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Poels won Sunday's 15th stage with more than two minutes in hand over his rivals. AP Photo/Thibault Camus/Alamy Stock Photo
Tour de France

Vingegaard goes wheel-to-wheel with Pogacar in the Alps to retain yellow jersey

Wout Poels won Sunday’s 15th stage, marked by drama earlier in the day when a spectator caused a crash.

LAST UPDATE | 16 Jul 2023

DEFENDING CHAMPION JONAS Vingegaard kept the overall lead of the Tour de France on Sunday crossing the finish line in the second of four Alpine tests wheel to wheel with Tadej Pogacar.

Dutch climber Wout Poels won the 15th stage, raced in the shadow of Mont Blanc, finishing more than two minutes clear of Wout van Aert in second.

Vingegaard remains 10 seconds ahead of Pogacar in the general classification. Carlos Rodriguez is more than five minutes behind in third, but the 22-year-old Spaniard, on his first Tour, tightened his grip on a podium place as Australian Jai Hindley dropped to fifth with Briton Adam Yates rising to fourth.

The 179km run from Les Gets to Saint Gervais Mont Blanc was again dominated by the duel between the two favourites and by a series of falls.

Pogacar twice attempted characteristic blistering late attacks. Vingegaard caught up both times and then sped past approaching the line, only to slow and look his Slovenian rival in the eye as they crossed together.

Monday is a rest day ahead of a potentially decisive individual time-trial on Tuesday which is followed by another Alpine stage on Wednesday.

Pogacar said he was looking forward to the next two stages.

“Tuesday’s time trial will provide a shake up, and Wednesday’s stage has some of the hardest climbs in cycling,” said the 2020 and 2021 Tour winner.

Sunday’s winding route through wild Alpine meadows and valleys featured five mountains but the expected fireworks were doused by an early mass fall.

Rowdy roadside fans have caused continual havoc on this Tour and on Sunday a clumsy spectator brought down half the peloton after stepping out into the road about 60km in.

– © AFP 2023

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