Cycling - Pogacar wins UAE Tour for second successive year
Slovenian Tadej Pogacar won the UAE Tour for the second year in a row after outclassing his rivals on the seventh and final stage on Saturday.
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Slovenian Tadej Pogacar won the UAE Tour for the second year in a row after outclassing his rivals on the seventh and final stage on Saturday.
Tadej Pogacar retained the UAE Tour title as he once again beat Adam Yates after an exciting head-to-head duel up the final climb of the race.
Ernst Oertel and Bhupat Seemar walked away with the two feature prizes that were up for grabs at Sharjah’s penultimate race meeting of the season on Saturday.
Tadej Pogacar won the UAE Tour outright and the seventh stage on Saturday. UAE Team Emirates' Pogacar had to hold off a challenge from Ineos Grenadiers’ Adam Yates over the last five kilometres as the stage came to its conclusion at Jebel Hafeet. Ad/> However the Slovenian was able to find more stamina at the death to power through, taking the stage by a slim margin of just one second, winning the general classification by 22 seconds.
UAE Team Emirates' star rider Tadej Pogacar won the seventh and final stage of the UAE Tour atop Jebel Hafeet to retain his crown in the only WorldTour race in the Middle East on Saturday.
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