TOULOUSE, France — Tour de France favorite Tadej Pogačar crashed near the finish while Norwegian rider Jonas Abrahamsen won the 11th stage on Wednesday.
Pogačar, the three-time champion, crashed with 3.9 kilometers remaining after hitting the wheel of Tobias Johannessen in front. His rivals for the general classification slowed down so he could get back on his bike and rejoin them. Pogačar, who was able to reattach the chain on his otherwise undamaged bike, thanked them for waiting.
''All good, all good,'' Pogačar said over the UAE Team Emirates XRG radio. ''Respect to the peloton, respect to everybody.''
Johannessen apologized as he felt responsible.
''I think the whole peloton moved to the right and I just followed the movement of Matteo Jorgenson and some other guys. I think Pogačar was on the radio so we just bumped into each other and I think it's something that happens,'' Johannessen said. ''But I really didn't want him to crash and I don't think any other guy in the peloton wants Pogačar to go down. We just stopped and waited in the group straight away and I hope he's fine.''
Abrahamsen, who attacked from the start, beat Swiss rider Mauro Schmid in a photo finish.
A pro-Palestinian protester did not distract either rider as they sprinted for the finish, racing each other at the end after they'd worked together to stay ahead of Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel's late push to catch them.
It was Abrahamsen's first stage win at the Tour and the first in this race for his team, Uno-X Mobility.