Tour de France Rivals Tadej Pogacar And Jonas Vingegaard Set For Fresh Duel
Tour de France Rivals Tadej Pogacar And Jonas Vingegaard Set For Fresh Duel
The TDF embarks from Florence, Italy, next Saturday and is billed as a four-way struggle, spearheaded by bitter rivals Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard.
The Tour de France 2024 sets off from the Italian city of Florence on Saturday with Tadej Pogacar well prepped for a battle royale with defending champion Jonas Vingegaard on a route designed to take the world's greatest bike race down to the wire.
Team UAE's rider Pogacar goes into the 21-day race in red-hot form after winning the Giro d'Italia in May.
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Visma's Vingegaard, the two-time defending champion from Denmark, hasn't raced since suffering multiple fractures in a fall in early April.
Vingegaard's fall offers Slovenia's Pogacar a chance at revenge for the brutal manner in which the Dane crushed him on two Alpine stages late in the 2023 edition.
"I've tested my legs a little, and to be honest, I've never felt so good on a bike," said Pogacar, a back-to-back winner in 2020 and 2021. "Everyone thinks I'm going to win the Tour every year, but I didn't win the last two times."
While Pogacar dislikes heat and high altitude, Vingegaard is the man on the back foot this year due to the punctured lung and broken ribs he sustained in that March accident.
"Jonas was really badly injured, but I think he'll be OK," Pogacar said. "If he is feeling mentally strong and has made a good recovery, he will be at his top level."
Behind these chalk-and-cheese rivals is a bevvy of pretenders awaiting the slightest slip on a treacherous route in a year where bike accidents have hogged the headlines.
Veteran Primoz Roglic has won the Vuelta a España and the Giro in his career and will be riding the Tour in the colors of new sponsor Red Bull, a new contract worth 6 million euros a year in his back pocket.
Also in the mix is the impossible-to-ignore talent of Belgian Remco Evenepoel (Quick Step), who will target the two time trials and the gravel roads on what should be an enthralling Tour debut for the 24-year-old targeting the best young rider jersey.
"We saw that Remco and Primoz were in good shape in the Dauphiné, and I reckon they'll be at their best, but you never know," Pogacar said. "Last year, I thought I was 100%."
The route crosses the Alps twice, with seven mountain slogs, features a race on white gravel for the first time and ends with an eye-catching individual time trial from Monaco to Nice along the French Riviera.
Broadcast live in more than 100 countries, the first four days are drenched with Italian color, starting with the Renaissance beauty of Florence, before the race crosses the Rubicon river, takes in the seaside sights at Rimini, passes along the Via Romagna road into Bologna and eventually moves out of Fiat capital Turin toward France for the remaining 17 stages.
Spectacular Climax
Instead of the traditional parade round Paris on the final day for the 21st stage, a timetable clash with the 2024 Olympic Games in the French capital sent the organizers looking elsewhere.
And what a solution they found.
In place of the sprint up and down the Champs-Elysees, the stage now is an individual 34.5-kilometer time trial along the coastline corniches between Monaco and Nice.
The last stage could well provide a last twist in fate for the riders, evoking memories of the 1989 Tour de France, where American Greg LeMond started a rare final-day time trial 50 seconds behind French leader Laurent Fignon and ended up winning the race by eight seconds.
With another wink at history, Pogacar is aiming to become the first rider in 26 years to win the Giro and Tour de France in the same season.
He romped almost unopposed to the Giro title in May, and should he pull off the ambitious feat, he will join a list of legends in Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Stephen Roche, Miguel Indurain and Marco Pantani, the last man to achieve the double in 1998.
The seven mountain stages, which include four high-altitude finales, with the highest at 2,802 meters on Stage 19, will be to the liking of Vingegaard.
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