Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard on Saturday fought off a ferocious attack from Tadej Pogacar on the first of four Alpine tests in the Tour de France as Spain’s Carlos Rodriguez won stage 14.
Vingegaard now leads Pogacar by 10 seconds after winning a war of nerves in the battle for the title that had hillside fans in raptures.
Ineos Grenadiers rider Rodriguez climbed into third place overall, just 1 second ahead of Australian rider Jai Hindley, with a great climb and a daredevil downhill finish he later put down to his days in BMX.
Jumbo-Visma’s Jonas Vingegaard, front, rides ahead of UAE Team Emirates’ Tadej Pogacar on the Col de Joux Plane during stage 14 of the Tour de France from Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil on Saturday.
“Its incredible — something I always dreamed of,” 22-year-old Rodriguez said as Ineos won again following Michal Kwiatkowski’s triumph on Friday.
Vingegaard took the King of the Mountains climb points jersey, but his mind was firmly fixed on the yellow overall leader’s jersey he was to wear for a ninth day yesterday.
“It was a very hard fight once again today. I was happy to gain that second in the end,” the Dane said with a broad smile that belied the vinegary atmosphere developing between him and Pogacar.
On the last of the day’s ascents, Jumbo-Visma’s Sepp Kuss took Vingegaard as far as he could before Pogacar’s own lieutenant, Adam Yates, attacked with the Dane isolated.
Pogacar then launched his blistering turn of pace and opened a 5 second gap only for the Dane to doggedly track and then reel in the exasperated Slovenian with 2km still to climb.
Vingegaard drew level with his younger rival and eyed him, but the latter refused to look back.
Pogacar tried again atop the 17km climb to burst past last year’s winner, but was blocked in the narrow passage of fans by a motorbike carrying a photographer.
Instead Vingegaard then burst ahead and took three bonus seconds at the top of that last climb.
An infuriated Pogacar wasted precious energy racing past his rival in a show of anger, but later refused to be drawn on the episode.
“If I have to draw a balance here it was a good, positive day and we can go into the coming days with confidence,” he said.
“As for the motorbike, it couldn’t move, it is what it is,” he said.
Vingegaard said the motorbikes had been close, but “to talk about what might have been is useless.”
Tour organizers later banned the motorbike rider and photographer from Sunday’s 15th stage.
While all this was going on Rodriguez pulled back and drew level just after the hilltop before dashing off downhill to win the stage itself.
The favorites end another stage still standing and holding their nerve in this tightly matched war of attrition, but a high altitude summit finish, a day off, a daredevil downhill dash and an individual race against the clock over the next three stages could decide the winner.
Vingegaard disagreed when asked if he thought downhill finishes were dangerous.
“I dont think I would call it dangerous, it’s as dangerous as you make it. If you go too hard it’s dangerous, if you don’t it’s not,” he said.
Rodriguez took the day’s honours thanks to his downhill dash.
“My BMX past gave me the win today, my descending skills are one of my strong points,” the 22-year-old winner said.
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