Tour de France: Tadej Pogacar claws back time with victory at Cauterets-Cambasque

 Tour de France 2023: Tadej Pogacar wins stage 6 at Cauterets
Tour de France 2023: Tadej Pogacar wins stage 6 at Cauterets
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TOPSHOT  UAE Team Emirates Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar cycles to the finish line to win the 6th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 145 km between Tarbes and CauteretsCambasque in the Pyrenees mountains in southwestern France on July 6 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO  AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images
TOPSHOT UAE Team Emirates Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar cycles to the finish line to win the 6th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 145 km between Tarbes and CauteretsCambasque in the Pyrenees mountains in southwestern France on July 6 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates White Best Young Rider Jersey celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 LR Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey and Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma attack  during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 LR Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey and Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma attack  during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma competes climbing down the Col du Tourmalet 2115m while fans cheers during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma competes climbing down the Col du Tourmalet 2115m while fans cheers during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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Belgian Wout Van Aert of JumboVisma Danish Jonas Vingegaard of JumboVisma Slovenian Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates Portuguese Ruben Almeida Guerreiro of Movistar Team US Neilson Powless of EF EducationEasyPost British James Shaw of EF EducationEasyPost Polish Michal Kwiatkowski of Ineos Grenadiers and Norwegian Tobias Halland Johannessen of UnoX Pro Cycling Team pictured in action during stage 6 of the Tour de France cycling race a 1449 km race from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque France Thursday 06 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM Photo by DIRK WAEM  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by DIRK WAEMBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost competes climbing down the Col du Tourmalet 2115m while fans cheers during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Emanuel Buchmann of Germany and Team BORAHansgrohe competes in the chase group during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Emanuel Buchmann of Germany and Team BORAHansgrohe competes in the chase group during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 LR Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey and Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma attack climbing the Col du Tourmalet 2115m during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost competes in the chase group climbing the Col du Tourmalet 2115m during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 A general view of the peloton climbing to the Col dAspin 1490m while fans cheer during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 A general view of the peloton climbing to the Col dAspin 1490m while fans cheer during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Julian Alaphilippe of France and Team Soudal  Quick Step competes in the chase group while fans cheer during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Julian Alaphilippe of France and Team Soudal Quick Step competes in the chase group while fans cheer during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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The breakaway on stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France
The breakaway on stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France

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Belgian Wout Van Aert of JumboVisma pictured in action during stage 6 of the Tour de France cycling race a 1449 km race from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque France Thursday 06 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM Photo by DIRK WAEM  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by DIRK WAEMBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 A general view of Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team JumboVisma Matteo Trentin of Italy and UAE Team Emirates Michal Kwiatkowski of Poland and Team INEOS Grenadiers Neilson Powless of The United States James Shaw of United Kingdom and Team EF EducationEasyPost Julian Alaphilippe of France Kasper Asgreen of Denmark and Team Soudal  Quick Step Nikias Arndt of Germany and Team Bahrain Victorious Benot Cosnefroy of France Oliver Naesen of Belgium and Ag2R Citron Team Mathieu Van Der Poel of The Netherlands and Team AlpecinDeceuninck Bryan Coquard of France Anthony Perez of France and Team Cofidis Ruben Guerreiro of Portugal Gorka Izagirre of Spain and Movistar Team Krists Neilands of Latvia and Team IsraelPremier Tech Christopher JuulJensen of Denmark and Team JaycoAlUla Matis Louvel of France and Team ArkaSamsic Tobias Halland Johannessen of Norway and Jonas Gregaard of Denmark and UnoX Pro Cycling Team compete in the breakaway climbing to the Col dAspin 1490m during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 A general view of Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team JumboVisma Matteo Trentin of Italy and UAE Team Emirates Michal Kwiatkowski of Poland and Team INEOS Grenadiers Neilson Powless of The United States James Shaw of United Kingdom and Team EF EducationEasyPost Julian Alaphilippe of France Kasper Asgreen of Denmark and Team Soudal  Quick Step Nikias Arndt of Germany and Team Bahrain Victorious Benot Cosnefroy of France Oliver Naesen of Belgium and Ag2R Citron Team Mathieu Van Der Poel of The Netherlands and Team AlpecinDeceuninck Bryan Coquard of France Anthony Perez of France and Team Cofidis Ruben Guerreiro of Portugal Gorka Izagirre of Spain and Movistar Team Krists Neilands of Latvia and Team IsraelPremier Tech Christopher JuulJensen of Denmark and Team JaycoAlUla Matis Louvel of France and Team ArkaSamsic Tobias Halland Johannessen of Norway and Jonas Gregaard of Denmark and UnoX Pro Cycling Team compete in the breakaway climbing to the Col dAspin 1490m during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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TARBES FRANCE  JULY 06 BIB number detail view of Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma prior to the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in Tarbes France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
TARBES FRANCE JULY 06 BIB number detail view of Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma prior to the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in Tarbes France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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French President Emmanuel Macron rides in the organisation vehicle with Tour the France director Christian Prudhomme on the Col du Tourmalet during the 6th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 145 km between Tarbes and CauteretsCambasque in the Pyrenees mountains in southwestern France on July 6 2023 Photo by Thomas SAMSON  AFP Photo by THOMAS SAMSONAFP via Getty Images

