San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

RODRIGUEZ WINS BIG ALPINE STAGE; LEADERS LOCK HORNS

Vingegaard slightly increases overall lead over Pogacar

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Could the Tour de France be decided by time bonuses? Even on the toughest battlegrou­nd, defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and two-time winner Tadej Pogacar could not separate themselves Saturday after a dramatic day in the Alps.

Again in a class of their own, Pogacar and Vingegaard finished second and third respective­ly at the ski station of Morzine after another fierce fight that concluded a day of attrition in the 14th stage.

The pair was well ahead of their struggling overall challenger­s at some point in the final ascent, the daunting Col de Joux Plane, but allowed stage winner Carlos

Rodriguez to come back as the duo watched each other like track cyclists in a velodrome, waiting for an opening to get the biggest bonus at the top of the steep ascent. Vingegaard won this duel.

Rodriguez, a Tour debutant from Spain riding for Ineos-grenadiers, then moved away from the pair in the downhill leading to Morzine.

Vingegaard kept the yellow jersey, increasing his overall lead by just one second to 10 seconds after Pogacar sprinted to secure second place in the stage. Rodriguez moved up to third place overall — 4 minutes, 43 seconds behind Vingegaard — after his first Tour stage win.

Rodriguez had trailed by more than one minute but made the most of the pair’s duel to prevail.

“I didn’t think it was possible when I got dropped in the Joux Plane,” he said. “I tried to climb at my own pace to later do the descent as fast as possible. I am a good descender, I wanted to take advantage. I was close to crashing a couple of times ... I took some risks.”

Rodriguez became the youngest Spanish stage winner in the race’s history at 22 years, 5 months, 13 days.

Vingegaard amassed a total of 12 bonus seconds for first place at the top of the climb and his third-place finish. Pogacar had 11 — second at summit and second-place finish.

 ?? DANIEL COLE AP ?? Spain’s Carlos Rodriguez crosses the finish line to win the 14th stage of the Tour de France over 94.5 miles, ending in Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, France.
DANIEL COLE AP Spain’s Carlos Rodriguez crosses the finish line to win the 14th stage of the Tour de France over 94.5 miles, ending in Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, France.

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