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Vingegaard poised for Tour de France title as Pogacar wins stage amid Pinot-mania

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LE MARKSTEIN, France :Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark was set to win his second Tour de France title after keeping a close tab on his main rival and 20th stage winner Tadej Pogacar in a final, emotional mountain ride of the race on Saturday.Two-time Tour winner Pogacar, whose title hopes evaporated when he was crushed by Vingegaard in Tuesday's time trial and cracked in Wednesday's last Alpine stage, claimed victory on the day after 133.5 kilometres from Belfort, outsprinting Austrian Felix Gall for his second win in this year's race.Local hero, France's Thibaut Pinot, meanwhile, produced his last mountain effort as he rode on his training roads with thousands of fans cheering him on with flags, beers and flares.Overall, Jumbo-Visma rider Vingegaard leads Pogacar by seven minutes and 29 seconds with his United Arab Emirates team mate, Briton Adam Yates, in third position, 10:56 off the pace.Italian Giulio Ciccone secured the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification and Belgian Jasper Philipsen is set to win the green jersey for the points classification, providing that they both cross the finish line in Paris on Sunday."After such a hard week I felt like myself on the bike today.

I was feeling great. I tried to go solo but I could not so it had to be a sprint," said Pogacar, who had set his sights on Saturday's stage in the Vosges mountains after this week's disappointment.Pogacar attacked on the last climb of the day, the Col du Platzerwazel (7.1km at 8.4 per cent), and was followed by Vingegaard and Gall.The trio quickly caught Pinot, fellow Frenchman Warren Barguil and Briton Tom Pidcock, and dropped them before battling it out for the stage win after being rejoined by the Yates twins, Simon

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