There are five truly competitive days left Tour de Francedoes not count the triumphal ride on the way to Paris on Sunday, and jonas vingegaard (25 years old) with each passing day he got closer to making history and became the second Dane to raise his hands to heaven in Elysian Fields, after I do Bjarne Riis in 1996. Because he and his team Jumbo-Visma they laid the subtle trap for TAdej Pogacar (23 years old) Five stages have passed, not counting now, and so far the Slovenian from the UAE, double winner of the Tour in 2020 and 2021, has not lost even a second to the leader.
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There are about 700 kilometers left, not counting the Sunday stage for the total war that broke out on the Tour, for ‘Pogi’ to try to burn all his ships, hurt his self-esteem, then admit the next that day he made a stupid mistake, unworthy of a champion like him, which caused him to lose the lead over the runner who finished second behind him last year on the final podium in the French capital. Pogacar has more than enough terrain to turn the tables and he already promised that he will try until he is dry: “I have to attack with every climb and try to recover. I will give it my all. I hope I have no regrets afterwards. My legs were fine and I had to run to attack, from far or near. I hope for the best. I will give one hundred percent, I will try to win, I will attack ”.
Meanwhile, sitting comfortably on the throne of the Tour, Vingegaard he warns his troops to be alert and watch out on the horizon for the expected attack on his fort. “It’s going to be a great fight against Pogacar, but also with other riders placed with the general. I have to be careful not to be surprised by a racing incident. But I am very calm, I am fine and I will do everything to win the race ”.
The battle is laid, it remains only to know its time and place.
Source: La Verdad

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