Trænede med Vingegaard i timevis: - Det kommer ikke til at ske i mit liv igen
Tre franske fyre fik sig en stor oplevelse, da de stødte ind i Jonas Vingegaard, der var i gang med at teste 12. etape i Tour de France.

Depends.I'm going to ask, are we up to a point to blame his concussion in March if Pogacar beats him in the Tour (barring any other notable incidents) or the injury is considered not significant for his shape in July?
No excuses.I'm going to ask, are we up to a point to blame his concussion in March if Pogacar beats him in the Tour (barring any other notable incidents) or the injury is considered not significant for his shape in July?
No.I'm going to ask, are we up to a point to blame his concussion in March if Pogacar beats him in the Tour (barring any other notable incidents) or the injury is considered not significant for his shape in July?
What gave you that impression?I'm going to ask, are we up to a point to blame his concussion in March if Pogacar beats him in the Tour (barring any other notable incidents) or the injury is considered not significant for his shape in July?
What gave you that impression?
Very different from last year.I didn't have any impression, I was just asking.
Cause obviously a crash disrupts his preparation and I was just wondering up to what point his shape in July can be/will be explained with his crash in PN.
Not a normal outcome at all. That would be quite an upset. Anything other than 1. Pogacar and 2. Vingegaard would be.In the end no excuses are needed, Rogla beating Jonas at the Tour 2025, rather normal outcome if you ask me. The same goes for Pogi. If somebody else beats them, then of course a list of explanation and excuses will be long, to cover up blunder.
Yes, been documented before (see oecd report: https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oe...hild-development_g17a221a/5k4dlw9w6czq-en.pdf).Suddenly I wonder if Scandinavian riders spends more time with their kids on average. If it's not just Jonas. It's my assumption that Scandinavian men are at least slightly more involved with their kids than men on average. So maybe it goes for riders too.
While the first documented day of Vingegaard's presence was Monday, the Sierra Nevada altitude camp began Saturday (as in first strava ride, but they may have arrived Friday) for Jorgenson, Kuss, Benoot, Graat and Campenaerts (who arrived a week earlier, but only trained on a stationary bike until then, afaik). Tulett is also there, and I assume those who are not on strava also started Saturday.Tour recon in the beginning of the week, Mallorca at the end of it. Sierra Nevada camp usually start next Monday, in 9 days.
Monday: Pau > Hautacam
Tuesday: Peyragudes (maybe also Superbagnères?)
Wednesday: Massif-Central (towards Mont-Dore)
Friday: Arrived on Mallorca with the family. I assume he'll train there alone until the altitude camp begins.
A 38 race day season after a minor injury that had him off the bike 10 days would be objectively hilarious, almost worth it for how annoyed everyone would be.I'm still leaning towards him ending his season after the Tour.
A 38 race day season after a minor injury that had him off the bike 10 days would be objectively hilarious, almost worth it for how annoyed everyone would be.
If my much lauded Danish is correct then Vingegaard is riding the WCs, perhaps someone a little more seasoned can confirm?
I think my Danish is pretty good, yeah... unfortunately, it appears that you do need an account to read it.