Jonas Vinggaard won the latest stage of the Tour de France, edging out overall leader Tadej Pogacar in an exciting finale. The stage saw an awful battle between the top 4 riders, with Vinggaard and Pogacar attacking each other on the hills. Despite Pogacar’s efforts, Vingegaard caught up and won the stage, his 1st win in this year’s Tour.
Pogacar maintained and controlled his overall lead, ahead of Remco Evenepoel and Vinggaard. The Slovenian champion was gracious in defeat, congratulating Vingegaard on his win. Vingegaard’s victory was ecstatic, given his recovery from life-threatening injuries earlier in the year. “I’m really confident,” he added.
The stage saw an intense concord between the top 4 riders, with Pogacar launching wild attacks on the hills. However, Vingegaard was able to stagger him in, and the 2 riders hastened to the finish line, with Vinggaard taking the win. Evenepoel finished third, twenty-five seconds behind, while Primoz Roglic finished 4th, 55 seconds behind, despite a late accident.
Race officials later accorded Roglic the same time as Evenepoel. In the overall standings, Pogacar leads Evenepoel by 1min 06sec, Vinggaard is in 3rd place at 1min 14sec, and Roglic is 4th at 2min 15sec. Vingegaard’s win was an example of his determination and flexibility and highlighted a significant milestone in his recovery from injury.
The stage also saw a heartwarming moment of sportsmanship, as Pogacar congratulated Vingegaard on his win, showing respect and appreciation for his rival’s achievement. The race is ongoing with 2 mountainous stages in the Pyrenees this weekend, where the battle for the yellow jersey is expected to intensify. Vingegaard’s win has set up an exciting showdown in the Pyrenees, and fans can expect more intense battles between the top riders in the coming stages.
By Arab news