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) remains firmly in the hunt to win the Tour de France after he dropped Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) to win a dramatic stage 6 to Cauterets.

Vingegaard did enough to divest Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) of the yellow jersey after springing onto the attack on the penultimate climb of the Col du Tourmalet, but it was hard to couch the first summit finish of the race as anything other than a bracing defeat for the Dane.

After beating Pogačar convincingly in the first round of their contest in the Pyrenees on Wednesday, Vingegaard seemed to be eyeing an early knock-out blow throughout stage 6, which brought the race over the Aspin and Tourmalet ahead of the finishing climb.

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For most of the day, the terms of engagement were duly dictated by the Jumbo-Visma squad, who dispatched Wout van Aert in the early break and then split the race asunder on the Tourmalet with 50km remaining, distancing Hindley and the rest of the podium contenders with a disquieting facility to tee up a Vingegaard attack that only Pogačar could follow.

Van Aert waited for Vingegaard and Pogačar on the descent of the Tourmalet before leading them back up to the break, and on the final climb to Cauterets, the Belgian proceeded to lay down a brisk tempo on behalf of his teammate.

The inevitable Vingegaard acceleration arrived with 4.6km to go, but Pogačar managed to resist the Dane's onslaught, even if, at first, he gave the impression of a man clinging on to his Tour challenge.

Instead, Pogačar was simply in the process of conjuring up a rope-a-dope strategy worthy of Muhammad Ali. 2.8km from the summit, Pogačar rose from his saddle and accelerated sharply out of Vingegaard's rear wheel, immediately opening a sizeable gap on the Dane.

Vingegaard scrambled to keep the deficit at around 50 metres for a time before gradually ceding ground to Pogačar all the way to the summit, crossing the line 24 seconds behind the two-time Tour winner.

"I would not say revenge but it's good to win today and take back some time. I feel a little bit of relief and feel much better now," Pogačar said.

"The display Jonas showed yesterday was incredible and I was thinking when they started pulling on the Tourmalet: 'Shit, if it's going to happen like yesterday, we can pack our bags and go home.' Luckily, I had good legs today and I could follow on the Tourmalet quite comfortably. Then, when I felt it was the right moment in the end I attacked. It was a big relief."

The overnight leader Hindley was the best of the other GC contenders, but he was already two minutes down on Pogačar and Vingegaard atop the Tourmalet, and he came home 2:39 down in the company of Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos) and Simon Yates (Jayco-Alula).

Although Vingegaard had the consolation of claiming the yellow jersey, he lies just 25 seconds ahead of Pogačar. Hindley is now third at 1:34 and the Tour, as if we didn't know it already, is a straight duel between Pogačar and Vingegaard.

"I would say it's almost perfect the gap," Pogačar said. "It's going to be a big, big battle until the last stage, I think."

Vingegaard, meanwhile, had the look of a man who knows he is in a real contest. "We wanted to try to test him again today and see how he felt," he said. "I suppose he felt better than yesterday. It's going to be one hell of a battle all the way to Paris."

