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UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar takes Tour de France lead after thrilling Stage 4 victory

Tadej Pogacar won Stage 4 of the Tour de France to reclaim the yellow jersey as he opened up a lead of more than half a minute on defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and his other chief rivals.

Pogacar attacked from a select group inside the final kilometre of the mighty Galibier climb before racing clear down the twisty descent to the finish in Valloire as the race crossed into France after three days on Italian soil.

Richard Carapaz cracked with six kilometres of the Galibier climb still to go to lose his grip on yellow after only one day, finishing some five minutes back.

The Ecuadorian was among a string of high-profile victims of a blistering pace on the climb set by Pogacar’s UAE Emirates teammates, who whittled the pack down to just a handful of contenders before the Slovenian, who bided his time to attack wary of a powerful headwind, made his move.

Vingegaard was quick to respond, but a gap of few bike lengths had opened up by the time Pogacar claimed the bulk of the bonus seconds on offer at the summit, with Remco Evenepoel third at the top before Carlos Rodriguez and Primoz Roglic.

That trio would catch Vingegaard on a descent that included several corners left wet by snow melt, but Pogacar was stretching his lead in front as he came home to claim his 12th career Tour stage win.

“I’m super happy,” Pogacar said. “This was more or less the plan and we executed it really well. It was like a dream stage, to finish solo is incredible.

“I wanted to hit it hard today. I know this stage really well. I’ve been training here for a lot of weeks already and it was like a home stage passing through Sestriere.

“It was nice to get the bonus seconds on top. I was confident at the start, I had good legs and I had to try.”

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