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Aussie cyclist set to finish on historic Tour de France podium

Australian veteran rider Richie Porte climbed to third overall on a dramatic day as the overnight leader suffered a huge meltdown.

Australia's Richie Porte is set for third place tomorrow.
Australia's Richie Porte is set for third place tomorrow.

In a dramatic last-gasp turnaround Tadej Pogacar won the Tour de France on Saturday as the overnight leader Primoz Roglic suffered a mountainside meltdown during a thrilling individual time-trial on the last day of real racing.

It was a staggering end to a bizarre Tour and the penultimate stage duel between two compatriots of different generations will go down as one of 2020’s great sporting moments.

The 21-year-old Pogacar will now lead the peloton into Paris on Sunday wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey and, barring a freak disaster, will climb onto the top step of the podium.

“I cried, I’m sure I’ll cry again,” said Roglic, who led the race 12 days before wilting at the final hurdle.

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Staggeringly, the youngster Pogacar will also pull on the polka dot jersey as best climber on the Tour, and also the white one as best under-25s rider.

“I’m just a kid from Slovenia,” he said. “When I started watching in 2009 or 2010 I was following Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck, watching television all day and then riding afterwards.

“I could hear nothing on the final climb and I went for it with everything.”

Often unlucky Australia’s veteran Richie Porte climbed to third overall here to make the Tour podium for the first time, while Spain’s Mikel Landa and Enric Mas rounded out the top five with strong finishes too.

“It was such a sweet moment,” Porte, 35, said. “Everyone knows the journey I’ve been on to finally end up on the Tour podium after growing up in far away Australia.”

“The two Slovenians were on another planet to us, they threw bricks at each other, there was no holding back.”

Porte said he considered staying home as his wife was expecting a baby.

“She told me to go but didn’t want to see me at the back of the peloton.”

Originally published as Aussie cyclist set to finish on historic Tour de France podium

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