Mark Cavendish says goodbye as Tadej Pogacar seals third Tour de France title
Tadej Pogacar won the Tour de France for the third time and celebrated in style with victory in the time trial ending in Nice. The 25-year-old Slovenian rider became the first cyclist to secure the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in the same year since the late Marco Pantani in 1998.
Two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark was second overall. He also finished the final stage in second place. Pogacar won the 34km time trial on the French Riviera’s roads from Monaco to Nice in 45 minutes, 24 seconds. Vingegaard was one minute, three seconds behind him. In the overall standings, Vingegaard finished six minutes 17 seconds behind Pogacar and Evenepoel was third overall.
Sir Mark Cavendish said he had “likely” raced for the final time after completing the stage. The 39-year-old postponed his planned retirement to return this season in pursuit of a record-breaking 35th career Tour stage win, and achieved that feat with his victory on stage five into Saint-Vulbas.
It was unknown whether the Manxman would complete the season with his Astana-Qazaqstan team, but after being met by his family at the end of the 34km time trial from Monaco to Nice which brings this Tour to a close, Cavendish indicated his illustrious career is probably at an end.
Asked if this had been the last race, Cavendish took a deep breath and said, “Likely so, yeah.”
The Paris Olympics means this year’s Tour did not end with the traditional sprint on the Champs-Elysees in the capital, but instead with a time trial on the Cote d’Azur.
Cavendish had been in tears after the two big Alpine stages before this after battling to make the time cut and ensure he did make it all the way to the end of his final Tour, and was instead able to make the most of this day, high-fiving fans on the roadside.
“First and foremost it was just trying to make the time limit, but I did the climb OK and I knew I’d be OK,” Cavendish said. “I know these roads, I’ve trained a lot around here. Then it’s just about enjoying it.
“There’s no pressure for me today, which is strange for the final stage of the Tour, you know. I knew my family was waiting it at the finish and it was just absorbing it. I got all the emotions out of the way yesterday and I could just really enjoy today.” AP
Cavendish ends Tour de France career as Pogacar reigns supreme: As it happened
07:36 PM BST
Excited for next year?
What an amazing three weeks it has been. From Mark Cavendish winning his historic 35th stage to Biniam Girmay becoming the first black African to win a stage at the Tour to Tadej Pogacar winning his third Tour de France. It has been an incredible ride and I think I speak on behalf of everyone in saying we cannot wait for the 2025 Tour de France. Thank you so much for following all of our coverage throughout this year’s Tour and we hope you enjoyed it. Over and out!
07:30 PM BST
The winner’s speech
Tadej Pogačar: "It was one of the craziest Tours in history" 💛🇸🇮#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/Bcd29IAhe2
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
07:29 PM BST
The top three
Your final #TDF2024 podium 🇫🇷
🏆 Tadej Pogačar
🥈 Jonas Vingegaard
🥉 Remco Evenepoel pic.twitter.com/IqVRCjbGy9— Eurosport (@eurosport) July 21, 2024
07:19 PM BST
The crowning moment for Pogacar
07:15 PM BST
Huge day for Eritrea and Africa
Green is Bini's 💚#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/f6V0O9uwkQ
— Eurosport (@eurosport) July 21, 2024
07:14 PM BST
King of the mountains winner
Richard Carapaz becomes the first Ecuadorian to win the polka dot jersey 🇪🇨⚪️🔴#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/B5BbIbcB2S
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
07:13 PM BST
Evenepoel wins young rider competition
Remco Evenepoel wins the white jersey for best young rider 🤍🇧🇪#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/mpNemq5gs1
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
07:07 PM BST
Another reward for Carapaz
He has won the king of the mountains classification but he also won the Super Combativity Award.
Richard Carapaz wins the Super-combative prize 🇪🇨#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/zdC62JpMIX
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
07:05 PM BST
Cavendish the greatest sprinter of all time
This is in all likelihood the last time we see Mark Cavendish competing at the Tour de France. He has 35 Tour stage victories to his name and is the greatest sprinter of all time.
07:02 PM BST
Podium time
07:00 PM BST
One, two, three
👑 𝐓𝐀𝐃𝐄𝐉 𝐏𝐎𝐆𝐀𝐂𝐀𝐑
2020 🏆
2021 🏆
2024 🆕#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/wlCFY4Me1R— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2024
06:55 PM BST
Tadej Pogacar’s post-race interview
06:53 PM BST
Greatness meets excellence
06:52 PM BST
The final kilometre
Enjoy!
