the danish Jonas Vingegaard He admitted that he feels “relieved” that he is now earning the general of tour de france, after the fall of Slovenian Tadej Pogacar on stage 17, but assured that “the Tour is not over” and that his greatest rival is “not giving up”.
“I’m relieved, having more than 7 minutes ahead is formidable. But we’re not in Paris yet, there are dangerous stages left, I have to keep doing my best,” said the Jumbo cyclist.
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Vingegaard pointed out that he still does not trust Pogacar, despite the fact that in two days he has distanced him by 7.35 minutes.
“Pogacar never gives up, he is going to try something, I am convinced. I have to be prepared. There are still very dangerous stages ahead,” said the Dane, who is on his way to achieving his second consecutive Tour.
Source: La Verdad

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