'I think I did quite a good job' – Jonas Vingegaard upbeat at Critérium du Dauphiné despite another loss to Tadej Pogačar
'Hopefully I can be even better in the Tour than I am now' says Dane afte🍸r taking second behind Slovenian on stage 7

At Valmeinier 1800, for the third stage this week at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Critérium du Dauphiné, Tadej Pogačar took the win, crossing the line first and dealing another blow in his pre-Tour de France showdown with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jonas Vingegaard.
Following the opening stage win and Friday's demonstration at Combloux, the Slovenian was at it again on Saturday's triple mountain s🧔tage, ta♏king off 12km from the finish on the 16km closing climb.
Vingegaard, who was hoping to claw time back on his maillot jaune rival, didn't lose anything like 🍬the 1:🔯01 he shed on stage 6, but he still crossed the line second for the third time this race.
After the finish, the Dane put a brave face on another defeat to Pogačar, insisting he was pleased with his day's work.
"I couldn't follow his attack, but to be honest, I think I did quite a good job," Vingegaard t𒐪old . "I just did 🧜my own tempo. I didn't lose much in the end, so I think I can be happy with how things have gone today."
Vingegaard and his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Visma-Lease A Bike team had tried several moves against Pogačar and UAE Team Emirates-XRG, including attempting to throw riders in the early break, pushing the pace on the mountainous descents, and a late Sepp Kuss attack.
The Dutch team boasted four men in the GC group heading into the final climb, while Pogačar relied solely on teammate Pavel Sivakov to chase moves and set the pace. Despite the numerical advantage, nothing could be done about Pogačar.
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"I tried to follow, and just like ye🌊sterday, I had to slow down," Vingegaard said. "But I 𒆙think I still did a very, very good performance, and I can be happy with how I did today.
"I could see the numbers, and it was quite good numbers to be honest. Again today, Taꦚdej was just better, so congrats to him. He really did deserve to win."
With another 14 seconds, plus four bonus se📖conds, lost at the line, Vingeg꧒aard now heads into Sunday's concluding stage – the summit finish at Plateau de Mont-Cenis – with 1:01 to make up on the Slovenian.
It would be an unlikely turnaround, but not impossible. For Vingegaard, though, this race is primarily a step towards the Tour de France. While Pogačar may yet improve between now and July, Vingegaard can only concentrate on his own form and hope to make his own progress.
"I hope still that this race can help me to get 𓆏better," he said. "So, hopefully I can be even better in the Tour than I am now. But as you say, he was very, very strong yesterday and also today, so he deserves to win these two days, for sure, so congrats to Tadej."
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