This Tuesday, the Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard won the time trial of the 16th stage of the Tour de France and was ahead of the closest pursuer, Tadej Pogacar, by more than a minute and a half.
The yellow jersey and reigning champion completed the 22.4 kilometers between Passy and Combloux, which included a second-class mountaineering tally, in 32.36 minutes, relegating his overall ‘runner-up’ to second in the race on foot and his teammate the Belgian Wout van Aert to third, 02.51 minutes.
On Wednesday, Vingegaard faces the final day in the Alps, a 165.7-kilometre route between Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc and Courchevel that includes a special category mountain count and two firsts, with an advantage of 01.48 minutes over Pogacar. . Britain’s Adam Yates (UAE Emirates) moved up to third overall at 08:52.
Source: TSF