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Pogacar Wins Dauphiné Stage | Cycling News

Pogacar Wins Dauphiné Stage | Cycling News

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Tadej Pogacar delivered a masterful performance, seizing victory in Stage 7 of the Critérium du Dauphiné and ⁤considerably extending his overall ‌lead. Pogacar’s aggressive attack ⁢on the final climb left rivals struggling,with Jonas Vingegaard working hard to minimize‌ losses. This dominant display solidifies Pogacar’s position as he targets further accolades. the stage, packed ⁤with challenging climbs, put the primary_keyword ‍cycling prowess⁢ of the contenders, including Romain Bardet in his farewell race, to the test.⁢ Catch up on‍ the latest developments ‍and reactions. News Directory 3 provides comprehensive coverage‍ of the Dauphiné. What strategic plays will Sunday’s last stage spotlight?


Pogacar Dominates Dauphiné ​Stage 7, ⁣Extends ⁢Overall Led










Key Points

  • Tadej Pogacar ⁣wins Stage 7 of the Critérium du Dauphiné.
  • Pogacar extends ‍his overall lead over⁢ Jonas Vingegaard to 1 minute, 1 ⁢second.
  • Romain Bardet’s‌ attempt ‌for a ‍stage win​ in his final race before retirement falls short.
  • The stage⁢ featured ‍three hors categorie climbs, totaling 4,815 ⁤meters of climbing.

Pogacar ‍Seizes Dauphiné Stage ​7, ‍Tightens Grip on ⁤Overall Lead

⁢ ⁢ updated⁢ June 14, 2025
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VALMEINIER 1800, France—Tadej Pogacar showcased his dominance⁢ in⁣ the Critérium du Dauphiné on Saturday, winning Stage 7 and increasing his⁤ lead in the general classification. The slovenian rider ‌attacked ⁣with 12⁢ kilometers remaining on the ‌hors categorie climb to ‍Valmeinier 1800, leaving his rivals struggling in ‌his wake.

Jonas Vingegaard, of Visma-Lease a Bike, attempted to match Pogacar’s surge but couldn’t sustain‍ the ‍pace. Vingegaard, however, limited ⁤his losses to 14 seconds, a ‌smaller deficit than the previous day. Florian Lipowitz secured third place, further cementing his lead ‍in the best young rider⁢ competition.Remco Evenepoel finished further back.

Tadej‍ Pogacar attacks during Stage 7​ of the Criterium du Dauphine ⁤2025
Pogačar demonstrated an‍ aggressive role in⁣ the ‍race. (Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

“Today we wanted to take ​control ⁣on⁢ all⁣ the climbs,” Pogacar said. ⁣He added that ⁤he​ was ‍happy with his team’s performance and his ability to ⁢defend the jersey.

The challenging stage featured three major‌ climbs over 131.6 kilometers, accumulating 4,815 meters of ‌elevation gain.⁤ A breakaway formed early on the Col⁣ de la Madelaine, including riders such as Sepp Kuss and Romain Bardet.Bardet, in his final race ⁤before retirement, launched an attack but was eventually caught.

Pogacar’s overall lead now stands at 1 ⁤minute, 1 second over Vingegaard. Lipowitz and‍ Evenepoel remain in third and fourth place,respectively.

Pogacar’s victory marks his ‍third stage win⁤ in this year’s Dauphiné and the 98th of his ⁣career, solidifying his position as a top contender for ⁣the Tour de France.

⁢ “Today​ we wanted to take control ‌on all ⁢the⁣ climbs… It was‌ sort of defense not to get attacked by ‌everyone with Visma,” pogacar said.

What’s next

The final‍ stage to the Plateau⁣ du ⁤Mont-Cenis‌ on Sunday presents another notable climb,​ followed⁢ by a flatter section leading to the finish. This could introduce tactical complexities, depending ⁣on⁢ the day’s earlier events.

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