In the thrilling conclusion of Stage 19, Tadej Pogacar remarked with amusement as he watched the breakaway group recede during his final push to secure victory on this concluding Saturday. With an upcoming time trial in Nice scheduled for Sunday, maintaining energy levels was essential. Trustworthiness of his statement is subject to interpretation; Jonas Vingegaard's emotional display at the end of Friday suggests there might be no more contests left in the field. The former leader had nothing but admiration for Remco Evenepoel, who managed not only to win but also kept him on his toes throughout the race. Spectators eagerly anticipate the unfolding events over this challenging terrain-filled stage.
Attend all the developments in this captivating, undulating stage finale.
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