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Pogacar Seizes Stage Seven Victory, Regains Tour de France Lead

Tadej Pogacar triumphed in stage seven of the Tour de France, reclaiming the overall lead with an impressive performance on the Mur de Bretagne. The 26-year-old cyclist surged ahead with a powerful attack on the short, steep incline, finishing ahead of **Jonas Vingegaard**, who secured second place, and **Oscar Onley** in third. This victory marked Pogacar’s **19th career stage win** in the Tour, allowing him to gain crucial time on Vingegaard, earning an additional **four seconds** and collecting **10 bonus seconds** compared to Vingegaard’s six.

“It was super hot today, and super fast, but we had a plan and we stuck to it,” Pogacar stated following his victory. The Team UAE rider previously won the yellow jersey in **2020**, **2021**, and **2024**. In the overall standings, **Remco Evenepoel** currently sits in second place, trailing Pogacar by **54 seconds** after finishing sixth on the stage. Evenepoel expressed determination, stating, “The Tour de France isn’t over yet,” after recovering from time lost on the opening day.

Competitive Landscape Shifts

As the race continued, **Kevin Vauquelin** showcased his talent, maintaining third place overall at **1 minute 11 seconds** behind Pogacar. Vingegaard, the two-time champion, follows closely in fourth at **1 minute 17 seconds**. The enthusiastic crowds along the route celebrated Vauquelin’s ascent, with fans cheering his name throughout the day. A hot-air balloon featuring Vauquelin’s face added to the festive atmosphere.

The day’s challenges included two ascents of the **Mur de Bretagne**, a 2-kilometer climb averaging six percent, which has become a notable feature of Tour de France history. With the event returning to Brittany after a four-year hiatus, spectators filled the villages and scenic countryside as temperatures soared to **30 degrees Celsius** (86 degrees Fahrenheit).

The race commenced in **Saint Malo**, a picturesque locale on the north-west coast, with riders passing stunning beaches and grand seafront buildings.

Challenges and Injuries Impacting Teams

Despite Pogacar’s success, the stage was marred by a late nine-rider pile-up, which affected several competitors. Notably, Pogacar’s teammate **Joao Almeida** fell just before the second ascent of the Mur de Bretagne. Although he sustained a rib fracture, team doctor **Adrian Rotunno** confirmed that Almeida should be able to start the next stage. Pogacar dedicated his victory to Almeida, stating, “I really hope he’s okay… I’m proud of how he’s been riding.”

For **Bahrain Victorious**, the situation worsened as **Jack Haig** withdrew from the competition following a crash, and their leader, **Santiago Buitrago**, finished **13 minutes** behind the leaders, leaving the medical center with an injury to his right arm. In contrast, **Ben Healy** of Ireland managed to navigate the crash successfully, finishing in a commendable **26th place** after rolling over the fallen riders.

As the Tour de France progresses, the dynamics of the race continue to evolve. With Pogacar back in the lead and challengers like Evenepoel eager to make their mark, the competition promises to intensify in the upcoming stages. Fans and cyclists alike await the next chapter in this storied event.

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