Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Pogacar loses time as trap is sprung

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THE Tour de France burst into life when a fast start and crosswinds blew the peloton apart in the seventh stage, leaving dark horse Tadej Pogacar with a lot of catching-up to do ahead of the Pyrenees today.

Yesterday’s 68-km ride from Millau was dominated by Belgian Wout van Aert, who won his second Tour stage this year.

This followed a after a brutal start by Peter Sagan’s Bora-Hansgrohe team and crosswinds had split the pack.

A sudden accelerati­on by champion Egan Bernal’s Ineos Grenadiers team split the leading pack again with Slovenian Pogacar, one of the most fancied underdogs of the race, finding himself trapped behind and losing 1:21 on the line.

The 21-year-old UAE Emirates rider is now expected to be on the attack in the Pyrenees this weekend along with Briton Adam Yates and Primoz Roglic,

Bernal and Pinot, was on the right side of the break and retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey.

He now leads Roglic by three seconds and France’s Guillaume Martin by nine.

Green jersey holder Sam Bennett, as well as Australian Cadel Ewan, were far behind and could not contest the intermedia­te sprint, where Sagan collected 17 points after being beaten by only Matteo Trentin.

Triple world champion Sagan was again beaten in the final sprint won by Milan-Sanremo champion Van Aert.

Today’s the downhill finish might lead the big guns to hold their fire again, but any Pogacar move to regain some time could trigger some movement.

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