this Danish jonas vingegaard Slovenian young talent succeeded in dethroning Tadej Pogacar, something unimaginable after the recital she gave in the last two French rounds. Vingegaard took command of the race on the eleventh day. a) Yes, the yellow jersey has not changed from the hands of the Danes, there is no limit at the moment.
Pogacar himself just resigned this time in white jersey as the best juniorHe slapped his opponent in the Pyrenees, where he won one of last week’s three mountain stages, but when he was more than three minutes behind the general in Hautacam, his fight broke down completely.
An exemplary battle between both driversLeaving an image to be remembered due to the ‘fair game’ of Leader Vingegaard – also the first red polka dot leotard as the king of the mountain – waiting for his opponent after falling in one of his consecutive attacks.
this last year, Vingegaard had to take the second place and put an end to the hegemony of his 23-year-old rival in this edition. It’s a clear challenge for the next Grand Tours, but with a resentful Pogacar after this Tour de France 2022.
Also, the Dane repeats Miguel Indurain’s 1992 milestone by winning the ‘Grande Boucle’ from his home country beyond the French. To be precise, the gala tour will start next season from Bilbao, in the heart of the Basque Country, on Saturday, July 1, 2023.
The overall ranking after stage 21 of the 2022 Tour de France is as follows:
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Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen (DEN/Jumbo-Visma) 79:33:20
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Tadej Pogacar (SLO/UAE Emirates) – 00:02:43
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Geraint Thomas (GBR/Ineos Grenadiers) 00:07:22
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David Gaudu (FRA/ Groupama-FDJ) 00:13:39
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Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS/Bora-Hansgrohe) 00:15:46
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Nairo Quintana (COL/ Arkea-Samsic Team) 00:16:33
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Romain Bardet (FRA/ Team DSM) 00:18:11
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Louis Meintjes (RSA/Intermarche) 00:18:44
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Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ/ Astana-Kazakhstan Team) 00:22:56
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Adam Yates (GBR/Ineos Grenadiers) 00:24:52
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Valentin Madouas (FRA/ Groupama-FDJ) 00:35:59
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Bob Jungels (FRA/ AG2R Citroen Team) 00:45:23
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Neilson Powless (US/EF-EasyPost) 00:46:57
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Luis Leon Sánchez (ESP/Bahrain-Victory) 00:49:18
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Thibaut Pinot (GBR/Ineos Grenadiers) 00:50:25
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Patrick Konrad (GER/ Bora-Hansgrohe) 00:56:54
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Thomas Pidcock (GBR/ INEOS GRENADIERS) at 01:01:15
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Sepp Kuss (NED/ JUMBO – VISMA) at 01:02:29
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Dylan Teuns (BRN/ BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS) at 01:11:30
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Brandon Mcnulty (UAE/UAE Team Emirates) at 01:31:19