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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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