Pogacar powered beyond Roglic on the last sprint near the summit of Grand Colombier due to his next stage win. Last year’s winner, Egan Bernal, fell off the lead team on the extended Grand Colombier scale and seemed to reduce his chance of keeping the name as he fell from the top 10.
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