Tadej Pogacar: So far the Tour went super great

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Tadej Pogacar etched his name deeper into cycling history on Tuesday with a victory on stage 4 of the 2025 Tour de France, marking the 100th win of his professional career. 

“It was an amazing finale, a classic stage,” said Pogacar after the win. “The end was even more explosive than we thought. To win at the Tour is incredible — in this jersey even more — and to have 100 victories is amazing.”

The 25-year-old Slovenian received crucial support from teammate João Almeida in the final kilometers.

“João did an amazing job to lead me out at the end. I’m super happy and proud of the team today,” Pogacar added.

With the victory, Pogacar not only extends his lead in the general classification but also reaches a rare milestone for a rider of his age — a century of career wins, including triumphs at Grand Tours, Monuments, and week-long stage races.

As the peloton heads into stage 5, all eyes remain fixed on Pogacar, whose form and hunger for more victories show no signs of slowing down.

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