Jonas Vingegaard wins Giro d’Italia to become the eighth male rider to win all three Grand Tours
- Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard won the Giro d'Italia on Sunday, becoming the eighth male rider to win all three Grand Tours.
- Riding for Team Visma-Lease a Bike, Vingegaard previously won the Tour in France in 2022 and 2023, along with last year's Spanish Vuelta title.
- The three-week race ended with Vingegaard finishing 5 minutes, 22 seconds ahead of second-place Felix Gall, while Jai Hindley placed third.
- Sprint specialist Jonathan Milan won the 131-kilometer final stage in Rome, where Vingegaard embraced his wife and two children at the finish line.
- Having dominated his first Giro, Vingegaard will now turn his attention to the Tour in France, where he attempts to become the ninth man to complete the Giro-Tour double.
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It's the first time Vincegaard can celebrate this milestone.
Rome, Italy. Jonas Vingegaard entered this Sunday in Rome in the very select circle of the winners of the three great laps when conquering his first Giro de Italia, which he plans to use as a springboard for the Tour de France.After three weeks of absolute control, the Danish crossed the final line surrounded by his teammates Visma before going to the arms of his wife and his two children, dressed in pink. “Seeing them at the arrival makes my vi…
The Danish Jonas Vingegaard, of the Visma Lease a Bike team, entered this Sunday in Rome in the very select circle of the winners of the three great laps when conquering his first Giro de Italia. After winning the Tour de France in 2022 and 2023 and the Vuelta a España last year, Vingegaard becomes the eighth man in history to complete the trilogy. Bernard Hinault, Eddy Merckx, Jacques Anquetil, Felice Gimondi, Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali …
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