'I don't know if I'm getting any closer to that win' - Oscar Onley best of the rest behind Pogacar and Vingegaard on Tour de France stage 7
Briefly

Oscar Onley debuted at the Tour de France last season and took 17 days to achieve a top 10 stage finish. In contrast, he secured three top 10 finishes just seven stages into this year’s race, competing against prominent cyclists like Pogačar and Vingegaard. On stage 4 in Rouen, he finished among the elite, showcasing his remarkable progress. Onley credits his good form and instinct for his performance, as acknowledged by Pogačar. Despite momentarily falling behind, he managed to regroup and finish strong, demonstrating his ability to compete at high levels.
Oscar Onley made his debut at the Tour de France last season and after only seven stages this year, he has already managed to finish in the top 10 three times, against the sport's elite.
Onley admitted that he's allowing instinct to take over when racing against Pogačar and Vingegaard, stating, 'when you have the legs, then it's easier to make these decisions'.
Pogačar noted that Onley is riding exceptionally well, calling him a superb rider with a notable punchy kick, indicating his rapid rise in the sport.
During the steep gradients, Onley fell slightly behind but managed to regroup and sprint, finishing just two seconds behind the leaders, showcasing his competitive spirit.
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