06:50 PM BST
Carapaz takes polka dot jersey
06:49 PM BST
UAE Team Emirates the best team
06:45 PM BST
Evenepoel claims white jersey
06:44 PM BST
Three times
🏆🏆🏆 Our three-time Tour de France Champion! Congratulations @TamauPogi on winning the #TDF2024!🙌
Merci @LeTour 🇫🇷💛💛💛#UAETeamEmirates #WeAreUAE pic.twitter.com/NYkIk34g7v— @UAE-TeamEmirates (@TeamEmiratesUAE) July 21, 2024
06:42 PM BST
UAE Team Emirates celebrate
With an individual time trial rounding off this year’s Tour, the rest of the UAE Team Emirates riders were able to celebrate at the finish as Pogacar came across the line:
Vamos João 🔥 #TDF2024 #WeAreUAE pic.twitter.com/qvB4QSI5K4
— @UAE-TeamEmirates (@TeamEmiratesUAE) July 21, 2024
06:40 PM BST
Girmay wins green jersey competition
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Results from stage 21
Stage 21 result 🏅#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/MKUQzGPhrF
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
06:36 PM BST
Pogacar over six minutes clear of Vingegaard
06:31 PM BST
Pogacar wins stage 21
This is why he is a three-time Tour de France champion. He obliterates Vingegaard’s time by over a minute in an incredible time of 45min 24sec, in a similar style to what Vingegaard did to Pogacar a year ago. Six stage victories at the 2024 Tour de France for the Slovenian.
Back to back to back stage wins for now 3 time Tour de France winner, Tadej Pogačar 🙌💛🇸🇮#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/CLjYsjTbYE
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
06:29 PM BST
Good ride from defending champion
Jonas Vingegaard comes across the line, 11 seconds faster than Evenepoel but look who is coming...
06:28 PM BST
Evenepoel finishes
The Soudal-Quick Step rider was almost guaranteed a third-place finish going into today and he consolidates that with a strong ride. He comes home in 46min 38sec, 54 seconds faster than Jorgenson.
He has been beaten today and across the Tour by two historically great riders.
06:24 PM BST
Third checkpoint
This is an emphatic showing from Tadej Pogacar, who is sailing towards stage victory number six at the 2024 Tour de France and extending his lead even further at the top of the general classification. Vingegaard may be 24 seconds faster than Evenepoel but Pogacar is smashing Vingegaard. He is over a minute ahead. Wow!
Tadej is flying and so are we 🤩💛🇸🇮#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/dSFgA8ta2j
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
06:19 PM BST
Matteo Jorgenson fastest
A great ride from Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech), who goes fastest for now. Sadly for him it will not last too long and it really does not as Matteo Jorgenson usurps him.
The times at the finish are tumbling now!
Matteo Jorgenson pips Derek Gee by 23 seconds 🇺🇸#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/0bkuoVhKBp— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
06:16 PM BST
Santiago Buitrago second
The Bahrain Victorious rider has put in a good time, just three seconds behind Tejada.
06:15 PM BST
Second checkpoint
Evenepoel has set a strong time to the second checkpoint but Vingegaard is just over 25 seconds faster than the Soudal-Quick Step rider. Pogacar is absolutely flying and demonstrating just how good he is as he is 25 seconds clear himself of Vingegaard. Pogacar could be set for his sixth victory at this year’s Tour.
Tadej Pogačar expands his lead from 7 seconds to 24 at the 2nd time check 💛🇸🇮#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/5T42tWUI8S
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
06:06 PM BST
First checkpoint for the leaders
Of the top three, Evenepoel hits it in 20mins 36sec. Vingegaard then reaches it and is 19 seconds faster than Evenepoel. The final man to reach it is Pogacar, who has been getting quicker and quicker and is seven seconds faster than Vingegaard. This is an exhibit from all three really in how to time trial. They are miles faster than everyone else and there have been some good riders today elsewhere.
At the first time check, Tadej Pogačar goes fastest, 7 seconds quicker than Jonas Vingegaard 💛🇸🇮#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/aAfZcKdDQU
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
06:01 PM BST
Derek Gee going well
The Israel-Premier Tech rider is just inside the top ten and he is going well at the second checkpoint. We have seen a few riders change bikes at the second checkpoint and the latest is Lidl-Trek’s Giulio Ciccone.
