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Pogacar wins Tour de France summit duel with Vingegaard

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Tadej Pogacar unleashed a devastating turn of speed to win stage six of the Tour de France on Thursday, but defending champion Jonas Vingegaard took the overall race lead 25 seconds ahead of the Slovenian.????Take a bow.????????Chapeau.????@TamauPogi #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/FmBNVIdUb2On the Tour's first summit finish, Team UAE leader Pogacar went for broke with 2km to go and finished 24sec ahead of Vingegaard.

Overnight leader Jai Hindley now sits in third place.On the 144.9km run from Tarbes to Cauterets in the lush Pyrenees the Dutch Jumbo-Visma team looked to have the X-factor in Wout Van Aert acting as Vingegaard's sherpa with Pogacar isolated from his teammates.But with 4km to go Van Aert peeled off and almost keeled over after his efforts on a 10 percent gradient section.Vingegaard and Pogacar powered ahead alone after dropping everyone from the day's breakaway on the high Tourmalet pass.When Pogacar made his move with the roadside crowds leaving the narrowest of passages Vingegaard desperately clung on as the Slovenian pulled away for a moral victory.Defending champion Vingegaard and two-time winner Pogacar were billed as the stars of the Tour and so it is proving to be.Pogacar started the Tour strongly but Vingegaard struck back on stage five before this new enthralling instalment of their internecine duel offered up some more gripping fare.Overnight leader Hindley's 15 minutes of fame were sealed on the 17km slog up the highest peak of the Tour so far, the Col du Tourmalet.The Australian paid for his efforts in the breakaway on stage five and dropped off the pace as Vingegaard put the hammer down.One interested onlooker was Emmanuel Macron, the French president joining Tour director Christian Prudhomme in the

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