’s Jonas Vingegaard was second, doggedly staying right on Pogacar’s wheel to the line with Briton Oscar Onley third after a late nine-rider pile-up marred the finale. On his 19th career Tour de France stage win the 26-year-old Pogacar gained four seconds on Vingegaard with 10 bonus seconds t…
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