Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard set to claim first Tour de France title
Jonas Vingegaard is set to win the Tour de France after finishing second to his Jumbo-Visma teammate Wout van Aert in the stage 20 time trial to Rocamadour.
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Jonas Vingegaard is set to win the Tour de France after finishing second to his Jumbo-Visma teammate Wout van Aert in the stage 20 time trial to Rocamadour.
SAINT MARTORY, France : As the women's Tour de France departs from Paris on Sunday, an American second-tier team is quietly settling in at a luxurious location in southwestern France, looking to kick-start a revival in U.S. women's cycling.
Jonas Vingegaard is poised to claim his maiden Tour de France title as the Dane retained his overall lead after avoiding a freak crash in the final time trial on Saturday.
It's a double helping of the Champs-Elysees on Sunday as the inaugural Tour de France Femmes gets underway shortly before the men's race finishes on the iconic cobbled strip. It’s an interesting twist to start the race where the men end, with a sprint finish the most likely outcome unless the weather intervenes.
Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) has spoken about his part-time work in a fish auction and a fish factory to earn some extra cash during his pursuit of a cycling career. The 25-year-old is closing in on his first Tour de France title after moving 3'26" ahead of Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) heading into the final competitive stage on Saturday, and explained how he ended up working with fellow cyclist Michael Valgren at the plant after leaving school. Ad/> Speaking to Eurosport France's Benoit Vittek ahead of the Tour: “First of all, I finished school in 2016.
As the Tour de France peloton steams towards its finish in Paris on Sunday, up ahead of them 144 women riders will do battle on the Champs-Elysees on a momentous day for the sport.
In 2019, Louise Vardeman finished the Tour de France route to protest against the exclusion of women from cycling's showpiece event. The British rider, founder of the InternationElles, led a group of female amateur riders through the entire 3,500km route one day ahead of the men's peloton. Ad/> Three years on and the inaugural Tour de France Femmes is set to get underway, with Vardeman now seen as a figurehead for women in the sport after her gruelling adventure.
The greatest rider of all time, Marianne Vos, has been waiting her entire life for this. “As a kid I remember our holidays, going to watch the Tour de France and being on the side of the road,” she told the Cycling Show. “It was very special.” Ad/> Not that she ever expected to be competing herself.