'I Still Think I Can Win' – Jonas Vingegaard Defiant on Second Rest Day Despite Time Loss to Tadej Pogačar in Tour De France
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The final week of the Tour de France is incredibly tense. Although the battle for victory seems decided in Tadej Pogacar's favor, Jonas Vingegaard refuses to throw in the towel. "To try and take the yellow jersey, I'm also willing to risk my second place," says the Dane on the final rest day. Who else has a chance of a Tour de France podium in Paris?
After the debacle at the start of the Pyrenees trilogy Jonas Vingegaard is determined and is again hopeless against Tadej Pogačar. He seems untouchable, his persecutor has a last hope.
Despite the overall standings on Tadej Pogacar's four-time delay, the leader of the Visma-Lease a bike team intends to rise to power before the finish on the Champs-Elysées on Sunday.
Tadej Pogacar dominates the Tour de France. But Rad star Jonas Vincegaard still believes in the victory. The defending champion takes on the challenge of his permanent rival from Denmark.
With 4 minutes and 13 seconds behind the leader Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard confided in his ability to catch up with the Slovenian. A huge but conceivable challenge for the Dane.
Following Visme-Lease a Bike's dubious tactics, Tadej Pogačar was also critical, believing that the helpers should have waited for Vingegaard when he fell behind.
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