BILBAO, SPAIN: Cycling’s Tour de France, with its caravan of teams, media, publicity and security, was visible everywhere around Bilbao on Thursday, as champion Jonas Vingegaard prepared to start the defense of his title.
The 22 teams received a loud reception on their parade in downtown Bilbao. Starting in front of the landmark Guggenheim Museum with the tension tangible as riders warmed up beneath low hanging black clouds with the peculiar hills straddling the horizon. “I feel good, I feel ready, I’m where I want to be,” said Jumbo-Visma rider Vingegaard.
Vingegaard said he was ready to renew his rivalry with two-time champion Tadej Pogacar and laughed off suggestions that the Slovenian would be hampered by a wrist injury suffered in April. “I expect (him) to attack right from stage one, just like he did last year, and I’ll be there to follow him,” said the Dane. “As champion, you could say I’m the hunted man, but believe me I’ll be hunting too.” The 110th edition will spend three days in the Basque country, where cycling is hugely popular and the course should provide for a thrilling start.
Stage 1 is a constantly undulating circuit of 182km starting and ending in Bilbao. “This kind of start here in the Basque Country means the guys trying to win the race can’t relax at all,” said France’s Julian Alaphilippe, one of the attack-minded riders who could find Saturday’s opening stage attractive.