After the rostrum ceremony at Le Lioran, Tadej Pogačar made the maillot jaune’s sponsor-mandated look on France TV’s Vélo Club present, the place French nationwide coach Thomas Voeckler, moonlighting as a pundit in July, greeted him together with his traditional bonhomie.
Stage 11 of the Tour de France had been excessive on drama and Voeckler, consistent with the enthusiastic tone of a programme the place essentially the most stringent criticism lately has been reserved for environmental protesters, was available to hype up the day’s motion just a little additional.
“Tadej, you gained the Giro d’Italia actually simply however right here on the Tour, you’re in a decent race with Jonas Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel and Primož Roglič – does the competitor in you like being in this type of robust contest?” Voeckler requested.
Pogačar’s drained eyes advised Voeckler and the remainder of us all we actually wanted to learn about what sort of contest he most well-liked, however the Slovenian understood the drill. Here, the default setting is ‘Vive le Tour,’ come what might.
“Yeah, it’s lovely to see,” Pogačar mentioned, likely silently wishing he had spent the afternoon on an Italian mountain go with solely overly keen tifosi for firm, as he had executed in May. Instead, his transient spell of solitude within the Massif Central was interrupted by essentially the most unwelcome companionship of all – Jonas Vingegaard’s.
This Tour is just not going to be a procession like May’s Giro d’Italia. If Pogačar didn’t realize it already, he definitely does now, after a stage the place he delivered an obvious knock-out blow just for his rival to bounce again off the canvas instantly after which declare the spherical for himself on factors. Pogačar-Vingegaard Part IV, just like the final two instalments of the duel, appears set to endure into the third week.
On the eve of the stage, UAE Team Emirates sports activities supervisor Matxin Joxean Fernandez had urged this could be a day the place his group would trip defensively, but it surely’s uncertain anyone purchased the ruse. In any case, UAE’s technique was already clear by the point the race hit the arduous last 50km, after they started dialling the tempo as much as insufferable ranges of depth on the Col de Néronne.
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The regular torture amped up nonetheless additional on the Puy Mary, the place Adam Yates’ supersonic flip stripped Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglič of their remaining teammates. Men like Matteo Jorgenson, Mikel Landa and Jai Hindley had been emphatically distanced. Such sequences have change into nearly routine within the period of the so-called ‘new biking,’ however injury like this – on a medium mountain stage – was nonetheless completely startling.
Attack
Like on the Galibier final week, Pogačar’s inevitable assault got here close to the highest of the climb, with a shade over 30km to race. Like on the Galibier, the Slovenian’s preliminary acceleration took him away from Vingegaard et al, and his energy noticed him lengthen the benefit past half a minute on the descent that adopted. For a number of kilometres, it seemed as if he was within the strategy of successful the Tour there after which.
“I simply needed to make a spot on Puy Mary, I do know this climb rather well and the downhill was quite a bit for pedalling,” Pogačar mentioned. “I used to be pondering I may go from there to the end, like on the Galibier.”
Instead of providing a repeat of the Galibier, this stage carried faint echoes of extra distant Tour moments. When Vingegaard caught Pogačar on the next Col de Pertus, it was onerous not to consider Eddy Merckx attacking in yellow on the Col d’Allos in 1975 solely to be handed by Bernard Thevenet at Pra Loup, or of Laurent Fignon overtaking Bernard Hinault on the street to l’Alpe d’Huez 9 years later.
Unlike Merckx and Hinault, after all, Pogačar prevented the indignity of being dropped by Vingegaard, who acknowledged that he, too, was struggling on the ultimate climb of the Col de Font de Cère. That was indicated by the spectacular show of Remco Evenepoel, who restricted the injury to 25 seconds by day’s finish to stay second total, 1:08 off Pogačar.
Despite his obvious fatigue, nonetheless, Vingegaard seemed the extra snug of the 2 leaders within the last 15km, and that impression was borne out when he upset his rival within the two-up dash to assert stage honours.
The outcomes sheet is usually an unreliable narrator of a motorcycle race, and definitely at this early juncture in a Grand Tour. Although Vingegaard solely clawed again a second on Pogačar – he stays third total, now 1:14 off the yellow jersey – the psychological blow struck right here can’t be overestimated. The momentum of this race was all with Pogačar in week one, but it surely has tilted again in direction of Vingegaard since Sunday’s trek throughout the gravel at Troyes.
It would have been one factor had Pogačar attacked and did not shake off Vingegaard right here; he may need satisfied himself afterwards that he was a minimum of within the strategy of breaking his foe’s resistance. After shedding a 35-second result in Vingegaard on terrain like this, Pogačar will as an alternative be questioning himself.
Technically, Pogačar misplaced the stage by mere centimetres, however the true scale of the defeat was reasonably greater, not least due to the arrogance Vingegaard can have drawn from his profitable solo pursuit. Any issues Vingegaard had about his restoration from his Itzulia Basque Country crash will certainly have dissipated as soon as he caught sight of Pogačar’s rear wheel on the Pertus.
In his post-stage press convention, Pogačar tried to sofa his day as a draw. By his telling, he had scored early together with his rasping assault over the Puy Mary, just for Vingegaard to equalise within the finale. The time hole stays kind of what it was earlier than, and now they’ll do it another time within the Pyrenees on the weekend.
“I don’t see it’s a slight benefit to Jonas: at one level it was one man higher, then one other,” Pogačar mentioned. “We had been fairly equal however at completely different occasions of the stage. Today was completely different racing to what we can have within the subsequent days. We will see within the massive mountains the way it will go.”
True, however Vingegaard will now be a lot surer of himself on the street to Pla d’Adet on Saturday, whereas Pogačar, for the primary time in his astonishing 2024 season, should reckon with an unfamiliar feeling: doubt.
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