This is how the classification of the Tour de France remains after the epic battle between Pogacar and Vingegaard

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The general classification of the Tour de France There was no noticeable change between the two main candidates for victory after the eleventh stage of the race. Jonas Vingegaard It lasted a second Tadej Pogacar for bonuses after beating him in a sprint to the finish line at Le Lioran.


So, Pogacar takes 1:14 after the first eleven days of competition, although this Wednesday’s episode is very important because of what it implies on the moral level. Vingegaard showed that his physical problems were behind him, hHe regained thirty seconds of the stage difference when he seemed to be on the verge of KO and he had defeated his great rival head to head to show that he was the great candidate to destroy the party in the Gallic lands.

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He remains second overall Remco Evenepoel, 1:06 from Pogacar, but he left time with his two rivals in the fight for the Tour. Also a Primoz Roglic who worked for Vingegaard, his leader, and in this way he lost a lot of weight until 2:45. The Tour was more of a three-year battle than ever and there were two men who showed, as the forecasts indicated, superior to the others.

General classification of the Tour de France after the eleventh stage

1. Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia/UAE Emirates) 45h 00’34”
2. Remco Evenepoel (Belgium/Soudal Quick-Step) at 1’06”
3. Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark/Visma-Lease a Bike) at 1’14”
4. Primoz Roglic (Slovenia/Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) at 2’45”
5. Joao Almeida (Portugal/UAE Emirates) at 4’20”
6. Carlos Rodríguez (Spain/Ineos Grenadiers) at 4’40”
7. Mikel Landa (Spain/Soudal Quick-Step) at 5’38”
8. Adam Yates (Great Britain/UAE Emirates) at 6’59”
9. Juan Ayuso (Spain/UAE Emirates) at 7’09”
10. Giulio Ciccone (Italy/Lidl-Trek) at 7’36”

Source: La Verdad

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