Pogacar back in yellow
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I made a few mistakes' – Jonas Vingegaard admits timing error after Tour de France defeat to Tadej Pogačar at Mûr-de-BretagneDane looks ahead to the mountains on stage 10 and into the second and third week, as he sits fourth on GC 1:17 behind close rival
Jonas Vingegaard's wife Trine was brutally honest in her assessment of the Visma-Lease cycling team, as she blamed them for pushing her husband too far.
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Cycling News on MSNWhy is Jonas Vingegaard the only rider on his team to wear a red helmet at the Tour de France?The only other rider on the team to wear a different helmet is, of course, Wout Van Aert, who wears a helmet painted in RedBull livery as per his personal sponsorship deal with the energy drink brand. Is the same true for Vingegaard's red helmet?
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I don't have an explanation' – Visma left without answers as Jonas Vingegaard suffers heavy defeat in Tour de France time trialVingegaard endured a day of suffering, without any reward in Caen, with his clock always running red across the 33km of racing. By the time he reached the finish of. stage 5 after 38 minutes in the saddle, he was exhausted and defeated.
Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) lost over a minute on Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), who took the Tour de France's leader's yellow jersey, during the stage five time trial on Wednesday.
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Remco Evenepoel won the stage five time trial at the Tour de France as Tadej Pogacar seized yellow and saw his rival Jonas Vingegaard lose more than a minute on the roads around Caen.
The Visma-Lease a Bike team of Jonas Vingegaard were the protagonists, with several contenders for the overall classification — including Remco Evenepoel — distanced as the echelons formed. That main part of the peloton, which also contained Primoz Roglic and Geraint Thomas, ended up losing 49 seconds to the stage winner.
Tejay van Garderen and Brent Bookwalter preview the "crucial" time trial stage in the Tour De France and why all eyes will remain on Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar in the jam-packed 33km ride.
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Kuss explains why Vingegaard is not defeated yet: "That’s where he can make the difference"With more than a minute behind rival Tadej Pogacar, the first week of the Tour de France did not go as Jonas Vingegaard would have liked. He didn't let the world champion get away in the hills, but his disappointing time trial has left him with a significant deficit.