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Vingegaard secured victories in all stages except the stage 1 time trial, each by a margin of more than 10 seconds. [67] He then participated in the Tirreno-Adriatico between 4 and 10 March, winning the general and mountain classifications. Vingegaard achieved first place in stages 5 and 6, finishing 1:24 ahead of second-placed Juan Ayuso. [68]
While Vingegaard and Pogacar are expected to fight out the yellow jersey, there is an open race to finish on the podium. Australia’s 2022 Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley, Spain’s Enric Mas ...
The yellow jersey holder extended his lead to 1’ 48” in the GC standings
Pogacar continued on to the UCI World Championships, where he won the road race ahead of Ben O'Connor and defending champion Mathieu van der Poel. [132] Pogačar was a heavy pre-race favorite, but the manner in which he won shocked both commentators and his fellow racers: attacking with over 100 km left in the race, and riding solo for the ...
Pogačar out-dueled Jonas Vingegaard on a mountaintop finish to put serious time on his top rival at Paris-Nice.
File:David Gaudu, Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard, 2023 Paris-Nice (52929456925) (cropped2).jpg
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Vingaard was born in Odense, Denmark, and grew up in the suburb of Fangel. [1] After a strong season with his club FC Copenhagen, Vingaard was one of the nominees for Danish Football Player of the Year 2010, an award eventually won by teammate and captain William Kvist.