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That was certainly the case two years ago when Tadej Pogacar beat Primoz Roglic in dramatic circumstances, but it would take something truly extraordinary here given the stranglehold Jonas Vingegaard has on the yellow jersey Slots
The 2022 Tour de France has one final competitive stage before the procession to Paris on Sunday: a 41km individual time trial from the small clifftop village of Rocamadour in southern France to Lacapelle-Marival, a small town known for its impressive chateau Slots
It has been a measured, intelligent ride by the 36-year-old, who was told at the beginning of the Tour he would be riding in support of teammates Dani Martinez and Adam Yates but who has proved the only Ineos card in the general classification Slots
Geraint Thomas is almost assured of third place on the podium in Paris, which will complete the set for the Welshman having won the race in 2018 and finished runner-up to his teammate Egan Bernal the following year Slots
Pogacar will likely go on the attack in search of an unlikely victory, but Vingegaard has proved himself no slouch on a time trial bike, beating the Slovenian in both of last year’s ITTs at the Tour, and surely it is just a formality that he wraps up his win Slots
Stage 20 has regularly been an ITT in recent years in the hope of throwing up some late drama at the end of the Tour Slots
The favourite here is Ineos’s Filippo Ganna, a flying machine when it comes to time trials who has won the past two world championships Slots
The Dane leads by more than three minutes overall and realistically just needs to navigate the relatively flat course safely in order to be assured of his first Tour de France crown Slots
Recommended‘F****** rubbish’: Erik Ten Hag appears to swear at Zidane Iqbal during Man United trainingChristophe Laporte delivers long-awaited home win on stage 19 of Tour de FranceTour de France result LIVE: Latest updates as Christophe Laporte wins Stage 19Filippo Ganna in action during the stage one time trial Slots
Yves Lampaert won the other ITT of this Tour, the opening stage in Copenhagen Slots

The favourite here is Ineos’s Filippo Ganna, a flying machine when it comes to time trials who has won the past two world championships Slots
It has been a measured, intelligent ride by the 36-year-old, who was told at the beginning of the Tour he would be riding in support of teammates Dani Martinez and Adam Yates but who has proved the only Ineos card in the general classification Slots
Recommended‘F****** rubbish’: Erik Ten Hag appears to swear at Zidane Iqbal during Man United trainingChristophe Laporte delivers long-awaited home win on stage 19 of Tour de FranceTour de France result LIVE: Latest updates as Christophe Laporte wins Stage 19Filippo Ganna in action during the stage one time trial Slots
Geraint Thomas is almost assured of third place on the podium in Paris, which will complete the set for the Welshman having won the race in 2018 and finished runner-up to his teammate Egan Bernal the following year Slots
Stage 20 has regularly been an ITT in recent years in the hope of throwing up some late drama at the end of the Tour Slots
The Dane leads by more than three minutes overall and realistically just needs to navigate the relatively flat course safely in order to be assured of his first Tour de France crown Slots
The 2022 Tour de France has one final competitive stage before the procession to Paris on Sunday: a 41km individual time trial from the small clifftop village of Rocamadour in southern France to Lacapelle-Marival, a small town known for its impressive chateau Slots
That was certainly the case two years ago when Tadej Pogacar beat Primoz Roglic in dramatic circumstances, but it would take something truly extraordinary here given the stranglehold Jonas Vingegaard has on the yellow jersey Slots
Pogacar will likely go on the attack in search of an unlikely victory, but Vingegaard has proved himself no slouch on a time trial bike, beating the Slovenian in both of last year’s ITTs at the Tour, and surely it is just a formality that he wraps up his win Slots
Yves Lampaert won the other ITT of this Tour, the opening stage in Copenhagen Slots
