Mohoric honors Mader's memory with another Bahrain Victorious win
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[July 22, 2023]
By Julien Pretot
POLIGNY, France (Reuters) -Slovenian Matej Mohoric claimed his third
victory on the Tour de France when he won the 19th stage on Friday
as his Bahrain Victorious team celebrated for the third time in this
year's race, having started it under a cloud after Gino Mader's
death.
Mohoric, who has won on all three grand tours, pipped Thursday's
stage winner Kasper Asgreen of Denmark to the line, breaking into
tears after a photo finish gave him the victory a couple of minutes
later.
Mohoric's success comes just over a month after his Swiss team mate
Mader died following a crash on the Tour de Suisse on June 16.
Bahrain Victorious riders Pello Bilbao and Wout Poels also took
stage victories in this year's race.
"We started this Tour under a lot of stress after the death of Gino
and Matej had the ambition to win a stage," Bahrain Victorious
sports director Vladimir Miholjevic told reporters.
"It's stupid to say and could be wrongly interpreted but we lost a
team member, a family member and everyone in the team, staff and
riders, wanted to honor Gino. He will always be with us. It's
something we managed to transform into motivation."
Australian Ben O'Connor was third in a three-man sprint ahead of a
group of chasers who were caught by surprise when Asgreen attacked
in the second short climb of the day.
FOR GINO
Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard stayed safe in the bunch to
retain the overall leader's yellow jersey ahead of Saturday's hilly
and treacherous 20th stage between Belfort and the Markstein.
He still holds a 7:35 lead over Slovenian Tadej Pogacar.
A large breakaway took shape on the bumpy roads of the Jura with a
group of 30 chasing Victor Campenaerts.
The Belgian was caught, and dropped, by O'Connor, Asgreen and
Mohoric who reached the top of the Cote d'Ivory first after jumping
away from the peloton at the intermediate sprint.
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Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 19 -
Moirans-En-Montagne to Poligny - France - July 21, 2023 Team Bahrain
Victorious' Matej Mohoric in action during stage 19 REUTERS/Benoit
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With 15km left, the trio led a group of nine,
featuring Mathieu van der Poel and green jersey holder Jasper
Philipsen, by 15 seconds.
They did not look back and O'Connor launched the sprint early,
hoping to surprise his rivals, only for Asgreen to get into his
slipstream and make his effort 300 meters from the line.
Mohoric followed and propelled his bike to the line just before the
Danish rider.
"It means a lot. It's hard and cruel to be a pro cyclist. You
sacrifice so much, your family does too, and then you realize
everyone is so, so strong. Sometimes you feel you don't belong
here," said Mohoric, who paid tribute to Mader.
"We spend more time with our team mates than with our family. (His
death) puts everything in perspective and makes you doubt what you
do but at the end of the day the world moves on. I really wanted to
give my best because he can't anymore."
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by William Maclean, Toby Davis
and Ken Ferris)
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