05:55 PM BST
On fire
The top three have been the clear best three at this year’s Tour and they are showing why here. They are all absolutely flying up this climb up La Turbie. Vingegaard is currently the quickest of the three so far.
05:49 PM BST
Evenepoel flying
He has not hit the first time check yet but the Soudal-Quick Step rider has made a great start to the time trial. Vingegaard, who started two minutes after Evenepoel, has also begun well.
05:45 PM BST
Top three under way
Everyone has now begun with Evenepoel, Vingegaard and Pogacar all out on the road. Who will come out on top? We will find out in just over 45 minutes’ time. Pogacar is a resident in Monaco so he will know these roads, especially at the start of this time trial. Remember Pogacar is more than five minutes ahead of second-place Vingegaard in the general classification.
05:39 PM BST
All over for Bardet
He is two minutes down on Harold Tejada’s fastest time but he is enjoying this moment as he brings his Tour de France career to a close. The fans give him a great reception as he finishes.
Closer to the start Matteo Jorgenson, who is in eighth in the general classification, has hit the ground at the Hairpin in Monaco.
05:37 PM BST
Into the top five
Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick Step), who starts this stage in fifth, has just begun. Just Almeida, Evenepoel, Vingegaard and Pogacar remain.
05:28 PM BST
Top ten
We are now into our final ten riders, who make up the top ten in the general classification. Lidl-Trek’s Giulio Ciccone has just begun in Monaco.
05:27 PM BST
Special day for Girmay
Completing the time trial means that Biniam Girmay has sealed the green jersey (points classification) ahead of Jasper Philipsen. Girmay has won three stages at this year’s Tour and this will mean a huge deal to Eritrea and Africa as a whole.
Biniam Girmay, pride of the country 🇪🇷
Bini jigna haben hager 🇪🇷#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/Y85inJtMlK— Intermarché-Wanty (@IntermarcheW) July 21, 2024
05:23 PM BST
What a backdrop for the final stage
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Nice moment for Jakob Fuglsang
Jakob Fuglsang on home roads in Monaco with his family in the team car behind on the final stage of @LeTour 😍🥰#TDF2024 #YallaIPT pic.twitter.com/FMU033TFTV
— Israel – Premier Tech (@IsraelPremTech) July 21, 2024
05:09 PM BST
When the final five begin
Not long to go...
Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick Step)- 5.37pm (BST)
Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.39pm
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal- Quick Step)- 5.41pm
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike)- 5.43pm
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.45pm
05:02 PM BST
Bardet sets off
On his final stage at the Tour de France, Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) is under way.
04:58 PM BST
Current top five
Harold Tejada (Astana Qazaqstan) 48min 14sec
Lenny Martinez (Groupama-FDJ) 48min 24sec
Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) 48min 38sec
Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) 49min 9sec
Matteo Sobrero (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) 49min 19sec
04:53 PM BST
Emotional Campenaerts speaking to ITV
The Lotto Dstny rider is currently third on today’s stage but he will drop down when the big hitters come over the line.
"This has been the best month of my life"
Victor Campenaerts told Daniel how the last few days have been since his stage win 🇧🇪#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/w8gceKDst2— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
04:45 PM BST
French National Champion out on the road
🇫🇷 It's time for the French National Champion, 🇫🇷 @BrunoArmirail to roll down the ramp.
🇫🇷 Il est temps pour le champion de France, 🇫🇷 @BrunoArmirail de prendre le départ#TDF2024 | @TISSOT pic.twitter.com/K6sqhesQvL— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2024
04:40 PM BST
New entries into the top five
Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) and Matteo Sobrero (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) have just gone fourth and fifth respectively with solid time trials.
04:35 PM BST
Family support
This will be Romain Bardet’s final stage at the Tour de France as he is set to retire before the start of next year’s Tour. He took the yellow jersey on the opening stage into Rimini with a huge amount of help from his teammate Frank van den Broek. He is set to get going in the next 10 minutes.
Angus ready to cheer on his dad one last time at @LeTour 🥹❤️#KeepChallenging #TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/f8h1OGSQME
— Team dsm-firmenich PostNL (@dsmfirmpostnl) July 21, 2024
04:29 PM BST
Our new leader
Mark Cavendish’s teammate, Harold Tejada:
🇫🇷 PHOTO: @LeTour
On the hot seat with @haroldtejada1 #TDF2024 #AstanaQazaqstanTeam pic.twitter.com/dAPw1z7p7w— Astana Qazaqstan Team (@AstanaQazTeam) July 21, 2024
04:21 PM BST
Plenty of support for Pogacar
Tadej Pogacar lives now in Monaco with his fiancee Urska Zigart, who is also a professional cyclist. So the start of today’s stage on the streets of Monaco is not far away from his house so he could go home for the celebrations tonight.
