Updated
Updated · We Love Cycling · Jul 8
Vingegaard Cedes Tour Yellow After 3 Stages as 54,450 Meters of Climbing Loom
Updated
Updated · We Love Cycling · Jul 8

Vingegaard Cedes Tour Yellow After 3 Stages as 54,450 Meters of Climbing Loom

3 articles · Updated · We Love Cycling · Jul 8

Summary

  • Stage 4 left Jonas Vingegaard without the yellow jersey after Tadej Pogačar took control through the opening sprint-heavy days, but the Dane showed little sign of alarm after finishing fourth on stage 2 and easing through stage 3.
  • Vingegaard said the explosive finales do not suit him and suggested surrendering yellow could be tactically useful, reinforcing the view that Visma is conserving energy rather than chasing every early-stage result.
  • Visma kept key riders such as Matteo Jorgenson and Davide Piganzoli deeper in the peloton while UAE committed heavily to stages 2 and 3, where Pogačar even handed teammate Isaac del Toro his first Tour stage win.
  • The bigger test comes in the mountains: this Tour packs 54,450 meters of climbing, with 9,000 meters on stages 19 and 20 alone, making the general classification battle far from settled.

Insights

Is Pogačar's early aggression a sign of supreme confidence or a huge gamble before the Tour's brutal final stages?
Could Isaac del Toro's shocking form upend team strategy and make him a true contender for the yellow jersey?
Is Vingegaard's patient strategy a masterstroke or a bluff to hide weakness after his devastating crash?