Tour de France 2021 LIVE: Stage 20 results and reaction from time trial route from Libourne to Saint-Emilion
Follow all the latest reaction after Tadej Podacar wrapped up the yellow jersey on the penultimate stage of this year’s race
Follow all the latest reaction from stage 20 of the Tour de France today.
Slovenian Tadej Pogacar is now poised to win a second consecutive Tour de France title after the Slovenian retained the overall leader’s yellow in the 20th stage, a 30.8-km individual time trial won by Belgian Wout van Aert on Saturday.
Barring a crash in Sunday’s final stage in Paris, the 22-year-old Pogacar will finish ahead of Dane Jonas Vingegaard and Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz, who are set to end up second and third overall, respectively.
Follow all the results and reaction:
Van Aert wins stage 20 as Pogacar clinches Tour de France title
Pogacar speeds over the line to clinch a second Tour de France title in 10 months.
Van Aert wins stage 20 as Pogacar clinches Tour de France title
‘A perfect day’ says Wout van Aert.
Van Aert wins stage 20 as Pogacar clinches Tour de France title
Today’s winner: Wout van Aert.
Van Aert wins stage 20 as Pogacar clinches Tour de France title
Van Aert takes the stage but Pogacar has sealed his second Tour de France title at the age of just 22! Here is the yellow jersey crossing the line:
Tour de France latest: Van Aert wins stage 20 as Pogacar clinches Tour de France title
Pogacar crosses the line to win his second Tour de France! He actually lost time to Vingegaard in the time trial - 25 seconds on the day - but it doesn’t matter!
Van Aert wins the stage. Pogacar wins the Tour.
Tour de France latest: Stage 20
What a ride from Vingegaard! He loses just 32 seconds to Van Aert and finishes third on the day! The revelation of this race!
He will safely finish as runner-up of the Tour.
Tour de France latest: Stage 20
Ben O’Connor holds on to fourth place after his time trial. And Richard Carapaz has also produced a solid ride, although it will not be enough to leapfrog Jonas Vingegaard into second place.
The Ecuadorian finishes the Tour de France in third, two minutes and eight seconds down on Van Aert today.
Tour de France latest: Stage 20
Vingegaard is now 30 seconds down on Van Aert.
Meanwhile, Kelderman crosses the line two minutes and 20 seconds down on Van Aert’s (winning) time.
Tour de France latest: Stage 20
Pog in yellow. He might not be winning this stage, but he has dominated this race.
Tour de France latest: Stage 20
Pogacar is 38 seconds off Van Aert’s time at the second checkpoint. Van Aert is going to win this time trial and Vingegaard could well come second!
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