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The crown reclaimed: Tadej Pogačar conquers the Tour de France 2024.
He had tasted the yellow before, twice. He had felt the sting of defeat too, twice—both times at the hands of Jonas Vingegaard. But in July 2024, under the fierce Alpine sun and over the unforgiving ascents of the high mountains, Tadej Pogačar wrote his own resurrection story, claiming his third Tour de France title in a performance that blended tactical brilliance with raw emotion.
The Slovene's triumph came after two years of riding in the shadow of the Danish dynamo, Vingegaard, whose surgical precision and climbing dominance had frustrated Pogačar in 2022 and 2023. But this time, things were different. Vingegaard, the defending champion, entered the race still recovering from a horrific crash suffered in April during the Itzulia Basque Country—a high-speed incident that left him with broken ribs and a punctured lung. Though brave and resilient, he wasn’t quite the same rider. And Pogačar, ever the opportunist and eternal fighter, knew this was his moment to strike.
The turning point came on Stage 19, from Embrun to Isola 2000—a brutal Alpine finish with over 4,800 meters of elevation gain. Under a sapphire sky and amid walls of cheering fans, Tadej Pogačar danced away from the yellow jersey group, dropping his rivals one by one. On the final climb to Isola 2000, he unleashed an attack that bore the mark of a true champion: graceful, explosive, and inevitable. It was his second stage win of the race, but more importantly, it cemented his control over the maillot jaune.
For many, it was a symbolic return to the top for a rider whose spirit had never dimmed, even in defeat. His duel with Vingegaard may not have reached the fever pitch of previous editions, but it still bore the weight of their rivalry—one now etched into Tour history alongside Anquetil-Poulidor or Hinault-Fignon.
The statistics impress: three Tour de France victories (2020, 2021, 2024), six stage wins, and an ever-growing list of palmarès that includes victories at Liège–Bastogne–Liège, the Tour of Flanders, and Il Lombardia. But Pogačar is more than numbers. He is joy on a bicycle, aggression with a smile, the rare champion who races with instinct and rides with heart.
ThePogačar yellow jersey print—a tribute to this glorious Tour—captures not just a victory, but the resilience of a rider who refused to be defined by his past defeats. Whether you're a cycling romantic or a modern racing fan, this cycling wall art is the perfect reminder of a summer when the mountains once again bowed to a boy from Komenda.
Celebrate Tadej Pogačar’s emphatic return to the top with this vintage Tour de France print—immortalizing the moment he soared to victory in the Embrun–Isola 2000 stage on the road to yellow. An iconic piece for any collector or cycling enthusiast.
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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)
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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
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➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The crown reclaimed: Tadej Pogačar conquers the Tour de France 2024.
He had tasted the yellow before, twice. He had felt the sting of defeat too, twice—both times at the hands of Jonas Vingegaard. But in July 2024, under the fierce Alpine sun and over the unforgiving ascents of the high mountains, Tadej Pogačar wrote his own resurrection story, claiming his third Tour de France title in a performance that blended tactical brilliance with raw emotion.
The Slovene's triumph came after two years of riding in the shadow of the Danish dynamo, Vingegaard, whose surgical precision and climbing dominance had frustrated Pogačar in 2022 and 2023. But this time, things were different. Vingegaard, the defending champion, entered the race still recovering from a horrific crash suffered in April during the Itzulia Basque Country—a high-speed incident that left him with broken ribs and a punctured lung. Though brave and resilient, he wasn’t quite the same rider. And Pogačar, ever the opportunist and eternal fighter, knew this was his moment to strike.
The turning point came on Stage 19, from Embrun to Isola 2000—a brutal Alpine finish with over 4,800 meters of elevation gain. Under a sapphire sky and amid walls of cheering fans, Tadej Pogačar danced away from the yellow jersey group, dropping his rivals one by one. On the final climb to Isola 2000, he unleashed an attack that bore the mark of a true champion: graceful, explosive, and inevitable. It was his second stage win of the race, but more importantly, it cemented his control over the maillot jaune.
