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Tadej Pogacar: One of the worst days of my life on the bike

Tadej Pogacar hoped for a resurrection, however stage 17 of the Tour de France it turned out to be a torture.

The Slovenian misplaced virtually six minutes to Tour chief Jonas Vingegaard and he can put the win out of his thoughts.

“I don’t know what happened,” Pogacar mentioned. “I attempted to eat as a lot as potential but it surely was like nothing would go into my legs, all the things stayed in my abdomen. I used to be feeling so empty after three and a half hours.

“If I didn’t have such great support around me, I was thinking I could lose the podium today. But I was fighting all the way to the finish line, and I am very grateful to my teammates for their support.”

“It doesn’t hurt that much, maybe it affected my body, but in any case today was not a good day.”

“Even the stage to the Granon was better,” Pogacar mentioned. “Today was one of the worst days of my life on the bike. Marc [Soler] kept on encouraging me to keep on fighting and I hope I can recover and perhaps go for another stage win on Saturday. I have to keep fighting.”

“When you’re winning and you’re surrounded by the media singing your praises, you don’t need support. It’s now, in the difficult times, when you need to know that you have people you can count on.”


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