Vingegaard

2022 - 6 - 12

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Jonas Vingegaard wins stage eight of the Critérium du Dauphiné as ... (Cycling Weekly)

It was a dominant display from the Jumbo Visma pair who crossed the line hand in hand and secured a 1-2 on GC.

9. Ruben Guerrerio (Por) EF Education Easy-Post, +3.48 7. Esteban Chaves (Col) EF Education Easy-Post, +3.18 2. Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo Visma, +40secs 5. Jack Haig (Aus) Bahrain Victorious, +3.13 1. Primož Roglič (Slo) Jumbo Visma, in 29-11-22 8. Jack Haig (Aus) Bahrain Victorious, same time 5. Ruben Guerrerio (Por) EF Education Easy-Post, same time 2. Primož Roglič (Slo) Jumbo Visma, same time In the break, Laurens de Plus and George Bennet cracked before Jan Hirt attacked and went clear. But Hirt's effort proved in vain as Steven Kruijswijk caught the break 6.8km from the finish. 4. Esteban Chaves (Col) EF Education Easy-Post, +53secs 1. Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo Visma, in 3-49-20

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Criterium du Dauphine joy for Jumbo-Visma, as Primoz Roglic and ... (Eurosport.com)

Jonas Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic finished the Dauphine as one, ascending the final climb and crossing the line together, to take stage win and GC title.

Along with the Australian, the only other riders able to hang onto the Jumbo-Visma train were Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious) and Esteban Chaves (EF Education Easy Post). The podium secured and with nothing to gain from going into the red, O’Connor settled into a tempo ride to the finish. At times the pair seemed to enjoy the experience, confident that they could not be caught. 7. Esteban Chaves (EF Education Easypost) +3:18s 9. Ruben Guerreiro (EF Education Easypost) 3:48s 7. Esteban Chaves (EF Education Easypost) +3:18s Too strong for sixth place David Gaudu, who was soon no longer among the favourites, with Geoghegan Hart another top ten rider winnowed out of contention. O’Connor was the last rider left but he could do nothing about a surging Vingegaard, as the Dane flew past Kruiswijk, Roglic on his wheel. Though it held steady on the descent, the broad valley road was where the damage was done. As the Dutch squad breathed down their necks, it became clear that such a large group could not hope to stay together, if any of them had any hopes of staying away. Still with Van Aert heading the line, the bunch strung out at almost 60kph towards the base of the final climb. Pierre Rolland made his customary pilgrimage up the road, despite having already secured the points needed to make the mountains title a mathematical certainty.

Vingegaard: “Very happy and proud” (Critérium du Dauphiné)

June 12 th 2022 - 17:16. "It was quite incredible. We had planned to attack and that [Primoz Roglic] should follow me because we wanted to see if we could ...

To win a stage and to be second overall is great for me. We succeeded with that so I think we can be very happy and proud of what we did. In the Ardennes classic, I didn’t have the best period but now I’m back at a really high level adnn for sure I’m really happy about it.

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Roglič wins Critérium du Dauphiné as team-mate Vingegaard takes ... (Insidethegames.biz)

Primož Roglič of Slovenia produced a professional ride alongside Jumbo-Visma team-mate Jonas Vingegaard to win the 2022 Critérium du Dauphiné.

as Frenchman Pierre Rolland, representing B&B Hotels p/b KTM, came out on top again to round off an emphatic victory in the discipline. But we aim to at least have one of us win the Tour." Stage one winner and fellow Jumbo-Visma rider Wout Van Aert of Belgium finished in 69th on the final stage, but still managed to hold on to the green jersey after amassing a lot of points earlier in the week.

Tour contender Roglic wins Criterium du Dauphine (Charlotte Observer)

Primoz Roglic has warmed up for his Tour de France bid next month by winning the Criterium du Dauphine stage race for the first time.

“We tried to drop everyone (on the climbs) and I think we can be very happy and proud,” Vingegaard said. “The competition will be harder.” His Jumbo–Visma teammate Jonas Vingegaard won the eighth and final stage in the mountains. "Jonas was good on the last climb. They were controlling all day," the 32-year-old Roglic said. “The guys had everything under control from the start, it was a fast start.

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Jumbo tramples opposition as Roglic wins Criterium (FRANCE 24)

Jumbo rider Primoz Roglic won the Criterium du Dauphine cycling race on Sunday at the Plateau de Solaison, less than three weeks before the start of the ...

On Sunday, he made up for more last-day disappointment in the 2020 Dauphine when he abandoned on the morning of the final stage while wearing the leader's jersey, following a fall. In March, Roglic won Paris-Nice, a race he lost on the final day in 2021. The 32-year-old Roglic took his second WorldTour stage race victory of the year in the absence of fellow Slovenian and Tadej Pogacar, winner of the last two Tours de France.

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Jonas Vingegaard: 'I am on the right track for the Tour de France' (VeloNews)

For the Dane, the true finish line this week at the Critérium du Dauphiné is the start line of the 2022 Tour de France in Copenhagen.

“I am very happy about how I am doing at the moment, I have to be honest that my shape is really good,” Vingegaard said. He went really fast, and I could come in second.” “I think we did quite well today,” Vingegaard said at the line high in the French Alps. “Second and third, and we would have liked to have win, but Carlos Verona also deserves to win today.”

Roglic and Vingegaard share glory (Critérium du Dauphiné)

Jonas Vingegaard has powered to an impressive stage win at the Plateau de Solaison ahead of Primoz Roglic, who sealed his overall victory at the final summit of ...

De Plus and Hirt join the front of the race in the last km of ascent. To win a stage and to be second overall is great for me. By that time, only six riders remain at the front: Kruijswijk, Vingegaard and Roglic for Jumbo-Visma, Ben O’Connor (AG2R Citroën), Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) and Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious). Bennett is the last attacker to be caught, 6.5km away from the finish. They trail by 2’ when Armirail steps aside with 3km to go to the summit. Ben O’Connor (AG2R Citroën) was the last rival to resist, but he couldn’t keep up with Vingegaard’s decisive acceleration 5km away from the finish.

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