Tadej Pogacar takes yellow jersey as Kevin Vauquelin wins Stage 2 of Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar moved into the leader’s yellow jersey as Kevin Vauquelin won Stage 2 of the Tour de France from a breakaway in Bologna.
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Tadej Pogacar moved into the leader’s yellow jersey as Kevin Vauquelin won Stage 2 of the Tour de France from a breakaway in Bologna.
Romain Bardet won a thrilling Stage 1 of the Tour de France in Rimini to take the yellow jersey as UAE Team Emirates rider Tadej Pocacar finished in fourth place.
When the Tour de France gets underway in Florence on Saturday, the eyes of the cycling world will be on UAE Team Emirates star Tadej Pogacar and his chief rival, the two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Team Visma Lease A Bike.
Thinking back to the start line in Venaria Reale on Saturday, May 4, the rumblings and whispers amongst the peloton, echoed by the voices of the cycling world, were focused solely on one topic and one man: if not Tadej Pogacar, then who? If Pogacar, by how much?
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar blew away his rivals to win the Giro d'Italia on his debut in the race, winning by the biggest overall margin since 1965 after Sunday's final stage in Rome.
ROME :Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar emphatically won the Giro d'Italia on his debut when he retained his unassailable overall lead after Sunday's 21st and final stage in Rome, winning by the biggest overall margin since 1965.
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar emphatically won the Giro d'Italia on his debut when he retained his unassailable overall lead after Sunday's 21st and final stage in Rome, winning by the biggest overall margin since 1965.
Relentless Tadej Pogacar extended his overall lead in the Giro d'Italia to nearly eight minutes as Georg Steinhauser claimed his first professional win in Wednesday's brutal Stage 17.