Norway's Soeren Waerenskjold wins fastest-ever Tour de France stage as Tadej Pogačar protects lead
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Norwegian rider Soeren Waerenskjold has attacked late and powered to victory in the fastest-ever stage of the Tour de France overnight while Tadej Pogačar protected his overall lead on the 11th day of racing.
Waerenskjold finished just ahead of Olav Kooij, Jasper Philipsen and a host of other riders in a sprint finish that seemed inevitable on the relatively short and flat 161.3-kilometre route from Vichy to Nevers in central France.
Pogačar, who stretched his lead to more than three and a half minutes with his third stage win of this Tour on Wednesday morning (AEST), finished among a bunch of r
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Norwegian rider Soeren Waerenskjold has attacked late and powered to victory in the fastest-ever stage of the Tour de France overnight while Tadej Pogačar protected his overall lead on the 11th day of racing.
Waerenskjold finished just ahead of Olav Kooij, Jasper Philipsen and a host of other riders in a sprint finish that seemed inevitable on the relatively short and flat 161.3-kilometre route from Vichy to Nevers in central France.
Pogačar, who stretched his lead to more than three and a half minutes with his third stage win of this Tour on Wednesday morning (AEST), finished among a bunch of r