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Jonas Vingegaard consolidated his hold on second place overall, finishing 7 seconds behind Tadej Pogačar on the mountaintop finish, and more importantly, put 46 seconds into third-placed Remco Evenepoel. After the finish, the Dane admitted, “I felt better than yesterday. Friday was one of my worst days on the bike.”
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Here’s Carapaz, who went down fighting and at least secured the polka-dots.
Here’s Jonas Vingegaard, second on the day and second overall.
This was Vingegaard and Pogačar on the final climb.
On this form, Pogačar is arguably the favourite for tomorrow’s race-ending time trial, which climbs out of Monaco and then descends to Nice. It would make for an extraordinary sixth stage win, matching his tally from his victorious Giro d’Italia in May.
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