Pogacar leads Peloton into Paris
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The Tour de France concludes Sunday with a final push into Paris. Tadej Pogačar looks to cap off an epic run. Here's how to watch all the action.
With its cobbled streets, windmills, vineyard, funicular railway, and bohemian history, Montmartre has long been popular with foreign visitors. The white-domed Sacré-Coeur basilica and the portrait artists of Place du Tertre have been a magnet for decades.
Hours before the Tour de France peloton was due to pass through Montmartre on Sunday, thousands of fans packed the streets, eager to claim a prime spot to watch riders climb the iconic hill during the final stage of the race.
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Tadej Pogačar closes in on fourth Tour de France title, as Kaden Groves wins penultimate stage
Groves won Stage 20 with a late solo breakaway, while Pogačar rolled over the line about seven minutes later in the same time as Jonas Vingegaard.
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