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates celebrates at podium as stage winner during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates celebrates at podium as stage winner during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jai Hindley of Australia and Team BORAHansgrohe  Yellow Leader Jersey crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jai Hindley of Australia and Team BORAHansgrohe Yellow Leader Jersey crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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UAE Team Emirates Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the best young riders white jersey drinks water as he celebrates winning the 6th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 145 km between Tarbes and CauteretsCambasque in the Pyrenees mountains in southwestern France on July 6 2023 Photo by AnneChristine POUJOULAT  POOL  AFP Photo by ANNECHRISTINE POUJOULATPOOLAFP via Getty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost celebrates at podium as Polka Dot Mountain Jersey during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost celebrates at podium as Polka Dot Mountain Jersey during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jasper Philipsen of Belgium and Team AlpecinDeceuninck  Green Points Jersey celebrates at podium during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jasper Philipsen of Belgium and Team AlpecinDeceuninck Green Points Jersey celebrates at podium during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma celebrates at podium as  Yellow Leader Jersey winner during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma celebrates at podium as Yellow Leader Jersey winner during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 LR Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma  Yellow Leader Jersey congratulated by Emmanuel Macron of France President of France on the podium ceremony after the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

How it unfolded

Vingegaard's show of force on the opening day in the Pyrenees had suggested that he was a rung ahead of even Pogačar, and for most of stage 6, Jumbo-Visma raced as though they were certain of it. Although Hindley's Bora-Hansgrohe squad exercised a little more control on the opening kilometres than UAE Team Emirates had done the previous day, it was still a brisk start to proceedings and the seemingly indefatigable Van Aert was again the main driver of the early break, attacking from the start in the company of Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-QuickStep).

Van Aert and Alaphilippe would eventually be joined by a group of 20 riders that included Matteo Trentin (UAE Team Emirates), Michał Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers), Neilson Powless, James Shaw (EF Education-EasyPost), Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Ruben Guerreiro (Movistar) and Jonas Gregaard (Uno-X), and they amassed a lead of 3:20 ahead of the Col d'Aspin.

Powless led over the Aspin, and the front group was whittled down still further on the mighty Tourmalet, where Alaphilippe set off on the attack with Shaw. Van Aert, however, soon took command of affairs, bringing back Alaphilippe and then setting a tempo that only Kwiatkowski, Guerreiro, Powless, Shaw and Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X) could follow.

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The breakaway on stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France
The breakaway on stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France

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Wout Van Aert leads the breakaway on stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France
Wout Van Aert leads the breakaway on stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de France

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Jai Hindley
Jai Hindley

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jai Hindley of Australia and Team BORAHansgrohe  Yellow leader jersey competes during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jai Hindley of Australia and Team BORAHansgrohe Yellow leader jersey competes during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma competes during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma competes during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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Jai Hindley at the start of stage 6 of the Tour de France
Jai Hindley at the start of stage 6 of the Tour de France

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Carlos Rodriguez Cano of Spain and Team INEOS Grenadiers crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Carlos Rodriguez Cano of Spain and Team INEOS Grenadiers crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 James Shaw of United Kingdom and Team EF EducationEasyPost crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 James Shaw of United Kingdom and Team EF EducationEasyPost crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE  JULY 06 Tobias Halland Johannessen of Norway and UnoX Pro Cycling Team crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m  UCIWT  on July 06 2023 in  CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images
CAUTERETSCAMBASQUE FRANCE JULY 06 Tobias Halland Johannessen of Norway and UnoX Pro Cycling Team crosses the finish line during the stage six of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1449km stage from Tarbes to CauteretsCambasque 1355m UCIWT on July 06 2023 in CauteretsCambasque France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

At the same moment, Jumbo-Visma had massed at the head of the yellow jersey group, gradually dialling up the intensity as the Tourmalet wore on. Their grand offensive began in earnest 4km from the summit when Wilco Kelderman set a pace that only Sepp Kuss, Pogačar, Vingegaard and Hindley could follow, while the rest of the podium contenders were scattered down the mountainside.

Hindley was burnt off once Kuss came to the front before Vingegaard climbed from the saddle and launched a searing acceleration with 2.5km of the climb remaining. Remarkably, Vingegaard's effort meant that he and Pogačar gained two minutes on all of their rivals on the upper reaches of the Tourmalet, and it later emerged that the Dane had bettered the previous record time for the ascent by a similar margin.

Vingegaard and Pogačar, in other words, were operating on a different plane to anybody else in the race, at a level rarely, if ever, seen in the history of the Tour. Over the top of the Tourmalet and down the other side, men like Hindley, the Yates brothers and Romain Bardet (DSM) tried to find common cause to limit the damage, but the gaps are already eye-watering with over two weeks of the Tour still to come.

After Pogačar, Hindley is now the only rider within three minutes of Vingegaard's lead, while the Yates brothers and Rodriguez are the only men within four minutes of the maillot jaune.

"What can I say, it was just an epic day riding around in the yellow jersey doing some mythical climbs and to be honest I got my arse handed to me," Hindley said. "But I really enjoyed it."

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