Pogacar riding to victory at COVID-defying Tour de France

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Riding high on a performance for the ages, 21-year-old Tour de France rookie Tadej Pogacar was cruising into Paris with the race leader's iconic yellow jersey Sunday, on his way to becoming the youngest post-war winner of the showpiece event that braved, and overcame, France's worsening coronavirus epidemic.

On the 21st and final stage, a traditional procession where only riders not in the running for the podium hare off at the end for the prestige of the stage victory, the Tour was celebrating multiple victories.

The race left the start town of Nice on the Mediterranean three weeks ago -- delayed because of the epidemic from its usual spot in July -- unsure that it would be able to negotiate unscathed to the finish lined with French tricolour flags. The famous boulevard was unusually subdued ahead of the riders' arrival this year, with the usually rows-deep crowds limited to a socially distanced maximum of 5,000 people, clumped in pens by police and barriers.

The director was back after a week of self-isolation and, in a mask, signalled the start of Sunday's stage at Mantes-La-Jolie west of Paris with a wave of his flag through the sunroof of his car. "It's important to have events like this that are diverting. People needed the Tour after a year like this," she said.

Pogacar will be Slovenia's first winner, and Slovenia will be the first country to lock up the top spots since British riders Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome's 1-2 at the 2012 Tour. Australian Richie Porte will round out the podium, at age 35, after his brilliant time trial that hoisted him from fourth to third overall.

 

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