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‘AN INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE’, SAYS POGACAR

Slovenian repeats last year’s Tour triumph

- PARIS

TADEJ Pogacar won a second successive Tour de France on Sunday, hailing his victory as “an incredible adventure” as Wout van Aert claimed the final stage on the Champs-Elysees in Paris after three weeks of thrilling action.

The Slovenian stole in at the 11th hour to win the 2020 edition, but this year he stamped his authority in the first week before he pulled on the yellow jersey beneath the Arc de Triomphe as the undisputed champion, aged just 22.

Pogacar also won the awards for best rider under-25 and the king of the mountains polka-dot jersey, a triple he also achieved on his debut last year.

“We did it,” he said with a huge smile.

“It was one thing last year, the first win, I didn’t cry this year,” he said glowing in his big moment and thanking everyone with his parents and siblings all present.

“It’s been an incredible adventure being part of this cycling family.”

Jumbo’s Belgian rider Van Aert stormed past Briton Mark Cavendish to take the 21st stage after also winning a time-trial at Saint-Emilion and a mountain stage at Mont Ventoux.

“I’ve won a giant Tour de France stage,” Van Aert said.

“But I’m just a little cyclist compared with Tadej.”

“It’s a great send-off for Tokyo. I’ll try and win both gold medals,” he said before flying off to the Olympic Games today where he will lead the Belgian team in the road race and time-trial.

Marking the end of the old era, 36-year-old Cavendish narrowly missed out on a fifth win on this edition — and a record 35th on the Tour de France.

Jasper Philipsen was second on the day as Deceuninck rider Cavendish fell just short, punching his handlebars in frustratio­n.

Four wins in the six stages that ended in a mass bunch sprint were enough, however, for him to equal Eddy Merckx’s record of 34 stage wins on the Tour and secure him the green sprint points jersey.

Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard, also of Jumbo, was a surprising second in the general classifica­tion, while Ineos’ Richard Carapaz was third to follow his 2019 triumph on the Giro d’Italia.

The Bahrain Victorious outfit won the team award to end the Tour with a smile after a police swoop on their hotel and team bus earlier this week.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Team UAE Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar (centre) celebrates with team members on the podium at the end of the Tour de France on Sunday.
AFP PIC Team UAE Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar (centre) celebrates with team members on the podium at the end of the Tour de France on Sunday.

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