Remco Evenepoel survives late scare to win Tour de France stage seven time trial

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Tadej Pogacar retained the yellow jersey.

Remco Evenepoel overcame a late scare to win the stage seven time trial on the Tour de France and eat into Tadej Pogacar’s lead in yellow as the front two put time into their other rivals.

“It’s crazy,” the Belgian said. “I was on a good day. The climb was pretty tough. I wanted to start fast and I had to keep something for the climb so it wasn’t easy. Then the descent when you’re on the limit was pretty technical and fast.Evenepoel was no doubt running on a little extra adrenalin after fearing a late puncture was going to end his hopes of the win.

The top two pulled further clear of Primoz Roglic and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard who finished third and fourth on the day respectively.

 

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