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Heart-in-mouth moment as Vingegaard poised to win Tour de France

- Jonas Vingegaard

ROCAMADOUR, France, (Reuters) - Jonas Vingegaard was poised to claim his maiden Tour de France title as the Dane retained his overall lead after avoiding a freak crash in the final time trial yesterday.

The 25-year-old Jumbo-Visma rider finished second in the 20th stage, a 40.7-km solo effort from LacapelleM­arival won by his Belgian team mate Wout van Aert, who clocked a best time of 47 minutes 59 seconds.

There was a heart-in-mouth moment, though, when Vingegaard nearly crashed into rocks after overcookin­g a turn on a descent before finishing 19 seconds behind Van Aert with defending champion Tadej Pogacar taking third place, 27 seconds off the pace.

“I think I almost had a heart attack when that happened. Just when I thought I was not taking big risks, I made a mistake going into the corner,” Vingegaard told reporters.

“In the end I saved it, I’m really happy about that.” Overall, Vingegaard leads Pogacar of Slovenia by 3:34 and Britain’s Geraint Thomas by 8:13 ahead of Sunday’s final stage, a largely procession­al ride from La Defense to the Champs Elysees in Paris.

Vingegaard set the foundation­s for his victory in the 10th stage after attacking Pogacar relentless­ly with his team mates before the last climb up to the Col de Granon, where the Slovenian cracked and lost the yellow jersey.

Vingegaard moved closer to victory when he prevailed in the final mountain stage at Hautacam after Pogacar’s all-in strategy failed to pay off, on the same climb where Bjarne Riis, the only Danish winner of the Tour, had produced one of the most stunning performanc­es ever seen on the race.

Riis later admitted to doping to win the 1996 Tour de France, but retained his title for legal reasons.

Vingegaard’s upcoming triumph seals an awe-inspiring three weeks by Jumbo-Visma as the formidable allrounder Van Aert added three and their domestique Christophe Laporte one to the Dane’s two stage victories.

Van Aert will also win the green jersey for the points classifica­tion as Jumbo-Visma take three distinctio­ns home with Vingegaard also prevailing in the mountains classifica­tion.

Pogacar gave everything until the last pedal stroke but will reach Paris only with the white jersey for the best Under-25 rider.

In swashbuckl­ing style, the 23-year-old fought toothand-nail to win a third consecutiv­e title but his UAE Emirates team were never near the level of JumboVisma, who provided Vingegaard with safety and more attacking options.

Both men were on their own in Saturday’s time trial, however, but Vingegaard needed just a decent ride to preserve his massive overall lead over Pogacar.

The Dane went all-in, however, and it nearly cost him the title just before the last two competitiv­e kilometres of the 3,350-km race.

Going at over 60 kph on a descent, Vingegaard miscalcula­ted a left-hand turn and his front wheel came inches from hitting the rocky side of a hill after Van Aert was seen making ‘take it easy’ signs from the hot seat.

He recovered in ice-cool fashion before ending his ride more cautiously and Van Aert fell into his arms just after crossing the line.

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