Tadej Pogacar Wins Tour De France To Make History For Slovenia

Pogacar, who celebrates his 22nd Birthday on Monday is the youngest winner since 1904, sealing his triumph with a sensational performance in the mountain Time trial on the penultimate stage until then it had looked as if his compatriot and long-time leader Primoz Roglic would claim the yellow jersey, but in a remarkable reversal it was Pogacar who won the stage and took the race lead by 59 seconds. 

Pogacar stayed safely on his bike to cross the line in triumph with his UAE team Emirates teammates as the stage was brilliantly won by Green Jersey winner Sam Bennett of Ireland, his second stage win of the 2020 Tour. 

Not only did he claim the yellow jersey, Pogacar also sealed the polka dot King of the mountains prize and won the category for the best young rider on his memorable debut in cycling’s toughest race. With the global pandemic causing the race to be moved from it’s traditional July slot, there were doubts that it would even be completed with strict hygiene measures in place and mandatory coronavirus testing for riders and their team connections. Spectators were also limited in finishing areas, with only 5,000 allowed into the post-race podium area in Paris usually filled by many thousands more.


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