Tadej Pogacar dug deep to keep the overall lead on the Tour de France on Friday with Remco Evenepoel winning the 25.3km time-trial through the Burgundy vineyards.
It was a first Tour de France stage win for the 24-year-old Belgian time-trial world champion who finished 12sec ahead of second-placed Pogacar. Primoz Roglic was third at 34sec and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard fourth at 37sec.
Pogacar keeps Tour de France lead as Evenepoel wins time trial
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