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Dominant Pogacar soars to landmark Giro win on snow-capped peak

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Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 15th stage
Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 15th stageAFP
Tadej Pogacar produced a towering performance on Sunday as he won stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia and extended his lead in the overall standings by almost three minutes.

Surrounded by boisterous roadside fans at altitude on the road to the Mottolino ski resort, the Team UAE leader took his fourth stage victory to go around 6min 41sec clear with six stages remaining.

Having extended his lead Saturday on a time trial, this fresh triumph elevates him to overwhelming favourite after a day on which the men closest to him in the rankings had no answers.

On a sunny Sunday, an early escape group took a five-minute lead as Pogacar's peloton dwindled over a series of climbs.

By the time the escape reached the final mountain, 2014 Giro winner Nairo Quintana was leading alone in a confident manner.

But when Pogacar gave chase, he closed fast. The 25-year-old Slovenian whizzed past one after another of the escapees and overtook Quintana two minutes from the summit ski resort finish line.

Quintana finished second, 30 seconds adrift. Geraint Thomas and Dani Martinez finished two minutes and 50 seconds down. The Welshman is still second overall but at six minutes and 41 seconds. Martinez is third at six minutes and 56 seconds.

Monday is a rest day.

There are four mountain stages in the final week and two for the sprinters, including the 21st stage from Rome out to a Lido on the coast and back through all the sights of the Italian capital.

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