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Gallery: Pogačar’s party in the Pyrenees

Over two days in the mountains, Pogačar built himself a near unassailable lead in the 2024 Tour. Here's how it happened, in photos.

Matt de Neef
by Matt de Neef 15.07.2024 Photography by
Kristof Ramon, Ashley & Jered Gruber, and Cor Vos
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There’s a temptation to say that Tadej Pogačar’s dominance is boring. That his winning so much, and often by so much, takes the mystery and intrigue out of the races he’s part of. And yet, watching the Slovenian in full flight is a privilege; a generational talent laying down performances that will be remembered for many years to come.

This isn’t a rider eking out victory with three weeks of conservative, defensive racing. Pogačar is a rider seemingly always on the attack, even when he doesn’t need to be. And his current, multi-year battle with Jonas Vingegaard at the Tour de France – it’s become one of the greatest rivalries the sport has seen in a long time.

Currently, Pogačar is winning that battle. A week from now, he’ll likely be the first rider in more than a quarter century to complete the Giro-Tour double in one season. And if he does, a big part of his third Tour victory will be down to the past two days in the Pyrenees.

Coming into the weekend’s two mountainous stages, Pogačar led the Tour by just over a minute. Coming out of those stages, and into the final rest day, the 25-year-old’s margin is now more than three minutes, courtesy of a pair of compelling stage wins, both times cracking Vingegaard in the process.

And so, with the final chapter of this year’s Tour about to begin, let’s look back on Pogačar’s great weekend in the Pyrenees, as captured by photographers Kristof Ramon, Ashley & Jered Gruber, and Cor Vos.

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