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Second TdF22-135
I learned my lesson earlier while painting this stage. When Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) crossed the line in Rocamadour, he was second on the stage. With just one man behind him, it might be possible that he would finish the day in second place on the stage. He definitely finishes the Tour in second on the GC (again provided he stays upright on the way to the Champs Elysees). I had planned to title this "Second on the Day, Second in the Tour" but a little voice in my head said stop now (after I had written the word 'second'). He did lose another eight seconds to Vingegaard, but it is clearly already a done deal. He couldn't match his surprise win over Vingegaard's teammate Primoz Roglic in the final TT two years ago that led to his first TdF win. He does go out the winner of the Maillot Blanc for the third consecutive year, down side, he can't be in that competition next year.