This Thursday, July 6, for the second day in the Pyrenees, the Slovenian Tadej Pogacar offered himself the stage at the top of Cauterets-Cambasque after attacking his main rival Jonas Vingegaard three kilometers from the finish in the last difficulty of the day. Vingegaard, winner of the last edition of the Great Loop is now the new leader. But Vingegaard lost 28 seconds overall on Pogacar. After giving up 1 minute and 4 seconds the day before during the first of the two Pyrenean stages, Pogacar took a resounding revenge on his Danish rival. On the evening of the sixth day of racing, the gap between the two men was 25 seconds. The Australian Jai Hindley who lost his yellow tunic completed the podium in the general classification, 1 minute and 34 seconds behind. The first French rider, David Gaudu, ranks 7th overall, 4 minutes and 3 seconds behind the Danish leader.
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