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On Saturday, the Slovenian also won the seventh stage over 142.9 kilometers with the finish on the Col de la Couillole and extended his lead even further. Pogacar won two seconds ahead of Frenchman David Gaudu, six seconds behind his great Danish rival Vingegaard. It was Pogacar’s seventh win of the season.
The two-time Tour champion is now 12 seconds ahead of Gaudu and almost a minute ahead of Vingegaard in the general classification. The tour ends on Sunday with the eighth and final stage around Nice. There are still five climbs to overcome, but the last 20 kilometers lead down to Nice.
Gino Mäder, third on Wednesday at the finish in the mountains, finished sixth, defending his 5th place overall. His lead over Pogacar was 28 seconds on the Col de la Couillole, in the general classification he is 1:59 minutes behind the Slovenian. (SDA)
Source : Blick
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