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Vingegaard virtually assures back-to-back Tour de France triumphs

LE MARKSTEIN: Jonas Vingegaard survived the mountains in Saturday's (Jul 22) penultimate stage of the Tour de France to virtually clinch his second successive title.

Two-time champion Tadej Pogacar won the 20th and penultimate stage but Denmark's Vingegaard leads the Slovenian by 7min 29sec ahead of Sunday's ceremonial ride to the finish line on the Champs Elysees in Paris.

"I would have liked to win the stage, but the most important thing for me was to keep the yellow jersey and that was the case," said Vingegaard.

"I knew that I had no chance in the sprint against Pogacar. I tried a surprise attack, it didn't really work!"

Adam Yates is in third place and his twin brother Simon is fourth, while Spain's Carlos Rodriguez rounds out the top five.

Pogacar raised his arms and celebrated at the line despite not having been able to shake off Vingegaard, which he repeatedly tried to do on the last hill.

"I finally felt myself again today after a bad week," said the 2020 and 2021 champion.

"I felt good from start to finish, after several very difficult days on the bike."

There were six mountains to negotiate on Saturday with the last two being category one climbs.

Pogacar had promised an explosive finale, but he was tracked every kilometre of the way by his Danish rival.

Vingegaard and Pogacar have thrilled fans with their struggle for supremacy on the 21-day race which started in Bilbao in the rolling hills of the Basque Country.

The Dane crushed Pogacar in the key stage 16 time-trial on Tuesday, putting 1min 38sec into him on the 22.4km run.

The following day, on the hardest mountain stage, Pogacar cracked, shouting into his team radio "I'm dead, I'm gone."

And so it proved to be as he lost almost seven more minutes on the steep and

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