Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard wins the Tour de France for 2nd straight year

With huge lead over Pogačar, defending champion knew victory was effectively his again

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Jumbo-Visma's Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey (right) celebrates his overall victory with Jumbo-Visma's Belgian rider Tiesj Benoot as he cycles to the finish line after the 21st and final stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on Sunday.
Jumbo-Visma's Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey (right) celebrates his overall victory with Jumbo-Visma's Belgian rider Tiesj Benoot as he cycles to the finish line after the 21st and final stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on Sunday.
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Paris: Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard has won the Tour de France for a second straight year as cycling’s most storied race finished Sunday on the famed Champs-Élysées.

With a huge lead built up over main rival Tadej Pogačar, the 2020 and 2021 winner, Vingegaard knew the victory was effectively his again before the largely ceremonial stage at the end of the 110th edition of the Tour.

Vingegaard with his Visma-Jumbo teammates as they lined up together and posed for photos on the way to Paris.

It had been a three-week slog over 3,405 kilometres (2,116 miles) with eight mountain stages across five mountain ranges. Vingegaard seized control of the race over two stages in the Alps.

'I'm dead'

Little had separated the two rivals until Vingegaard finished a time trial 1 minute, 38 seconds ahead of Pogačar on Tuesday, then followed up the next day by finishing the toughest mountain stage of the race almost 6 minutes ahead of his exhausted rival.

“I’m dead,” Pogačar said.

The Slovenian rider responded by winning the penultimate stage on Saturday, but Vingegaard still had an insurmountable lead of 7 minutes, 29 seconds going into the final stage — a mostly ceremonial stage which is contested at the end by the sprinters.

“We have to be careful not to do anything stupid,” Vingegaard warned Saturday, “but yeah, it’s amazing to take my second victory in the Tour de France.”

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