It’s a big gap’ – Tadej Pogačar predicts it could be a long time before he wears the Tour de France yellow jersey again

It’s a big gap’ – Tadej Pogačar predicts it could be a long time before he wears the Tour de France yellow jersey again

The defending champ handed over the jersey on stage four and won’t miss the obligations that go with it, at least for now

As new Tour de France GC leader Torstein Træen is already finding out, being the wearer of the yellow jersey in the Tour de France is at once the most privileged and the most onerous job in cycling. But when your name is Tadej Pogačar that pressure is doubled.

No wonder he seemed perfectly happy to have handed it over on stage four. He’ll pass the next few days, maybe more, in comparative anonymity – or as close to that as Tadej Pogačar wearing the rainbow bands can ever come in the Tour de France – while Træen fields the various podium and press conference duties required of the yellow jersey.

Also ahead of Pogačar are Sean Quinn (EF Education-EasyPost) and Mathias Vacek (Lidl-Trek), who are at 28sec and 3:50 to Træn, while Pogačar is languishing at full 7:53 in arrears. The stage, from Carcassonne to Foix, was won by Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek).

That isn’t to say the maillot jaune will be forgotten about by Pogačar and UAE Team Emirates-XRG, far from it. Following stage four, he spoke to journalists as he warmed-down on a trainer in the still-broiling shade behind the UAE bus in Foix.

“I mean, obviously the goal is to take back the yellow jersey,” he said. “But yeah, you never know. They are really good, and it’s quite a big gap, so we will see. Now we will fight, but yeah, I think they can keep the yellow jersey for a long time.”

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