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Pogacar 'super happy' with Stage 13 time trial win

Pogacar 'super happy' with Stage 13 time trial win

Yahoo20-07-2025
Tadej Pogacar discusses his time trial win during Stage 13 of the 2025 Tour de France, where he earned another stage victory and continued his impressive run.
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