Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard thread: Love in Iberia

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Maybe , but he probably doesn't get so many more opportunities to win the Giro.
I didn't say he shouldn't race Giro, it's wise choice. But for me it's telling that Visma gave up on the battle with Pogi. TDF means 100 times more for them and if they thought they can win Tour they would focus on it.
 
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I didn't say he shouldn't race Giro, it's wise choice. But for me it's telling that Visma gave up on the battle with Pogi. TDF means 100 times more for them and if they thought they can win Tour they would focus on it.
Visma has won at least one GT every year, so they wants to win one this season too. They don't have any other rider that can win so...
 
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It's not like he can chose what to win in 2026. He gets what Pogi doesn't want. He knows that, Pogi knowns that.

Vingo riding Giro is capitulation.
Careful. As Red Rick implies, that's almost word for word what some Vingegaard fans were saying when Pogacar announced he would ride the 2024 Giro.

I think we need to be fair. Jonas and his team are making realistic goals and winning the Giro would be a career GT slam for him and Visma. There is no harm riding the Giro IMO. He hasn't targeted that race before, his strengths suit that race and if he recovers has a chance to at least make the TdF a contest. You never know until you try.

Vingo was always known for his strong recovery. Remember when he won the 2023 Tour easily he rode in support of his teamate at the Vuelta but many think he could have gone back to back GTs if he wanted to. He will be 30 for next season but he can still push his ceiling higher than we have seen. And there are no guarantees Pogi can replicate his level seen the last two years even if Pog is the younger of the two.

Hence why I think saying riding the Giro is capitulation is being unfair.
 
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Realistically, caputilation would be racing Giro and Vuelta. But his 2023 and 2025 Vuelta's should by all means at least give confidence for hitting a good shape in the Giro, especially when that Giro should be a cakewalk if he shows up in July form.
 
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It's not like he can chose what to win in 2026. He gets what Pogi doesn't want. He knows that, Pogi knowns that.

Vingo riding Giro is capitulation.

Careful. As Red Rick implies, that's almost word for word what some Vingegaard fans were saying when Pogacar announced he would ride the 2024 Giro.

I think we need to be fair. Jonas and his team are making realistic goals and winning the Giro would be a career GT slam for him and Visma. There is no harm riding the Giro IMO. He hasn't targeted that race before, his strengths suit that race and if he recovers has a chance to at least make the TdF a contest. You never know until you try.

Vingo was always known for his strong recovery. Remember when he won the 2023 Tour easily he rode in support of his teamate at the Vuelta but many think he could have gone back to back GTs if he wanted to. He will be 30 for next season but he can still push his ceiling higher than we have seen. And there are no guarantees Pogi can replicate his level seen the last two years even if Pog is the younger of the two.

Hence why I think saying riding the Giro is capitulation is being unfair.
I’ll be honest, I was adamant that Pogi riding the Giro in 2024 was a big hedge and essentially a capitulation. I was shocked by what happened in that 2024 Tour. This time though…
 
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Vingegaard is right riding the Giro.
Since Pogacar isn't there, Vingegaard is the clear and absolute favorite to win it.
If he is healthy, he absolutely should not waste this chance to win a GT and complete the Grand Slam.

And then he goes to the Tour. Who knows what happens there...

This is not capitulation. This is Vingegaard being strategical and looking out for his career achievements.
 
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Realistically, caputilation would be racing Giro and Vuelta. But his 2023 and 2025 Vuelta's should by all means at least give confidence for hitting a good shape in the Giro, especially when that Giro should be a cakewalk if he shows up in July form.
For Visma Tour podium is still more valuable than Vuelta's title. It's not that hard to understand.

Ok, capitulation may sound harsh. Hedge is more preferable word to some.
 
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For Visma Tour podium is still more valuable than Vuelta's title. It's not that hard to understand.

Ok, capitulation may sound harsh. Hedge is more preferable word to some.
Visma will podium the Tour, don't worry.
 
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Remco for second?
Who could it be? My guess is we don't know until further evidence. My God, I wish the season still had an EVOLUTION, not this AI algorithm stuff. Where is the suspense to keep es riveted? So boring.
 
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The difference between Pogacar and Vingegaard in 2023 was much smaller than the gap between Pogacar and Vingegaard in 2025.
 
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The difference between Pogacar and Vingegaard in 2023 was much smaller than the gap between Pogacar and Vingegaard in 2025.


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11-Pogačar Tadej
UAE Team Emirates - XRG130050052″76:00:32
22-Vingegaard Jonas
Team Visma | Lease a Bike104038034″4:24


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RnkPrev▼▲RiderTeamUCIPntTime
11-Vingegaard Jonas
Jumbo-Visma130050029″82:05:42
22-Pogačar Tadej
UAE Team Emirates104038051″7:29


If you want to discuss capitulation, there is always Pogacar on Col de la Loze
 
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RnkPrev▼▲RiderTeamUCIPntTime
11-Pogačar Tadej
UAE Team Emirates - XRG130050052″76:00:32
22-Vingegaard Jonas
Team Visma | Lease a Bike104038034″4:24


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11-Vingegaard Jonas
Jumbo-Visma130050029″82:05:42
22-Pogačar Tadej
UAE Team Emirates104038051″7:29


If you want to discuss capitulation, there is always Pogacar on Col de la Loze
I knew someone would use this argument. Only a fool can think 2023 Vingegaard was more dominant than 2024 and 2025 Pogacar.
 
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Luckier you mean again, no?
Italian Steve Bradbury (now that I think about it...Nibali literally Steve Bradbury'd his way to win that Tour) couldn't even put 10 minutes on 110 years old Jean-Christophe Peraud.

Edit: (don't hate me for telling the truth please)
He could have. He merely chose not to.
 

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