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Pogacar anointed Tour de France champion as Van Aert wins final stage

By Paul Myers - RFI
France REUTERS - STEPHANE MAHE
MON, 19 JUL 2021 LISTEN
REUTERS - STEPHANE MAHE

Wout Van Aert won the final stage of the Tour de France on Sunday following a sprint finish along the Champs Elysées. Tadej Pogacar cruised home further back in the peleton basking in the glory of a second crown in the most prestigious cycle race.

Van Aert completed the course between Chatou and Paris in two hours 39 minutes and  37 seconds.

Jasper Philipsen was second and Mark Cavendish, who had been seeking a record 35th stage win, finished third.

“The Tour de France has been amazing,” said Van Aert. “It's been a roller coaster and to finish with a win like this is beyond expectations. A victory like this is priceless."

With Pogacar holding the lead since the eighth stage nearly two weeks ago, whether 36-year-old Cavendish would break Eddie Merckx's record of 34 stage wins was the only intrigue as the riders set off in bright sunshine from Chatou.

Response
Nearly 109km later, Van Aert had the answer to preserve the honour of his fellow Belgian.

Despite the disappointment, Cavendish took the green jersey for the most points in the sprints.

Ten years after his first green jersey, he stepped onto the podium with his three children.

The other three, white as best young rider; polka dot as "king of the mountains" and yellow as overall leader went for the second successive year to Pogacar who finished the 3,414.4km in 82 hours, 56 minutes and 36 seconds.

The 22-year-old UAE Team Emirates rider finished five minutes and 20 seconds ahead of Jonas Vingegaard from Denmark. Richard Carapaz was third.

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