Tadej Pogačar's Tour de France tour of revenge is almost complete – Which demons are still left to slay?

Tadej Pogačar celebrates winning stage 10 of the 2026 Tour de France
Pogačar returned to Le Lioran to win (Image credit: Getty Images)

With victory at Le Lioran on Tuesday, another of the ghosts of Tour de France past was expunged by Tadej Pogačar. Not many remain, although the most nightmarish of all does still loom large.

Le Lioran was the scene of a defeat to Jonas Vingegaard two years ago, Pogačar suffering the double ignominy of attacking then being caught, and then being beaten in the sprint – two extreme rarities that, while they did little to derail his overall race, must have dented his pride.

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Patrick Fletcher
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Patrick is an NCTJ-accredited journalist with a bachelor’s degree in modern languages (French and Spanish) and a decade’s experience in digital sports media, largely within the world of cycling. He re-joined Cyclingnews as Deputy Editor in February 2026, having previously spent eight years on staff between 2015 and 2023. In between, he was Deputy Editor at GCN and spent 18 months working across the sports portfolio at Future before returning to the cycling press pack. Patrick works across Cyclingnews’ wide-ranging output, assisting the Editor in global content strategy, with a particular focus on shaping CN's news operation.

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