Mont Ventoux, Tour de France and Paret
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Vingegaard angry after crash caused by photographer, but thrilled with ‘magic legs’ on Mont Ventoux
Jonas Vingegaard was flying in Tuesday’s Stage 16 of the Tour de France. The Dane launched several attacks on Tadej Pogacar on Mont Ventoux but couldn’t crack the yellow jersey of UAE Team Emirates-XRG.
Jonas Vingegaard hit the deck after the finish of the 16th stage of the Tour de France when he was jostled by a photographer on the top of Mont Ventoux, the two-time Tour de France champion said on Tuesday.
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Cycling Weekly on MSNJonas Vingegaard’s all-out attack to combat Tadej Pogačar will make the last days of this Tour special, even if the time gap is a chasm
Visma-Lease a Bike are looking for their own renaissance at this Tour de France, their own rebirth, and that quest began on Mont Ventoux on stage 16, as Jonas Vingegaard sought to claw back some of the four minutes that he trails Tadej Pogačar by.
Valentin Paret-Peintre fought for the line with Ireland's Ben Healy toward the end of the high-altitude stage 16, on the Mont Ventoux, followed by defending champion Tadej Pogacar and Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard.
Valentin Paret-Peintre kept his cool in a furnace of pressure and heat, delivering a thunderous victory atop the legendary Mont Ventoux to give France its first win in this year's Tour de France during a breathtaking Stage 16 on Tuesday.