At the penultimate 20th stage of the race, Pogacar finished first in the time trial, covering the distance of 36.2 km in 55 minutes 55 seconds.

The second result was shown by Tom Dumoulin of Jumbo-Visma.

The top three was completed by Australian Richie Port from Trek-Segafredo.

Russian Pavel Sivakov of Ineos finished the stage in 52nd place, 6 minutes 52 seconds behind the leader.

An incredible TT saw 🇸🇮 @tamaupogi power his way into the Yellow Jersey 💛



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Thus, according to the results of 20 stages, Pogacar took the first place, ahead of his compatriot Primož Roglič from Jumbo-Visma by 59 seconds.

Port rose to the third place, with a lag of 3 minutes 30 seconds.

The final 21st stage, with a finish on the Champs Elysees in Paris, is traditionally friendly and the riders do not compete with each other, which means that 21-year-old Pogacar is the winner of the Tour de France.

Earlier it was reported that Søren Krag Andersen won the 19th stage of the Tour de France.