CyclingNews · 26 de mayo de 2026 · por Stephen Farrand
'When it goes uphill, Jonas is pretty unstoppable' Visma-Lease a Bike celebrate Vingegaard's latest Giro d'Italia stage dominance
'He had a chain on his bike but I don't know if he felt it' jokes Victor Campenaerts

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