Vingegaard deals Pogacar massive blow in Tour de France time trial
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[July 19, 2023]
By Julien Pretot
COMBLOUX, France (Reuters) -Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard
destroyed rival Tadej Pogacar in Tuesday's individual time trial to
gain a massive time and psychological edge in their fight for the
Tour de France title.
The Danish rider won the 16th stage, clocking 32 minutes and 36
seconds on a beautiful course with Mont Blanc making cameo
appearances in the background to beat 2020 and 2021 Tour winner
Pogacar by 1:38 and stretch his overall lead to 1:48.
While Vingegaard was a slight favorite going into the solo effort
against the clock, his performance was absolutely staggering as he
rode at a jaw-dropping 41.2kph on average, almost 4kph faster than
the organizers' fastest expected time.
Talks of a race that could be decided by seconds ended in abrupt
fashion as the baby-faced Vingegaard pulverized his rival over 22.4
kilometers after they were separated by a mere 10 seconds some 2,600
kilometers into the race.
"I didn't see the numbers yet but it was very fast and for sure
Jonas's best time trial ever but we knew what he was capable of,"
his Jumbo-Visma sports director Grischa Niermann told reporters.
Vingegaard himself was surprised by his display.
"I think it was one of my best days on the bike ever. I mean at one
point I started doubting my power meter was broken. I think today
all the hard work paid off," the 26-year-old told a news conference.
Vingegaard made a strong start, reaching the first check point at
7.1km with a 16-second advantage over his rival.
The Dane took all the risks in the descending portions and reached
the foot of the Cote de Domancy (2.5km at 9.4%) with a 31-second
lead.
While the Jumbo-Visma leader stayed on his time trial bike, Pogacar
gambled and switched for a lighter road bike, hoping to make up for
some time in the climb.
It had no effect.
FLYING VINGEGAARD
Vingegaard was flying, at some points even seeing Pogacar's team
cars in the distance, having started two minutes behind the
Slovenian.
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Passy to Combloux - France - July 18, 2023 Team Jumbo–Visma's Jonas
Vingegaard wearing the yellow jersey in action before crossing the
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"On the flat part between the climbs I was holding
back. I wanted to do 360 watts (of power) and I ended up doing 380,
then speeding up a bit in the climbs," he said after delivering a
huge blow to Pogacar ahead of Wednesday's grueling 17th stage
between Saint Gervais and Courchevel.
"Today I could not do more, maybe it was not my best day," said a
pale-faced Pogacar, who still beat third-placed Wout van Aert by
1:13.
Van Aert summed up the situation by saying: "Today I was the best of
the normal riders."
Pogacar vowed to keep on fighting, but his face told a different
story - that of a stunned man who had just experienced the reverse
of the 2020 Tour, when he effectively won the race by steamrollering
Primoz Roglic in the final time trial.
"The Tour is not over but he gained a lot of time. We will try but
it will be much harder than last year (when Pogacar finished second
overall behind Vingegaard). I gave everything," he told reporters.
"Honestly I did not expect this but it can happen. I hope tomorrow
will be better."
Pogacar's UAE Emirates team mate Adam Yates is now third overall, an
astonishing 8:52 behind Vingegaard, after the Briton leapfrogged
Spain's Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos-Grenadiers), who is five seconds
behind.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Bernadette Baum, Christian
Radnedge and Toby Davis)
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