Tadej Pogacar’s slim hopes of winning a third Tour de France title vanished into thin air on Wednesday as the Slovenian cracked in abrupt fashion in the lung-busting ascent to the Col de la Loze during the 17th stage.
Pogacar, who crashed early in the stage and lost 1 minute, 38 seconds in Tuesday’s individual time trial, trailed overall leader and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard by 1:48 going into the toughest stage of this year’s race.
As a reduced peloton tackled the steep part of the 28.1km climb, Pogacar zipped open his jersey and dropped out of the group, getting into UAE Emirates teammate Marc Soler’s slipstream.
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“I’m gone, I’m dead,” an out-of-breath Pogacar said in his team radio as yellow jersey holder Vingegaard was disappearing in the distance.
Pogacar, flanked by Soler, crossed the line more than 5 minutes behind his rival to end up a massive 7:35 behind the Dane in the overall standings four days before the parade on the Champs Elysees in Paris.
He spent a few minutes slumped on a chair before saying: “I came to the foot of the climb totally empty. I ate a lot, but it didn’t come to my legs. I’m extremely disappointed. It was one of the worst days on a bike in my life.”
It was the day when Pogacar was expected to strike back after being humiliated in Tuesday’s solo effort against the clock, but it quickly appeared the 24-year-old would struggle to deliver.
A few kilometers into the stage, the Slovenian crashed after touching wheels with another rider and sustained a cut to his left knee.
“It was a really unlucky situation. It was on a climb, and the guy in front of me slowed down and changed lines, and I touched his wheel,” a dejected Pogacar said.
However, he was already looking ahead, hoping to win tomorrow’s penultimate stage, a hilly trek that favors the attacking riders.
“If I recover from today, yes, I want my team to get a stage win, we’ll try for Adam [Yates], anyone from the team. If someone can win we’ll try it. I thought about that at the start of the climb,” Pogacar said.
Briton Yates is still third overall, 10:45 off the pace and with a 1:16 lead over fourth-placed Carlos Rodriguez of Spain.
Pogacar might have paid a price for his repeated attacks earlier in the race, and his hampered preparations after fracturing his wrist in April.
“When you always go on the attack you make yourself vulnerable, and then it’s easier for the other one to make a big difference,” Vingegaard said.
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