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Jonas Vingegaard sealed the 2026 Giro d’Italia on Sunday with a commanding ride into Rome, claiming his first pink jersey after five stage victories and a final winning margin of 5 minutes and 22 seconds. The performance has reignited expectations for the Dane’s Tour de France rematch with Tadej Pogačar, which begins July 4 in Barcelona.
Vingegaard’s Giro debut was the centerpiece of a deliberate preparation strategy for the Tour de France, where he will attempt to win a third yellow jersey. He confirmed to Cyclingnews after his fifth stage win atop Piancavallo on Saturday that he considers this “the best possible preparation” for July. Speaking to Marca during the race, the Dane declared: “We are stronger, we have taken a step forward,” signaling confidence that his team can close the gap on Pogačar’s UAE Team Emirates-XRG squad.cyclingnews
His dominance drew comparisons to the form that twice defeated Pogačar at the Tour. Robbie McEwen, speaking on TNT Sports, said Vingegaard’s performances are “beginning to point back towards” his Tour-winning peak, adding that “no one else is compared to him like that” in Grand Tour racing. On the final mountain stage, Vingegaard reportedly beat Marco Pantani’s 28-year climbing record on Piancavallo, completing the ascent in 36 minutes and 17 seconds — three seconds faster than Pantani’s 1998 benchmark.cyclinguptodate
While Vingegaard builds momentum, Pogačar’s Tour squad has suffered an unexpected blow. Jhonatan Narváez, a three-time stage winner at this Giro, was forced to abandon on stage 19 after a bizarre incident following stage 18. UAE Team Emirates-XRG sports director Manuele Mori revealed to Bici Sport that Narváez rode into a stationary bus while distracted by his bike computer after the stage to Pieve di Soligo. What initially appeared to be minor whiplash deteriorated into dizziness and nosebleeds during racing the following day, forcing his withdrawal.cyclingnews
According to Velo, the injury could cost Narváez a spot on Pogačar’s Tour de France team, removing a versatile domestique who proved his climbing and sprint abilities throughout the Giro.outsideonline
Vingegaard becomes the first rider since Chris Froome in 2018 to attempt the Giro-Tour double. He will have roughly five weeks to recover before the Tour’s opening team time trial along Barcelona’s Mediterranean coast on July 4. Analysts have noted throughout the Giro that Vingegaard appeared to ride within himself on several stages, suggesting reserves kept in hand for July. As McEwen observed: “The proof will be there at the Tour; we’ll be able to see what it’s like”.cyclingweekly