Norway's Soeren Waerenskjold wins fastest-ever Tour de France stage as Tadej Pogačar protects lead
- 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
Sources: ABC Australia