04:08 PM BST
New leader alert
Lenny Martinez is no longer our leader. Harold Tejada of Astana Qazaqstan has gone around 10 seconds faster.
🇨🇴 @haroldtejada1 takes the fastest time from Lenny Martinez, 48'14"53
🇨🇴 @haroldtejada1 prend le meilleur temps à Lenny Martinez, 48'14"53#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/SWONshGozy— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2024
04:07 PM BST
When the final five head out
Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick Step)- 5.37pm (BST)
Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.39pm
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal- Quick Step)- 5.41pm
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike)- 5.43pm
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.45pm
04:05 PM BST
Top five as it stands
1. Lenny Martinez (Groupama-FDJ) 48min 24sec
2. Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) 48min 38sec
3. Kévin Vauquelin (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) 49min 22sec
4. Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla) 49min 24sec
5. Raul Garcia Pierna (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) 49min 57sec
04:04 PM BST
Martinez still in the lead
𝙃𝙤𝙩 𝙨𝙚𝙖𝙩💺 pic.twitter.com/JLsCHGcwX0
— Équipe Cycliste Groupama-FDJ (@GroupamaFDJ) July 21, 2024
04:02 PM BST
Thoughts from inside the Astana Qazaqstan camp
Mark Renshaw was a teammate of Mark Cavendish and he is now his Sports Director at Astana Qazaqstan. Here he is speaking to ITV:
"It's a privilege that I've been part of it"
Daniel caught up with Mark Renshaw after the final Tour stage of Mark Cavendish's career 🇦🇺#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/RgsVKkMTIR— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
03:53 PM BST
Campenaerts finishes
Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny), who provided us with one of the moments of the 2024 Tour de France with his victory on stage 18, has just come over the line 14 seconds behind Martinez. A great ride from the Belgian, who will join Visma-Lease a Bike next season.
⏱️ @VCampenaerts arrives 14" behind Lenny Martinez, who remains in the lead
⏱️ @VCampenaerts arrive avec 14" de retard sur Lenny Martinez qui reste leader#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/LibdvUXwC7— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2024
03:51 PM BST
Celebrating winning the green jersey with his family
A beautiful moment as Biniam Girmay is reunited with his family here in Nice 💚#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/76ft9Ahzvo
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
03:46 PM BST
Mark Cavendish speaking to ITV after the stage
"I've been very lucky to have the career I've had"
Daniel spoke to Mark Cavendish after his last Tour de France stage 🙌🇮🇲🚀#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/wgS9f18Wk3— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
03:38 PM BST
Around the streets of Monaco
F1 vibes 🏎️💨#TDF2024 l @TISSOT pic.twitter.com/7VjlCPDbHw
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2024
03:33 PM BST
Incredible support
I mentioned how big a day this will be for cycling in Eritrea and Africa. Look at this support for Girmay during his time trial:
03:27 PM BST
Family time
Mark Cavendish will have plenty more time to spend with his children and his family were waiting for him at the finish line in Nice, as they were when he secured stage victory number 35 on stage five in Saint Vulbas.
03:21 PM BST
Stellar ride
That was quite the time trial from Lenny Martinez. No-one else yet has set a time under the 50-minute mark and his current advantage is not far off three minutes.
03:19 PM BST
Green jersey
Most of the classifications are secured, so long as the riders finish their time trials. So let’s take a look at how those classifications are likely to finish up, starting with the points classification (green jersey):
Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) 387pts
Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) 354
Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) 208
Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) 180
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) 176
Arnaud De Lie (Lotto-Dstny) 161
Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) 152
Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility) 149
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) 137
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) 119
Girmay has just crossed the line so he will win the points classification. An amazing day for Eritrean and African cycling.
03:13 PM BST
Posing for photos
Plenty of love for Cav ❤️#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/8RqzT6Chsg
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
03:10 PM BST
When the top ten in the GC begin
Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek)- 5.27pm (BST)
Derek Gee (Israel- Premier Tech)- 5.29pm
Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike)- 5.31pm
Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers)- 5.33pm
Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.35pm
Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick Step)- 5.37pm
Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.39pm
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal- Quick Step)- 5.41pm
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike)- 5.43pm
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)- 5.45pm
02:54 PM BST
Changes
We have seen plenty of changes at the top of the timesheets as more and more riders finish. Sébastien Grignard (Lotto Dstny) did go quickest only to be usurped by Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious) and then Lenny Martinez (Groupama-FDJ), who is now fastest. Martinez’s time is nearly three minutes faster than Mohoric.
