Jonas Vingegaard back in winner’s circle in third day of racing since Tour de France
The Dane denied British teenager Oscar Onley (Team DSM) victory in the 157km third stage of the CRO Race.
Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen is a Danish professional cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Team Jumbo–Visma. He won the 2022 edition of the Tour de France. Vingegaard started as a youth rider for various Danish teams, making his breakthrough as a senior rider as part of UCI Continental team ColoQuick–Cult in 2016. Wikipedia
Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen is a Danish professional cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Team Jumbo–Visma. He won the 2022 edition of the Tour de France. Vingegaard started as a youth rider for various Danish teams, making his breakthrough as a senior rider as part of UCI Continental team ColoQuick–Cult in 2016. Wikipedia
The Dane denied British teenager Oscar Onley (Team DSM) victory in the 157km third stage of the CRO Race.
The Dane spent the rest of his summer dealing with winning the Tour.
The Dane joins his Jumbo-Visma teammates at the six-day stage CRO Race to prepare for a final hit out at Il Lombardia.
Jumbo-Visma DS says the Dane has found it difficult to adapt to life post-winning the Tour de France.
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Recently crowned Tour winner is cheered on by multitude from same square where his Tour journey began a month ago.
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Sport director Joxean Fernández Matxín praised Pogačar's fighting spirit: 'He never stopped trying to win.'
Sole French stage winner of Tour de France hits back at cynics questioning team's yellow jersey dominance.
'The level is higher. I’m not a big numbers man if you look at the numbers they are going faster now,' says Ineos Grenadiers domestique.
Jonas Vingegaard’s rags-to-riches story is seemingly incredible, but it was all part of Plugge’s longterm plan to mine talent, polish the rough edges, and create the peloton’s most efficient and seamless team.
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Tour de France champion says he started believing he would win after Hautacam and reflects on ‘incredible journey’ for him and Jumbo-Visma.
Jumbo-Visma cracked Tadej Pogačar to avenge 2020, and Geraint Thomas hits the podium as the 'best of the rest' in a thrilling race.
Jonas Vingegaard, quiet family man turned Tour champion.
'We are totally clean,' said Vingegaard, while Van Aert 'has no words for shit question'
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Wout van Aert turns sour after questions over performance: 'I don’t even want to answer this question, it's such a shit question.'
Jumbo-Visma rider answers question in his press conference about why the public should believe in his overall victory.
Jonas Vingegaard finishes second to all but wrap up the overall victory ahead of Sunday's final stage in Paris.
Caleb Ewan is first at 13h05 (CET), while Jonas Vingegaard rolls down the ramp as the last rider at 17h00 (CET).
This is when you can watch the biggest Tour de France names will roll down the start ramp.
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Hi Tadej do you want picking up in the morning pal.
This is the third time during the 2022 Tour de France protesters disrupted the race.
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Mauro Gianetti congratulates Jonas Vingegaard and thanks the Dane for the sporting gesture to wait for the fallen Pogačar.
Green jersey Van Aert drops the climbers in Tour's mountain stage: 'It was a good test to know if I can target the maillot jaune one day.'
Jonas Vingegaard didn’t have to wait for Tadej Pogačar. It's a good thing he did.
We all just lived the most dramatic hour of Tour de France racing in recent memory.
Lifting only one hand in celebration is what feels natural to Jonas Vingegaard, the likely conquerer of Tadej Pogačar.
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The king is dead. Long live the king!
Catch up on a great day's racing from the final mountain stage of this year’s Tour.
The German rider misses out by just eight points after Vingegaard takes the stage win.
Two-time defending champion tips his hat to his Danish rival: 'In the end, Jonas was really, really strong on the final climb.'
Niermann responds to criticism of team's green and yellow jersey plans and lauds Vingegaard as 'the best climber in the world right now.'
Jonas Vingegaard waited for Tadej Pogačar after a last-descent crash and then widened his grip on the yellow jersey.
Rather than keep pressing the action, the yellow jersey soft-pedaled until his direct GC rival was able to regain contact.
McNulty's comments reveal Pogačar didn't have the legs to attack Vingegaard on the final climb.
This isn't a confident Pogačar, but it is a determined one.
Thursday's 18th stage features two hors catégorie climbs, including the summit finish on Hautacam, with a first category slope sandwiched in between.
Catch up on the action from another huge day in the mountains.
The Dane will need to stand up to one more serious challenge from Pogačar.
'They made the race incredibly hard today. If you see the time gaps in the GC it's kind of crazy,' says Jumbo-Visma DS.
The defending champion hasn't landed a single blow on Jonas Vingegaard and has just two days to realistically crack him.
Adam Yates and Tom Pidcock drop down the overall standings as Romain Bardet bounces back to sixth overall.
Brandon McNulty rode at the front to blow up the peloton and crossed the line third to win the most combative prize.
Rejigged prime system and aggressive racing by breakaway riders change dynamics of best climber's competition.
The Colombian climber confirmed he's back in top shape after taking antibiotics to step back into key helper role just in time for the Pyrénées.
The 'wild west' feel of the Pyrénées serves up the unpredictability and explosiveness the waning days of a thrilling Tour deserves.
Wednesday's 17th stage features three first-category climbs, including a steep ramp to the day’s summit finish.
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'I know Pogačar will attack me so every day is about trying to follow him and not leaving any gaps,' says yellow jersey.
Opportunities for Pogačar are running out, but he can still inflict damage.
Kuss delivers crushing ride on road to Foix as he carries burden of shepherding Vingegard through two mountaintops to come.
Six of the top-10 placings changed in the first of three climbing stages in the Pyrénées.
The Canadian wins the attack-riddled 16th stage across the French Pyrénées while Jonas Vingegaard fends off Tadej Pogačar.
'I don't know if Vingegaard will crack but every rider can have a bad day,' says former winner.
Pogačar looked unbeatable until he fell into the trap set by Jumbo-Visma that turned the Tour de France upside down last week.
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The 2018 Tour winner is having his best Tour in years and enters the final week with everything in play: 'You've got to keep believing.'
Tuesday's 16th stage features two first-category climbs in the second half of the route that will be punctuated once again by blazing heat.
Jumbo is now weaker, particularly in the high mountains. Can Pogačar take advantage?
Tour de France takes new tilt as UAE Emirates and Jumbo-Visma go six-on-six in tense battle between Vingegaard and Pogačar.
Jonas Vingegaard survives with race lead intact after crashing with 56k to go.
'All these stupid mistakes of sprinting for two seconds. Then you come to a point where you are fucked and you lose two and a half-minutes,' says former Tour de France winner.
Jumbo-Visma sees a second rider quit the Tour de France after a heavy fall, shortly before the yellow jersey also hits the deck in fast crash.