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Pogacar moves closer to claiming his second title

Relentless UAE Team Emirates rider and reigning champion stretches his overall lead to five minutes and 45 seconds

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UAE Team Emirates rider Tadej Pogacar moved one step closer to retaining his Tour de France title by winning the final mountain stage of the race on Thursday.

The Slovenia rider claimed another stunning victory in the 18th stage, a 129.7-km mountain ride from Pau to Luz Ardiden. His accelerati­on 500 metres from the line, at top of Luz Ardiden, was too good for his rivals as Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard and Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz finished two seconds behind in second and third, respective­ly.

Overall, Pogacar now has a decisive advantage of five minutes 45 seconds over Vingegaard with Carapaz in third, a further six seconds behind.

It was Pogacar who made the first big move with a little over three kilometres to go, and it was the defending champion again who exploded inside the last kilometre after an attack from Enric Mas came to nothing.

“It’s unbelievab­le,” said Pogacar, who is expected to win the time trial on the penultimat­e stage on Saturday to seal his Tour defence. “After yesterday, I felt really good and I’m really happy with the win. It’s crazy.

“There’s still three days to go so you never know but it looks good.

“It was super hard. Already on the Tourmalet the pace was such that you just sit in the wheel and forget about everything and then on the last climb that was the maximum.

“Why should I be worried?

For the time trial? We will see. It is a discipline where I always want to do my best. Sometimes you can have a really bad day in the time trial but it will be a new experience for me and I can’t wait.

“You can lose six minutes in a time trial, it’s happened before, but I’m pretty confident.”

The short trek in the Pyrenees featured a daunting combinatio­n of the Col du Tourmalet and the final sharp climb to the Luz-Ardiden ski resort.

Pogacar’s main rivals did not take advantage of the course. The defending champion surged away from a reduced group of four riders in the last

kilometre. After Enric Mas attacked, Pogacar countered the move and dropped Jonas Vingegaard and Richard Carapaz to claim a third stage win

this year. Barring an unfortunat­e turn of events, the 22-yearold UAE Team Emirates rider should be crowned Tour champion for the second straight year when the race ends in Paris on Sunday.

Before Sunday’s procession­al ride leading to the Champs-Elysees, there is just one tough stage remaining – Saturday’s time trial through the Bordelais vineyards. Pogacar excels in the race against the clock and won the first time trial of this year’s Tour, beating the pure specialist­s.

However, Pogacar’s latest heroics was not the only stunning developmen­t on the day. Bahrain Victorious team was raided

by French police on the eve of Thursday’s stage as part of a doping investigat­ion.

The team revealed that riders’ rooms were searched by officers at the hotel it stayed in the southweste­rn city of Pau.

In a statement to Associated Press, the Marseille prosecutor in charge of the case said a preliminar­y investigat­ion targeting members of the team was opened on July 3 “for acquisitio­n, transport, possession, import of a substance or method prohibited for use by an athlete without medical justificat­ion.”

About 25 officers from a special public health unit (OCLAESP) in charge of the case were involved in the search, according to police. In a statement, the team’s technical director Vladimir Miholjevic said: “Following stage 17, we were greeted by several French police officers. We were not given a warrant to read through, but the team complied with all the officers’ requests.

“We are committed to the highest level of profession­alism and adherence to all regulatory requiremen­ts and will always be co-operating in a profession­al manner.

“The process had impacted our riders; recovery and meal planning and as a profession­al team, the well-being of our team is a key priority.”

I’m really happy with the win. It’s crazy. There’s still three days to go so you never know but it looks good

TADEJ POGACAR

Race leader

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Reuters UAE Team Emirates rider Tadej Pogacar is expected to seal this year’s Tour de France title in Saturday’s time trial

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