Tour de France, Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar
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Jonas Vingegaard reacts briefly: "I tried to play the game"
Jonas Vingegaard was eager to win another mountain stage in the Tour de France on behalf of Visma | Lease a Bike. The Dane ultimately came up a few meters short of catching Thymen Arensman (INEOS Grenadiers),
While Tadej Pogacar has been enjoying a dream Tour de France run this year, his main rival Jonas Vingegaard and his once almighty team are now closer to third than first place after just one high mountain stage on Thursday.
More attacks, Grand Tour momentum and 'luxury' domestiques – How Jonas Vingegaard and Visma-Lease a Bike will target Tour de France redemption. By Pete Trifunovic published 3 July 2025
Grippy nubbins are how Prologo managed to make their wild aero carbon Predator 01TT CPC saddle even more expensive, so Jonas Vingegaard could more
Tour de France overall leader Tadej Pogačar suffered a big scare when he bumped into the team car of chief rival Jonas Vingegaard before the start of the 18th stage then went on to cement his grip on the yellow jersey.
Two days later, on stage four to Rouen, Vingegaard resembled one of the world’s best puncheurs, as well as one of its best climbers. Following Pogacar’s attack in the closing kilometres, Vingegaard produced the best one-minute power effort of his career, matching the Slovenian’s famed acceleration.
More attacks, Grand Tour momentum and 'luxury' domestiques – How Jonas Vingegaard and Visma-Lease a Bike will target Tour de France redemption 'It may be that you don't understand each other's ...
1. Valentin Paret-Peintre, France, Soudal Quick-Step, 4:03:19. 2. Ben Healy, Ireland, EF Education-EasyPost, same time. 3. Santiago Buitrago, Colombia, Bahrain Victorious, 4:03:23. 4. Ilan van Wilder, Belgium, Soudal Quick-Step, 4:03:33.
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Cyclingnews on MSN'The Tour is not over' - Jonas Vingegaard remains defiant on Col de la Loze despite failure to drop maillot jaune Tadej Pogačar
Jonas Vingegaard remains adamant that he is still in with a chance of beating Tour de France leader Tadej Pogačar despite losing a further nine seconds to the UAE Team Emirates-XRG racer in the closing metres of the brutally difficult Col de la Loze ascent on stage 18 on Thursday.