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Vingegaard shocked by Pogacar’s dominance, gravel on Carpegna descent



Jonas Vingegaard admitted there was nothing he or anyone could do when Tadej Pogačar attacked Saturday’s queen stage of Tirreno-Adriatico on Monte Carpegna, the Danish climber instead preferring to take his anger out on the quality of the roads and swathes of gravel on the technical descent off the climb.

The Jumbo-Visma leader finished second on the stage, 1:03 behind Pogačar, and now lies best of the rest at 1:52 down ahead of Sunday’s flat finale. The Dane was part of the lead GC group when Pogačar jumped away 16 kilometres from the line, but neither he nor his rivals could do anything about the Slovenian’s attack.


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