Smiling Pogacar ready for Tour part two and mind games with Vingegaard
CLERMONT FERRAND, France : Pressure seems to slide off Tadej Pogacar like water off a duck's back as the two-time champion heads into the second block of racing in the Tour de France locked in a duel with title holder Jonas Vingegaard.
The Slovenian took fresh momentum into the second rest day after gaining another eight seconds on Sunday over Vingegaard, who was dropped twice in the final two mountain stages after being the first to draw blood in the Pyrenees.
Five more mountain stages are on the menu and Vingegaard hinted he would have an edge over his rival in the longer climbs of the Alps - a suggestion that Pogacar laughed off on Monday.
"We will see in the Alps who it suits better," the 24-year-old said with a smile.
"I also like the Alps stages. I think every year I improve on the longer climbs and in the heat so we need to wait and see who will like it more."
Overall, Pogacar trails yellow jersey holder Vingegaard by 17 seconds and while the Danish rider remains confident that his advantage should see him win another title in Paris, the UAE Emirates rider believes the third week of the Tour could be his.
"I'm not at all worried about the last week. I actually should be better than in the first week," said Pogacar, whose preparations were hampered after he suffered a wrist fracture last April.
Asked if he was surprised that his form was so good despite his misfortune in the spring, Pogacar said: "What surprised me was when I lost time on Marie Blanque (in the first Pyrenean stage) but I knew that I was good coming into the Tour and I should not be surprised by my performances in the last days."
WISER THAN IN THE PAST
Vingegaard's Jumbo Visma team believe Sunday's effort in the final part of the Puy de Dome climb (4km at


