Tadej Pogacar took an imperious fourth victory at Liege-Bastogne-Liege to take a step closer to Eddy Merckx ’s record of five wins at the Belgian Monument, with French wunderkind Paul Seixas continuing his rapid rise in the sport with a superb second place. Pogacar sported a black armband in memory of former teammate Cristian Camilo Munoz, who died on Friday after a knee injury sustained in a fall during a race became infected, and pointed to the sky in tribute as he crossed the line in Liege. The Slovenian came home 45 seconds clear of Seixas after going solo with 14km to go on the last major climb, the Cote de la Roche-aux-Faucons. The pair shared an embrace in the finish area, with two-time winner Remco Evenepoel sprinting clear of a large chasing pack to finish third, 1’42” behind Pogacar. This was Pogacar’s third Monument win of the season so far and his 13th overall, leaving him just six behind Merckx’s all-time record, after a maiden Milan-San Remo title and a third win at the Tour of Flanders.…