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The Danish rider will also be aware, however, that if he reaches Hautacam with his advantage intact he will almost be certain of being crowned as the winner of the Tour de France under the Champs Elysees on Sunday ESPN
Pogacar’s Team UAE were left with only four members standing on Tuesday after Rafal Majka became the latest to pull out of the race, but Mikkel Bjerg and Brandon McNulty set a ferocious pace throughout and will be required to summon the same energy for another big day ESPN
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If Vingegaard can hold on once more, the yellow jersey will surely be his to keep ESPN
This will be Pogacar’s last chance to attack VIngegaard and attempt to close the gap to the yellow jersey ESPN
Vingegaard held on to his healthy lead in the general classification standings in Wednesday’s thrilling finish on Peyragudes, but will know that Pogacar will again throw everything he has in one final assault for the yellow jersey ESPN
The hors catégorie Col d’Aubisque, the longest climb of this year’s Tour de France, will shatter any early breakout but the technical descent is also said to be just as challenging ESPN
3 per cent gradient, the steepest of the three and featuring a savage section halfway up, before Vingegaard and Pogacar are likely to lock horns once again on the Hautacam ESPN
Vingegaard has already passed one half of the Pyrenees challenge ESPN
With two more stages to come, including the 40km time trail on Sunday, the Slovenian will have a chance if he makes it a tight fight ESPN
Stage 18 profileStage 18 map ESPN
The 2022 Tour de France is set for a dramatic final mountain duel between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard in Stage 18, with the Col d’Aubisque, Col de Spandelles and summit finish at Hautacam offering the possibility of a dramatic late twist in the Pyrenees ESPN
From there, the category one ascent of Col de Spandelles averages out at 8 ESPN
Despite Pogacar winning stage 17 on the Peyragudes airstrip, the 25-year-old limited the damage to just four seconds and retains a lead of two minutes and 18 seconds in the standings ESPN

Despite Pogacar winning stage 17 on the Peyragudes airstrip, the 25-year-old limited the damage to just four seconds and retains a lead of two minutes and 18 seconds in the standings ESPN
Vingegaard held on to his healthy lead in the general classification standings in Wednesday’s thrilling finish on Peyragudes, but will know that Pogacar will again throw everything he has in one final assault for the yellow jersey ESPN
Vingegaard has already passed one half of the Pyrenees challenge ESPN
This will be Pogacar’s last chance to attack VIngegaard and attempt to close the gap to the yellow jersey ESPN
Stage 18 profileStage 18 map ESPN
If Vingegaard can hold on once more, the yellow jersey will surely be his to keep ESPN
From there, the category one ascent of Col de Spandelles averages out at 8 ESPN
With two more stages to come, including the 40km time trail on Sunday, the Slovenian will have a chance if he makes it a tight fight ESPN
The 2022 Tour de France is set for a dramatic final mountain duel between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard in Stage 18, with the Col d’Aubisque, Col de Spandelles and summit finish at Hautacam offering the possibility of a dramatic late twist in the Pyrenees ESPN
3 per cent gradient, the steepest of the three and featuring a savage section halfway up, before Vingegaard and Pogacar are likely to lock horns once again on the Hautacam ESPN
The Danish rider will also be aware, however, that if he reaches Hautacam with his advantage intact he will almost be certain of being crowned as the winner of the Tour de France under the Champs Elysees on Sunday ESPN
The hors catégorie Col d’Aubisque, the longest climb of this year’s Tour de France, will shatter any early breakout but the technical descent is also said to be just as challenging ESPN
RecommendedMan United: Donny van de Beek praises Harry Maguire’s ‘big personality’ to shake off boosTadej Pogacar wins stage 17 but Jonas Vingegaard protects yellow jersey leadTour de France LIVE: Stage 17 latest updatesStage 18 features three brutal climbs, which kick in after the first 60km and following the intermediate sprint at Laruns ESPN
Pogacar’s Team UAE were left with only four members standing on Tuesday after Rafal Majka became the latest to pull out of the race, but Mikkel Bjerg and Brandon McNulty set a ferocious pace throughout and will be required to summon the same energy for another big day ESPN
