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‘I would say I’m stronger’ – what does Tadej Pogačar’s Tour de Suisse onslaught signal for the Tour de France?

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‘I would say I’m stronger’ – what does Tadej Pogačar’s Tour de Suisse onslaught signal for the Tour de France?

Not since 1959 had the Tour de Suisse seen dominance like it did last week. The organisers had planned for a race, but instead they got an exhibition. On his debut appearance, Tadej Pogačar’s overall victory was crushing: he won by six minutes and 32 seconds, the race’s largest winning margin in 67 years, and in fewer stages – just five compared to the usual eight. Pogačar won three of them.

At times, it seemed effortless for the world champion. On stage one, he charged out of the peloton, like a seal swimming through a shoal of fish, to win with a 71km solo that earned him the race lead and a two-and-a-half-minute advantage.

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