Tadej Pogacar Wins Tour De France for Fourth Time
- Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates won the 112th Tour de France on Sunday, securing his fourth title in Paris after a 132.3 km final stage from Mantes-la-Ville.
- The race organizers added three climbs up Montmartre before finishing on the Champs-Élysées for the first time, and neutralized the general classification times 50 km from the end to avoid crashes in heavy rain.
- Wout van Aert won the final stage after breaking away on Montmartre's wet cobbles, claiming his 10th Tour stage victory, while Pogacar finished safely to maintain his winning margin.
- Pogacar won four stages this year, finishing the Tour with a total time of 76:00:32, leading Jonas Vingegaard by 4 minutes 24 seconds and Florian Lipowitz by 11 minutes 9 seconds.
- Pogacar praised his rivalry with Vingegaard for raising the competition, stated the second week was decisive, and expressed a desire for peace and better weather after celebrating in rainy Paris.
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Slovenian cycling ace Tadej Pogačar spoke proudly about his fourth overall victory in the Tour de France at a press conference in Paris. He added that he is not thinking about a possible record fifth victory, given his numerous victories and hard racing, and that he would be satisfied with the course of his career so far, even if he were to burn out.
Slovenian cycling champion Tadej Pogačar celebrated his fourth victory at the Tour de France in style. It looks like he will miss the Vuelta.
By Issy Ronald, CNN Tadej Pogačar reaffirmed his status as one of cycling's greats by winning his fourth Tour de France on Sunday, falling just one title short of equaling the overall record. After a thrilling final stage of the three-week race, Pogačar crossed the finish line safely on Paris' Champs-Élysées, securing the yellow jersey for the second year in a row. He even attempted a final stage win and snuck into the day's decisive attack, but…
Tour de France: Pogacar triumphs after Montmartre sprint
Slovenian star Tadej Pogacar led the peloton on a novel route up Montmartre and past the Sacré-Cœur en route to winning the Tour de France for the fourth time. Germany's Florian Lipowitz finished third in the race.
Wout van Aert won the final stage of this year's Tour de France, while Tadej Pogačar defended last year's overall victory.
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