Once again, the
Tour de France looks set to hold a showpiece battle between
Tadej Pogacar and
Jonas Vingegaard in 2025. Both riders have taken a very different route to the Maillot Jaune fight this year, but despite Pogacar's brilliance in the Spring,
Team Visma | Lease a Bike are retaining their faith in Vingegaard.
"You could perhaps say that Pogacar is better on
Tour of Flanders-like courses, but this is about a three-week race. And in our view, Jonas is better at that," Team Visma | Lease a Bike's team boss
Richard Plugge insists with defiance
in conversation with Wielerflits, explaining how Vingegaard is better suited than Pogacar "to be able to handle that accumulation of fatigue, etc."
The fact remains though, that Pogacar will start the 2025 Tour de France as the pre-race favourite. The Slovenian has won each of the last two Grand Tours he's started, winning 12 stages en route, with numerous Monument victories and even a Rainbow Jersey victory also being secured over the last couple of seasons for the Slovenian. Even with this though, Plugge has a response, pointing towards mitigating circumstances at the 2024 Tour de France.
"Due to circumstances, Jonas was simply less in the final week last year," Plugge recalls, noting the aftereffects of a nasty crash at the Itzulia Basque Country that had interrupted Vingegaard's preparation for the Tour last year.
"I do think that UAE Team Emirates-XRG has made progress after the time trial to Combloux in the 2023 Tour. But so have we. And we are mainly looking at ourselves and how we can improve our performance. Compared to last year, we have taken another big step in that regard," Plugge concludes. "Jonas has gained minutes on Pogacar for two years in a row. Last year, after a very flawed start and a pretty bad finish, physically, Jonas was also a big competitor towards the end. Jonas has also made progress again. I have no reason not to believe that we can go for yellow again."
Jonas V is a one-trick pony and dull with it. Pogacar beats him with less preparation and spends the rest of the reason winning races Jonas doesn't dare enter. One of these two will be remembered for years to come.
What a sad comment, Looking to put down one of the most talented riders around for no other reason than him not being as good as the most talented. Grateful you don’t opine on the other 200 or so who never get anywhere near that level no matter how many races they try or not. Most athletes are one-trick ponies (in fact most of the top talents in ANY job!), it is in the nature of an ever more demanding specificity of competing and professionalism. Criticising one of the top 2 or 3 GT riders just for being less good than one of the others is actually POINTLESS, you are in fact encouraging him and all others to not even bother and end up with what would basically be, one man races. Without wanting to change the nature of GTs, an interesting question would be, who would win if they’d be 3 weeks of solo efforts with no drafting or assistance? Would Pog have the motivation to ride a TdF alone against the clock or does he need competition to bring out his best?
Silly comment. Jonas isn't "dull". What would actually be dull would be a GT with no real competition. Thank goodness Jonas is around to give Tadej a run for his money.
He spends all year every year preparing for one race. That's dull.
I agree. Jonas is TdF or bust, and that's boring especially when your chief competitor lines up for every race known to man. Tadej has gone on record saying he wants to win other races more than another Tour at this point of his career.
Jonas, along with Mathieu will be remembered as some of the very few that took on the great Pogaçar when some people argued it wasn’t possible.