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Posted: 2024-05-19 21:38:40

Slovenian star Tadej Pogačar said he wanted to win the Queen stage of the Giro d'Italia.

On Sunday he did just that — destroying his rivals on the toughest leg of this year's race to add three minutes to his already considerable advantage.

There is just one week remaining of the Italian grand tour.

Despite having ridden for more than six hours through the high mountains on Sunday, Pogačar was full of smiles as he was cheered on by the crowds lining the difficult summit finish at Livigno.

As the sunshine glinted off the snow on the sides of the route, Pogačar crossed the finish line with his arms outstretched over his head.

"Today was one of the best days, I would not say that it was the best day of my career but it was a really nice stage, really good route, nice climbs," Pogačar said.

"The team did a super good job.

"We had this stage in mind since December or whatever."

Pogačar finished the 15th stage 29 seconds ahead of Nairo Quintana and 2:32 ahead of third-place Georg Steinhauser.

Ben O'Connor rides up a hill

Tadej Pogačar's rivals trailed up the mountaintop finish over three minutes in arrears. (Getty Images: Dario Belingheri)

His closest rivals, including Australian Ben O'Connor, were nearly three minutes slower.

With the bonus seconds he picked up, Pogacar now leads the Giro by 6:41 over Geraint Thomas, with Daniel Martinez 6:56 behind in third, while O'Connor remains fourth, 7:43 behind.

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