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‘What can he not do?’ - Sir Bradley Wiggins reacts to Tadej Pogacar's lightning-quick Tour de France Stage 6 run

UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar rode to victory at Stage 6 of the Tour de France to take the yellow jersey in one of the quickest Tour stages ever, and Eurosport cycling expert Sir Bradley Wiggins believes the tour is “over”. Defending champion and Tour favourite Pogacar has taken charge ahead of the race reaching the mountains, in the 109th edition of the Tour.

Ad/> The Slovenian raced ahead of his rivals to win the uphill sprint at Longwy in lightning-quick fashion, as Belgium's Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) conceded the yellow jersey. /> Tour de France'I don't think he needed to do it' — Breakaway team discuss Van Aert attackAN HOUR AGO “The first 100km on the bike, they did it in pretty much 2 hours, so it was a very quick stage,” 2012 Tour de France winner Wiggins said.

“Van Aert in the breakaway and Tadej Pogacar too, it had everything. We said yesterday what can he not do? “He has just won a small uphill kick and taken the yellow jersey, perhaps one day ahead of when we thought he would, but this race is really hotting up now.

“These guys are the new stars of the sport and they resemble the likes of Eddy Merckx and the way they used to race. This first week of the Tour de France, we don’t normally see these big guys come to the head until later into the race or certainly stages like tomorrow, but we’ve had everything these first few days.

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