Vingegaard in the pink after climbing to third Giro stage win
AOSTA, Italy, May 23 : Giro d'Italia favourite Jonas Vingegaard took the leader's pink jersey for the first time on Saturday by completing a hat-trick of stage wins with a solo ride to the Alpine summit of stage 14.
Vingegaard, aiming to become the eighth rider to win all three Grand Tours, looked comfortable on the gruelling 133-km ride from Aosta to Pila, complete with five climbs.
The Dane's Visma-Lease a Bike teammates did all the work to set him up for the win on the final climb to Pila consisting of 20 hairpins, where race leader Afonso Eulalio and many others struggled.
"Today we made a plan from the start with the team, and we wanted to control the race, and that's what my teammates did," Vingegaard said.
"It was really impressive how they rode, and I'm so proud of my teammates, and I'm proud that I can pay them back, it's a super nice win."
Vingegaard, already successful on the summit finishes on stages seven and nine, attacked with less than 5 km left and now looks set to win the Giro at his first attempt.
Austrian Felix Gall (Decathlon CMA CGM) was second, 49 seconds behind, with Australian former winner Jai Hindley (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) taking third.
Portugal's Eulalio (Bahrain Victorious), who had hung onto the pink jersey since taking the overall lead on stage five, trailed in almost three minutes behind Vingegaard, and dropped to second place, 2 minutes 26 seconds off the new leader.
LONG AND GRUELLING ROAD TO PILA SUMMIT
The riders were climbing from the off and a large breakaway group formed on the ascent of Saint-Barthelemy, while Visma controlled the peloton.
Visma's Tim Rex put in a stellar shift to drag the bunch along, grimacing in pain as they neared the top of Lin Noir, with Victor Campenaerts pouring


