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Tadej Pogačar points to the sky in celebration as he rides to victory on stage 21 of the 2024 Tour de France, Slovenian flags waving in the background.

TdF stage 21: Pogačar adds a sixth stage to his collection to cap off historic Tour de France

In a departure from tradition, the Tour de France swapped Paris for Nice for its time trial grand finale, won – again – by now three-time Tour champion Tadej Pogačar.

Kit Nicholson
by Kit Nicholson 21.07.2024 Photography by
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He’s only gone and done it. Tadej Pogačar thoroughly enjoyed the final day time trial on his training roads, where he took his sixth stage win at this Tour alone by over a minute, even while conceding several seconds by celebrating in the last few hundred metres.

The top three on stage 21 echoed the final GC standings, with Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard and ITT world champion Remco Evenepoel going 1-2-3. After the last 33.7 kilometres of the 2024 edition, the Slovenian sealed his third Tour de France title by a margin of 6:17 over two-time champion Vingegaard, and 9:18 over best young rider Evenepoel. Pogačar’s teammate João Almeida at UAE Team Emirates led the rest in fourth 19 minutes and three seconds down on the yellow jersey.

Biniam Girmay waves to the crowds as he crosses the line of the stage 21 time trial to finish the 2024 Tour de France.
A race of firsts for points classification winner Biniam Girmay.

Stage 21 top 10:

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Final GC top 10:

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Quotes of the day

I started with a good vibe in Monaco. It was a really lovely start on the Formula 1 grid, one of the best circuits in the world. At first, I was listening to the time gap to Remco – I didn’t have any other time gaps, but in the end I felt super good over the top of the first climb. Then in my head I heard Urška’s sentence that she hates me for doing these roads in training all the time. We did it so many times this year so I was like ‘I will not waste the preparations for today’ … Maybe for some people would think the Giro was a safety net if I didn’t succeed at the Tour de France. For such it would’ve been – if I didn’t win here, it would’ve been an incredible year already, but to win the Tour is another level and to win both together is another level above that level. I’m super happy and really proud that we did it.”

Pogačar said after stage 21.

One of the other main storylines of the 2024 Tour was Cav’s historic 35th stage win, and the 39-year-old was emotional upon finishing his final Tour de France.

I’m feeling very very lucky to have the career I’ve had, to work with the people I have … to meet the people I have, to be able to live a dream, like everybody’s dream. You know, you see the success, you see photos of wins, videos of wins, but it’s very rarely that people see everything that goes in behind, everything that makes that. It’s taught me a lot about myself, it’s taught me a lot about how to be a father, and that’s the biggest thing I take from the sport really.”

An emotional Cavendish told the media scrum on the Promenade des Anglais.

One of Cav’s heirs in the sprinting field is Biniam Girmay who also made history more than once at the 2024 Tour: the first Black African to win a Tour de France stage; the first Black African to win the green jersey.

Wearing the green jersey is an honour, the symbol of the sprinter. This is a new dream come true. To be honest I didn’t come into this race with this ambition, I just came here to show I’m not a bad rider. I’m just grateful to have today, it’s the most amazing day of my life.”

Girmay said after finishing his TT effort in Nice.

Social highlights or one last Cav watch

And finally, as the Tour de France draws to a close and the parties begin in Paris Nice, there’s one more man deserving of a nod in this social media section, and that’s Thibaut Pinot, from whom we can all take tips on how to enjoy retirement, as topless he cruises the Promenade des Anglais on a lime bike while sipping on a Tourtel Twist.

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