Pogačar effectively seals 4th Tour de France title as organizers neutralize times before stage ends
Freezing the times for the 21st and final stage into Paris all-but-ensured victory for Pogačar, but he still had to cross the finish line later in order to win.
The decision was made in the late afternoon and, shortly after Pogačar reached 50 kilometers to go, heavy rain began falling and drenched the roads.
The 26-year-old Pogačar is the defending champion and won his other Tour titles in 2020 and '21.
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