Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates pedals to stage 9 win

UAE Team Emirates' rider Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line at the end of the 9th stage of the Tour de France. - AFP

Laruns (France) - Primoz Roglic claimed the overall leader's yellow jersey

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By AFP

Published: Sun 6 Sep 2020, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Mon 7 Sep 2020, 3:27 PM

UAE Team Emirates Tadej Pogacar won the ninth stage of the Tour de France, a 153-km mountain trek from Pau while Primoz Roglic claimed the overall leader's yellow jersey on Sunday.
Overnight leader Adam Yates of Britain made a valiant effort to keep hold of the yellow jersey but fell gradually away on the final climb as the gradient hit 12 percent.
Pre-Tour favourite Roglic has been the form man this season and after Sunday's second place finish leads defending champion Ineos leader Egan Bernal of Colombia by 21 seconds.

"Everbody dreams of wearing the yellow jersey one day in his life so first off I'm just happy how things are," said Vuelta a Espana champion Roglic.
"It's a fight for every second now and lots off things will happen to each of us on the road to Paris," he said.
When asked if he worried that Bernal was breathing down his neck after Jumbo put the hammer down for nine days, he shrugged.
"No-one could go as hard as Egan did there on the last climb," he said.
"We can enjoy a well deserved rest day now," he said.
Pogacar said that he remembered little of the frantic sprint that gave him a first Tour de France win as he pipped Roglic and Swiss rider Marc Hirschi, who had set the pace for much of the day, on the line.
"I wanted to gain as much time as possible," said Pogacar, who twice lost time earlier in the week, but is now within 41 seconds of the lead.
"Ten seconds bonus for the stage win in the sprint is great but I don't know what happened in it," he said.
The 21-year-old Pogacar had a message of consolation for his 30-year-old countryman Roglic.
"He's won before and he'll win again. He and I can achieve great things," Pogacar said.
French pair Guillaume Martin and Romain Bardet are third and fourth overall with Colombian duo Nairo Quintana and Rigoberto Uran within touching distance.
The 153km ninth stage set off from Basque town Pau, and there were many spectators in berets along the route, and took in five climbs including two category 1 mountains.
The two Slovenians narrowly avoided disaster as they crossed the final summit, Col de Marie Blanque, together.
Pogacar looked round to see where Bernal was, swerved and clipped Roglic. Both did well to stay in the saddle.
"I was careless, I thought I'd gone past everyone," he explained.
"We all worked together then to put time into the others behind us."
"This is a really amazing experience," said Pogacar, who won three stages on the Vuelta in 2019.
Bernal's Ineos defence is going to plan according to team principal Dave Brailsford.
"So far so good," he told AFP ahead of the stage. "It'll be a race of attrition with people going out ahead and falling off the back."
Bernal has had to race the first week without his key climb partner Pavel Sivakov who hurt both elbows on stage 1.
The longer climbs awaiting the Tour in the latter stages should suit the slightly built 23-year-old too, and there has been no sign of panic despite the frequent and repeated attacks from his rivals.
"There's a long way to go before we get to Paris," said Roglic, clutching the stuffed toy lion the overall leader is awarded on the podium.
Monday is the first rest day but a nervous wait for results of Covid-19 swab tests awaits the riders with a ban on teams with two positive cases.
RESULTS
Stage 9 winners
1. Tadej Pogacar (SLO) UAE Team Emirates 3:55:17
2. Primoz Roglic (SLO) Jumbo - Visma
3. Marc Hirschi (SUI) Team Sunweb
4. Egan Bernal (COL) INEOS Grenadiers
5. Mikel Landa (ESP) Bahrain - McLarenOverall standings
1. Primoz Roglic (SLO/Jumbo) 38hrs 40min 01sec
2. Egan Bernal (COL/INE) at 21sec
3. Guillaume Martin (FRA/COF) 28
4. Romain Bardet (FRA/ALM) 30
5. Nairo Quintana (COL/ARK) 32
6. Rigoberto Uran (COL/EF1) 32
7. Tadej Pogacar (SLO/UAE) 44
8. Adam Yates (GBR/MIT) 1min 02sec
9. Miguel Angel Lapez (COL/AST) 1:15
10. Mikel Landa (ESP/BAH) 1:42
 

AFP

Published: Sun 6 Sep 2020, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Mon 7 Sep 2020, 3:27 PM

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