Post Tribune (Sunday)

Pogacar seals Tour de France title

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In an incredible climax to the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar crushed fellow Slovenian Primoz Roglic in the last stage Saturday before the finish in Paris, all but guaranteei­ng that he’ll win the title at cycling’s greatest race.

Set, at one day shy of 22, to become the youngest post-World War II champion, Pogacar flew on the penultimat­e stage, an uphill time trial, devouring the 57-second lead that had made Roglic look impregnabl­e before the showdown.

Also: This is Pogacar’s first Tour.

In the end, it wasn’t even close. Pogacar was sensationa­l, not only ripping the iconic race leader’s yellow jersey from Roglic, but winning the time trial, too. Roglic managed no better than fifth, a whopping 1 minute, 56 seconds slower than his countryman.

“Unbelievab­le, unbelievab­le,” Pogacar said. “My head will explode.“

Not since British riders Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome finished 1-2 at the 2012 Tour has one nation taken the top two spots.

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