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Injured Jonas Vingegaard Ends Season Following Tour De France Crash

Visma-Lease a Bike said the 29-year-old Dane is still recovering from a broken collarbone and will focus on 2027 goals.

  • Jonas Vingegaard will not race again this season following the collarbone fracture he sustained in the Tour, with his team Visma-Lease confirming the Dane will focus on preparing for the 2027 season.
  • Vingegaard was sitting in second place, trailing eventual winner Tadej Poga, when he crashed on a tricky bend during stage 15 to Plateau de Solaison, ending his bid for a third Tour victory.
  • According to Visma-Lease, Vingegaard remains affected by the injury and cannot reach top level for upcoming goals like the World Championships. "Due to the collarbone injury, the start of my training has been delayed," Vingegaard said.
  • Visma-Lease directeur sportif Marc Reef plans to take stock with Vingegaard over the coming weeks to determine the right training build-up and goals for the new year following the intense racing period.
  • Earlier this season, the 29-year-old secured victories in Paris-Nice and the Volta Catalunya, completing a career triple of French, Spanish, and Italian Grand Tours by winning the Giro in Italia.
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Cyclist Jonas Vingegaard will not be in action again this season. Earlier this year, the Dane won the Giro d’Italia, but following a crash in the Tour...

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Injured Jonas Vingegaard ends season following Tour de France crash

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Two-time Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard will not race again this season after fracturing a collarbone at the Tour de France, his team said Monday.

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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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