Pogacar attacks in the Tour de France’s first big mountain stage and reclaims the yellow jersey
VALLOIRE, France (AP) — Uphill. Downhill. And everywhere else in between.
Tadej Pogacar is dominating cycling like few riders ever have.
The Slovenian standout’s latest exploit came in the fourth stage of the Tour de France on Tuesday, when he attacked near the top of the race’s first big mountain pass and extended his lead during the twisty, high-speed descent to take back the yellow jersey.
Displaying full confidence as he hit speeds of nearly 90 kph (56 mph) coming down from the 2,642-meter (8,668-foot) Col du Galibier, Pogacar opened up nearly a full-minute gap on his biggest rival, defending champion Jonas Vingegaard.