Tadej Pogacar won point 15 of the Tour de France to close the difference on race pioneer Primoz Roglic since Egan Bernal’s defence of the name was finished on the northeast shore of the Grand Colombier. Pogacar took success and bonus seconds online before fellow Slovenian Roglic, cutting off his shortage to 40 seconds because the overall classification obtained another shake up in the conclusion of their 174.5km point in Lyon. Bernal started the afternoon third, 59 minutes down, but broken early about the 17km rise to the summit end and slipped completely out of emptiness. The Tour continues on Tuesday with all the 164km jog from La Tour-du-Pin into Villard-de-Lans and finishes at Paris on September 20 using all the 122km point from Mantes-la-Jolie into Paris Champs-Élysées.
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