For many, it was a symbolic return to the top for a rider whose spirit had never dimmed, even in defeat. His duel with Vingegaard may not have reached the fever pitch of previous editions, but it still bore the weight of their rivalry—one now etched into Tour history alongside Anquetil-Poulidor or Hinault-Fignon.
The statistics impress: three Tour de France victories (2020, 2021, 2024), six stage wins, and an ever-growing list of palmarès that includes victories at Liège–Bastogne–Liège, the Tour of Flanders, and Il Lombardia. But Pogačar is more than numbers. He is joy on a bicycle, aggression with a smile, the rare champion who races with instinct and rides with heart.
ThePogačar yellow jersey print—a tribute to this glorious Tour—captures not just a victory, but the resilience of a rider who refused to be defined by his past defeats. Whether you're a cycling romantic or a modern racing fan, this cycling wall art is the perfect reminder of a summer when the mountains once again bowed to a boy from Komenda.
Celebrate Tadej Pogačar’s emphatic return to the top with this vintage Tour de France print—immortalizing the moment he soared to victory in the Embrun–Isola 2000 stage on the road to yellow. An iconic piece for any collector or cycling enthusiast.
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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The crown reclaimed: Tadej Pogačar conquers the Tour de France 2024.
He had tasted the yellow before, twice. He had felt the sting of defeat too, twice—both times at the hands of Jonas Vingegaard. But in July 2024, under the fierce Alpine sun and over the unforgiving ascents of the high mountains, Tadej Pogačar wrote his own resurrection story, claiming his third Tour de France title in a performance that blended tactical brilliance with raw emotion.
The Slovene's triumph came after two years of riding in the shadow of the Danish dynamo, Vingegaard, whose surgical precision and climbing dominance had frustrated Pogačar in 2022 and 2023. But this time, things were different. Vingegaard, the defending champion, entered the race still recovering from a horrific crash suffered in April during the Itzulia Basque Country—a high-speed incident that left him with broken ribs and a punctured lung. Though brave and resilient, he wasn’t quite the same rider. And Pogačar, ever the opportunist and eternal fighter, knew this was his moment to strike.
The turning point came on Stage 19, from Embrun to Isola 2000—a brutal Alpine finish with over 4,800 meters of elevation gain. Under a sapphire sky and amid walls of cheering fans, Tadej Pogačar danced away from the yellow jersey group, dropping his rivals one by one. On the final climb to Isola 2000, he unleashed an attack that bore the mark of a true champion: graceful, explosive, and inevitable. It was his second stage win of the race, but more importantly, it cemented his control over the maillot jaune.
For many, it was a symbolic return to the top for a rider whose spirit had never dimmed, even in defeat. His duel with Vingegaard may not have reached the fever pitch of previous editions, but it still bore the weight of their rivalry—one now etched into Tour history alongside Anquetil-Poulidor or Hinault-Fignon.
The statistics impress: three Tour de France victories (2020, 2021, 2024), six stage wins, and an ever-growing list of palmarès that includes victories at Liège–Bastogne–Liège, the Tour of Flanders, and Il Lombardia. But Pogačar is more than numbers. He is joy on a bicycle, aggression with a smile, the rare champion who races with instinct and rides with heart.
ThePogačar yellow jersey print—a tribute to this glorious Tour—captures not just a victory, but the resilience of a rider who refused to be defined by his past defeats. Whether you're a cycling romantic or a modern racing fan, this cycling wall art is the perfect reminder of a summer when the mountains once again bowed to a boy from Komenda.
Celebrate Tadej Pogačar’s emphatic return to the top with this vintage Tour de France print—immortalizing the moment he soared to victory in the Embrun–Isola 2000 stage on the road to yellow. An iconic piece for any collector or cycling enthusiast.
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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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