Pogacar takes Lombardia triple crown

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UAE Team Emirates rider Tadej Pogacar capped a remarkable season when he won the Giro di Lombardia, the last of five Monument classics, for the third year in a row.

After two attacks left most of his rivals gasping for air, the Slovenian made the decisive move in the descent to Bergamo and never looked back despite suffering from cramps in the final kilometres.

Italian Andrea Bagioli was second with Primosz Roglic coming home third, both 52 seconds off the pace.

Pogacar, who finished second in the Tour de France this year, also won the second Monument of the season, the Tour of Flanders - one of his 17 victories this year.

"Winning here three times in a row is fantastic," Pogacar said.

"I felt very strong today and I knew the final well, so I had to attack far from the finish. I would have preferred to start with (Aleksandr) Vlasov and work with him all the way to the finish, but they soon came back behind me, so on instinct, I accelerated at the start of the descent, got a bit of a lead and that was enough.

"It was another very, very hard day of racing. I was on the verge of cramps in the final. For a moment, I thought it was over."

Pogacar is the third rider to win the Lombardia three times in a row, after Alberto Binda in the 1920s and Fausto Coppi in the 1940s.

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