BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Jonas Vingegaard has his sights set on a first Grand Tour title in two years when the Spanish Vuelta starts on Saturday, with top rival Tadej Pogačar skipping the mountainous three-week race.
Vingegaard won the Tour de France in 2022 and 2023 but has found himself continually finishing behind Pogačar ever since recovering from a gruesome crash during the Tour of Basque Country in Spain in April 2024.
That accident left him with a collapsed lung and a broken collarbone, among other injuries. Rather miraculously he was back in action at the Tour a couple of months later, but Vingegaard has finished the sport’s elite race as runner-up behind Pogačar for two years running.
The 28-year-old Dane is now expected by many to take his first Vuelta title, especially with