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'I'd Rather Win the Giro d'Italia than the Tour De France for 2026' – Jonas Vingegaard Seeks Out Grand Tour Triple

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Speaking at the Saitama Criterium, which he won, the Dane suggests he could be glory-hunting beyond France next year
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The Saitama Tour isn't just a criterium; it's also a way to get a closer look at the riders, who, far from the stress of the World Tour, are more open to interviews. Jonas Vingegaard, after his victory, said...

This Sunday, Jonas Vingegaard finished his season by arguing the Critérium de Saitama, Japan, which he managed to win despite a fall. The Danish rider soon 29 years old will now enjoy a little rest, before leaving for a new season under the colors of Visma-Lease a Bike, where he is under contract until the end of 2028. Double winner of the Tour de France (2022 and 2023), Jonas Vingegaard could not do anything this year against Tadej Pogacar, but…

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Sports.fr broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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