Tour de France 2022 LIVE: Stage 16 updates as Tadej Pogacar attacks Jonas Vingegaard
LIVE – Updated at 15:08
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LIVE – Updated at 15:08
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Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) believes it would be risky to still trail Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) come the Stage 20 time trial as the Tour de France begins its final week. Vingegaard holds a 2’22” lead over two-time defending champion Pogacar heading into Tuesday’s Stage 16, a hilly 178.5km ride to Foix from Carcassone. Ad/> What follows are two mountain stages, a flat Stage 19, and an ITT for Stage 20 before the processional Stage 21 on Sunday.
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Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) declared “you've got to keep believing” when pinpointing the final day in the Pyrenees as crucial for who will win the Tour de France this week. The 2018 winner currently sits third in the GC standings, 2’43” behind leader Jonas Vingegaard and just 21 seconds off two-time reigning champion Tadej Pogacar Ad/> The final week kicks off with Tuesday's 178.5km Stage 16 from Carcassonne to Foix, and with Thomas expecting Pogacar to go on the attack, the Welshman knows a near-perfect display is needed from his team in the Pyrenees if he wants to win a second Tour title. Tour de FranceTour on a knife edge for Vingegaard and Pogacar ahead of final week — Blazin' Saddles6 HOURS AGO «We are still in a good place,» Thomas said on Monday’s final rest day.
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Philippa York has slammed Primoz Roglic's decision to withdraw from the Tour de France and questioned the Slovenian’s appetite for competing in cycling’s biggest event. Jumbo-Visma announced the news on Sunday, with the 32-year-old failing to deal with a back injury he sustained following a crash in stage 5. Ad/> York believes the announcement has become far less palatable, with Roglic due to defend his title at the Vuelta a Espana in just under four weeks’ time.