Vingegaard says his numbers are better than ever
BRR Analysis
Jonas Vingegaard, the reigning two-time Tour de France champion, recently declared in an interview from the Volta a Catalunya that his current performance metrics are "better than ever." This assertion coincides with his stated intention to race the Giro d'Italia for the first time, a decision he claims is entirely independent of Tadej Pogačar's confirmed participation. Vingegaard's comments suggest peak form and a potentially ambitious calendar for the season.
This declaration carries significant weight given Vingegaard's dominant GC performances in recent years, particularly his back-to-back Tour victories over Pogačar. His decision to target the Giro, a race he has never entered, marks a notable shift from his usual Tour-centric preparation. While he denies Pogačar's influence, the prospect of a direct confrontation between the sport's two biggest Grand Tour stars at the Giro would undoubtedly elevate the race's profile and provide an early season blockbuster for fans.
Vingegaard's confidence, while perhaps a touch audacious, sets the stage for a truly compelling season. Whether his "better than ever" numbers translate into a Giro victory, especially against his fiercest rival, remains the ultimate test of his formidable form.
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