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One of the beauties of the Tour de France is the myriad ways in which it can be won Boxing
On a baking hot day over three of the toughest Alpine climbs in this year’s race, Jumbo-Visma came with a gameplan to disrupt and destroy Boxing
Vingegaard had the edge in the highest mountains, where he never cracked despite Pogacar’s best efforts Boxing
A broken Tadej Pogacar after losing three minutes on stage 11 Boxing
The team set a hard pace on the front of the peloton that few could match, then began launching a pincer attack on Pogacar, as Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic took it in turns to surge forward and make him chase or risk losing touch Boxing
” He kicked on, and Pogacar could not respond Boxing
That on its own might not have been enough to hurt Pogacar – who spent most of the day alone without the support of his Covid-depleted UAE Team Emirates – but crucially, and maybe foolishly, the reigning champion responded with some attacks of his own Boxing
Perhaps Pogacar underestimated Vingegaard, or perhaps he simply let pride take over, as he sped towards the final climb with the Dane in tow saving energy on his wheel, and he could not compete once they climbed to the upper reaches of the Col du Granon Boxing
“I took the chance,” Vingegaard later explained Boxing
Attacking riding has come to define his early grand tour career and he was not going to pass up the opportunity to go for glory atop that last ascent Boxing
Time-trial specialists mark rivals on the climbs and hurt them on the clock, as Miguel Indurain did so emphatically in 1992, and again in 1994 Boxing
RecommendedEuro 2022: England boss Wiegman admits she ‘went a little crazy’ during dramatic victoryTour de France stage 20 preview: Route map, profile and start times for ITTTour de France result LIVE: Latest updates as Christophe Laporte wins Stage 19This is not to diminish Vingegaard’s victory Boxing
Sometimes a rider bullies from start to finish, like Bernard Hinault, who intimidated rivals with his presence and crushed them at every opportunity en route to Paris in 1981 Boxing
Jonas Vingegaard is the latest man to win the Tour, and for all his unerring strength and resilience across these past three weeks, the race was won in a decisive hour in the Alps, when Jumbo-Visma’s team tactics isolated and outwitted Pogacar and stripped the yellow jersey from his back Boxing
“I didn’t know if he was suffering, but they told me on the radio that it was steeper at five kilometres to go, and I was thinking: ‘Either they make it hard, or I try to attack Boxing
’ So that’s what I did Boxing
Both are capable time-triallists, both strong climbers, both clearly able to handle the unique pressures that come with leading a team in a grand tour Boxing
Chris Froome used Team Sky’s stranglehold on the peloton to suffocate his opponents, while Tadej Pogacar’s back-to-back wins in 2020 and 2021 displayed his individual, unpredictable brilliance Boxing
But the decisive gap between them was forged on stage 11 Boxing
Head to head, there has not been much to choose between the two leading protagonists of this year’s compelling story Boxing
After two-and-a-half Tours of imperious strength, finally Jumbo-Visma had made the Slovenian prodigy crack Boxing
Pogacar had a slight burst of flat speed that helped him edge stages seven and 17, and the punchier legs that saw him surge to victory on stage 6, back when it seemed his race to lose Boxing

That on its own might not have been enough to hurt Pogacar – who spent most of the day alone without the support of his Covid-depleted UAE Team Emirates – but crucially, and maybe foolishly, the reigning champion responded with some attacks of his own Boxing
Time-trial specialists mark rivals on the climbs and hurt them on the clock, as Miguel Indurain did so emphatically in 1992, and again in 1994 Boxing
’ So that’s what I did Boxing
Pogacar had a slight burst of flat speed that helped him edge stages seven and 17, and the punchier legs that saw him surge to victory on stage 6, back when it seemed his race to lose Boxing
Jonas Vingegaard is the latest man to win the Tour, and for all his unerring strength and resilience across these past three weeks, the race was won in a decisive hour in the Alps, when Jumbo-Visma’s team tactics isolated and outwitted Pogacar and stripped the yellow jersey from his back Boxing
The team set a hard pace on the front of the peloton that few could match, then began launching a pincer attack on Pogacar, as Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic took it in turns to surge forward and make him chase or risk losing touch Boxing
On a baking hot day over three of the toughest Alpine climbs in this year’s race, Jumbo-Visma came with a gameplan to disrupt and destroy Boxing
After two-and-a-half Tours of imperious strength, finally Jumbo-Visma had made the Slovenian prodigy crack Boxing
Both are capable time-triallists, both strong climbers, both clearly able to handle the unique pressures that come with leading a team in a grand tour Boxing
Sometimes a rider bullies from start to finish, like Bernard Hinault, who intimidated rivals with his presence and crushed them at every opportunity en route to Paris in 1981 Boxing
Vingegaard had the edge in the highest mountains, where he never cracked despite Pogacar’s best efforts Boxing
“I didn’t know if he was suffering, but they told me on the radio that it was steeper at five kilometres to go, and I was thinking: ‘Either they make it hard, or I try to attack Boxing
Head to head, there has not been much to choose between the two leading protagonists of this year’s compelling story Boxing
Perhaps Pogacar underestimated Vingegaard, or perhaps he simply let pride take over, as he sped towards the final climb with the Dane in tow saving energy on his wheel, and he could not compete once they climbed to the upper reaches of the Col du Granon Boxing
A broken Tadej Pogacar after losing three minutes on stage 11 Boxing
RecommendedEuro 2022: England boss Wiegman admits she ‘went a little crazy’ during dramatic victoryTour de France stage 20 preview: Route map, profile and start times for ITTTour de France result LIVE: Latest updates as Christophe Laporte wins Stage 19This is not to diminish Vingegaard’s victory Boxing
Attacking riding has come to define his early grand tour career and he was not going to pass up the opportunity to go for glory atop that last ascent Boxing
But the decisive gap between them was forged on stage 11 Boxing
” He kicked on, and Pogacar could not respond Boxing
Chris Froome used Team Sky’s stranglehold on the peloton to suffocate his opponents, while Tadej Pogacar’s back-to-back wins in 2020 and 2021 displayed his individual, unpredictable brilliance Boxing
One of the beauties of the Tour de France is the myriad ways in which it can be won Boxing
“I took the chance,” Vingegaard later explained Boxing
