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Pogacar rides to solo win on Tour de France stage 14 to increase overall lead
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Pogacar rides to solo win on Tour de France stage 14 to increase overall lead

On July 18, 2026, Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar secured a solo victory on the 14th stage of the Tour de France by launching a decisive attack on the steep Col du Haag climb. This win increases his overall lead over second-place finisher Jonas Vingegaard, who came in fourth behind Isaac del Toro and Paul Seixas. Pogacar now has four stage wins in this year's race and extends his advantage in the general classification, bringing him closer to claiming his third consecutive Tour de France title.

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Pogacar rides to solo win on Tour de France stage 14 to increase overall lead

On July 18, 2026, Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar secured a solo victory on the 14th stage of the Tour de France by launching a decisive attack on the steep Col du Haag climb. This win increases his overall lead over second-place finisher Jonas Vingegaard, who came in fourth behind Isaac del Toro and Paul Seixas. Pogacar now has four stage wins in this year's race and extends his advantage in the general classification, bringing him closer to claiming his third consecutive Tour de France title.

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