When it seemed the only interest on the stage was to see if Richard Carapaz proved his success in 17th stage of the Tour, Tadej Pogacar showed another day of his non-conformist and devouring character, demanding another day from his main rival in the fight for victory, the Dane Jonas Vingegaard (2nd), attack which the Belgians later joined Remco Evenepoel.
Pogacar attacked a few kilometers from the crown during the second ascent of the sun. Vingegaard suffered unwritten, lacking the explosion of ‘Handsome’ and Evenepoel also tried to leave the Dane behind, seeking to get closer to the second position overall.
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At the drop of Col du Noyer All the great favorites met, but one like the cannibal Evenepoel He attacked again, leaving Pogacar and Vingegaard behind and Pogacar himself sought to overtake his immediate pursuer within seconds.
In the end, there were no changes in the top seven, but Pogacar gained two seconds more than Vingegaard and Evenepoel was closer to the Dane in the fight for second place.
Source: La Verdad

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