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‘My best should be enough,’ says Jonas Vingegaard on verge of Tour de France triumph

  • Vingegaard is confident he has enough in the bank for Saturday’s 41km individual time-trial to keep Pogacar behind him with just Sunday’s ceremonial run into Paris to come
  • Saturday’s time-trial connects Lacapelle-Marival to Rocamadour, a small clifftop village in south-central France

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The Yellow Jersey Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard crosses the finish line of the 19th stage of the Tour de France 2022. Photo: EPA-EFE

Jonas Vingegaard insists he will not take any risks and that his “best should be enough” on Saturday’s key time-trial as he stands on the verge of being crowned Tour de France champion.

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The Danish rider leads two-time defending champion Tadej Pogacar by 3 mins 26 secs.

Two years ago, Pogacar famously overturned a huge deficit on the penultimate time trial on La Planche des Belles Filles to snatch Tour de France victory from Primoz Roglic.

Jumbo-Visma team’s Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard celebrates on the podium with the overall leader’s yellow jersey. Photo: AFP
Jumbo-Visma team’s Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard celebrates on the podium with the overall leader’s yellow jersey. Photo: AFP

But Vingegaard is confident he has enough in the bank for Saturday’s 41km individual time-trial to keep Pogacar behind him with just Sunday’s ceremonial run into Paris to come.

The Dane also dismissed any comparison with Roglic’s penultimate day collapse in 2020.

“That day, I was in the hospital, my daughter had just been born. I watched the race in the hospital,” said the 25-year-old Jumbo Visma rider.

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“In the team, we don’t talk about it much. For me, this time is not a reference point. What matters is to give everything to keep this beautiful yellow jersey.

“I went to recon the course in April, I remember that the first 10km are very technical. I will not take risks in the bends. I will do everything I can, I will give my best and that should be enough.”

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