02:45 PM BST
Goodbye
For the final time Mark Cavendish crosses the line at the Tour de France 👋
It's been a pleasure Cav 🥹#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/qRSd5cP6V2— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 21, 2024
02:38 PM BST
Cavendish finished
He has come across the line on what we expect to be his final ever stage at the Tour de France. From London on his Tour debut to Nice after 35 stage wins in between, what an amazing career it has been.
His teammate Cees Bol is currently fastest but we have only had a few riders who have finished.
02:35 PM BST
Around the streets of Monaco
Biniam Girmay, who looks set to win the points classification, going round the Hairpin in Monaco.
02:32 PM BST
Quite incredible stat
This is from Daniel Friebe of ITV on X. This just shows how closely matched Pogacar and Vingegaard are:
General classification since 2021 (83 stages):
Pogačar: 327 hrs, 39 mins, 22 secs⁰Vingegaard: 327 hrs, 39 mins, 44 secs— Daniel Friebe (@friebos) July 21, 2024
02:28 PM BST
Top ten in the general classification ahead of final stage
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) 82hrs 53mins 32secs
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) +5mins 14secs
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal- Quick Step) +8mins 4secs
Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) +16mins 45secs
Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick Step) +17mins 25secs
Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) +21mins 11secs
Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers) +21mins 12secs
Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) 24mins 26secs
Derek Gee (Israel- Premier Tech) +24mins 50secs
Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) +25mins 48secs
02:21 PM BST
Stage 21 profile
02:14 PM BST
Previous individual time trial
Back on stage seven we had a 25.3km time trial from Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin, which was won by Remco Evenepoel. Here was the top five from that day:
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) 28min 52sec
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) +12sec
Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +34sec
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike)+37sec
Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny)+52sec
02:07 PM BST
Start of the farewell
Is that a Formula 1 car? No, it is Mark Cavendish! The time trial is beginning on the streets of Monaco.
02:00 PM BST
Goodbye to Cavendish
Mark Cavendish made it inside the time limit on yesterday’s stage and was accompanied to the line by his teammate. It is safe to say there was some emotion and there will be a lot today I am sure.
🇫🇷 VIDEO: @LeTour
We did it! @MarkCavendish and his teammates finished Stage 20 inside the time cut and accomplished our main goal - to reach Monaco and Nice! #TDF2024 #AstanaQazaqstanTeam pic.twitter.com/EvcHmbpbhT— Astana Qazaqstan Team (@AstanaQazTeam) July 20, 2024
01:40 PM BST
Final stage preview
Good afternoon and welcome to coverage of the final stage from the 2024 Tour de France. Owing to the Paris Olympics which are just a few days away, the customary finish is not on the Champs-Élysées but instead on the French Riviera. We have a 33.7km individual time trial from Monaco to Nice to conclude the 2024 Tour. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) has the yellow jersey almost sealed, with over five minutes in the general classification over defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike). Pogacar delivered another masterclass yesterday on stage 20 to claim a fifth stage victory at this year’s Tour, sprinting away from Vingegaard in the final 500m to win on the Col de la Couillole. The Slovenian has become the first rider to win five stages at a single Tour de France since German sprinter Marcel Kittel in 2017.
Pogacar will remember though how he won his first Tour de France in 2020, when he usurped Primoz Roglic on the penultimate stage in a time trial, although the gap was much smaller. On that day Roglic held a one-minute lead over Pogacar only to finish two minutes behind on that time trial. It would require a catastrophic collapse from Pogacar to lose the maillot jaune now.
It is a day of goodbyes as the Tour says farewell (we think!) to the man with the most stage wins in the history of the event; Mark Cavendish. That day on stage five will live long in the memory as he sealed stage victory number 35 in Saint Vulbas to take the outright record ahead of Eddy Merckx. Cavendish’s Tour journey began in London in 2007 and will now conclude in Nice in 2024. He would probably have preferred his final stage to be in Paris, with one more shot at victory, but he can enjoy himself in Nice this afternoon. At the end of yesterday’s stage, he crossed the line in tears supported by his teammates as he came inside the time limit.
Stay with us for all the action from the final stage of the 2024 Tour de France.