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Critérium Du Dauphiné: Tadej Pogačar Stamps GC Authority with Another Victory on Stage 7

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Slovenian goes solo 12km from the line, beats Jonas Vingegaard by 14 seconds to extend his overall lead

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The 26-year-old Slovene from the UAE team celebrated a solo victory on Saturday after just under 132 km at the start of the Dauphiné circuit at an altitude of over 1,800 m in Valmeinier. Dane Jonas Vingegaard (Visma) finished second with 14 seconds behind, while the German Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull/+1:21 min.) was third. With his 98th career victory Pogacar built up the overall lead.The three-time Tour-de-France winner offered a demonstration o…

·Vienna, Austria
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Tadej Pogacar does not play with his rivals, but plays with the races, like a naughty child, as if he were not aware of the destruction it provokes. He surpasses the banner of the last kilometer with half a minute of advantage over Vingegaard, and with the blonde locks peeking through the helmet, smiles and pedals softer. “I had enough time to slow down a bit in the last kilometer and recover.” The difference stayed in half, what matters to the …

·Spain
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Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates - XRG) won his second consecutive stage at the prestigious Dauphine multi-day race, and the Slovenian leads Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) by one minute and one second ahead of the decisive stage.

·Estonia
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The king wore his crown in the queen stage. Tadej Pogacar crossed the goal as if such. Pedaling with a calm, consistent and powerful cadence. All at once. He had just culminated in an ascent to a mountain of 1,800 meters high, Valmeinier, and entered the final straight whistling. He had shattered all his rivals and seemed to travel around the French Alps. Amazing.The seventh and penultimate stage of the Dauphine was drawn on the road map as the …

·Spain
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An unassailable Tadej Pogacar has won the queen stage in the Dauphine. The Slovenian leader crossed the finish line first after 132.1 kilometres from Grand-Algueblanche to the ski resort of Valmeinier 1800.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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