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Merciless Pogacar puts the hammer down to beat Vingegaard again

Tadej Pogacar inched closer to securing his third Tour de France title after outwitting his main rival, defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, to win the penultimate stage on Saturday.

The Slovenian claimed his fifth stage win of this year's edition by outsprinting Vingegaard in the final metres of the 132.8-km mountain trek from Nice after the Dane had run out of steam while looking to cement his second place overall in the final kilometres.

There was no mercy from UAE Emirates rider Pogacar, who stayed in Vingegaard's slipstream in the final kilometres, and put the hammer down 250 metres from the line.

Overall, Pogacar, who won the Tour in 2020 and 2021 before being toppled by Vingegaard in the last two editions, leads the Dane by five minutes and 14 seconds with Belgian Remco Evenepoel in third place, a further 2:50 behind.

Ireland's Ben Healy finished the stage in 58th position and is 26th overall.

It was a cruel end to the stage for Vingegaard, who had been looking to gain time over Evenepoel, whose earlier attack in the Col de la Couillole backfired.

The Tour ends on Sunday with an individual time trial between Monaco and Nice - the first time in the 121-year history of the race that it will not end in Paris due to the upcoming Olympics, which start on 26 July in the French capital.

Ecuador's Richard Carapaz, who featured in the day's breakaway and took third place on the stage with another bold ride, made sure he would take home the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification, while Biniam Girmay of Eritrea secured the green jersey for the points classification.

Evenepoel attacked eight kilometres from the finish but it was too brief an effort for the Belgian to have a hope of leapfrogging the defending champion in

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