Tadej Pogacar holds off Jonas Vingegaard in French Alps
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Tadej Pogacar is three days away from a fourth Tour de France title - but admitted he was fed up with the three-week race
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Cyclingnews on MSN'The Tour is not over' - Jonas Vingegaard remains defiant on Col de la Loze despite failure to drop maillot jaune Tadej PogačarJonas Vingegaard remains adamant that he is still in with a chance of beating Tour de France leader Tadej Pogačar despite losing a further nine seconds to the UAE Team Emirates-XRG racer in the closing metres of the brutally difficult Col de la Loze ascent on stage 18 on Thursday.
Ben O'Connor stormed to a sensational victory in Stage 18 of the Tour de France on Thursday, as Jonas Vingegaard's attempt to dethrone Tadej Pogacar imploded in spectacular fashion on the race's most brutal Alpine battleground.
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Jonas Vingegaard loses back wheel of race leader near top of final hors categorie climb and relinquishes more time
Brent Bookwalter and Tejay Van Garderen look ahead to Stage 18 of the 2025 Tour de France, where Tadej Pogacar will look to avoid a repeat of 2023 Stage 17 and stave off Jonas Vingegaard in a climb-heavy day.
Jonathan Milan claims his second victory of this year's Tour de France by winning a wet sprint finish on stage 17.