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SRAM has officially launched 150mm crank arms in a sponsored promotion featuring Jonas Vingegaard, expanding their crank-length options for cyclists.
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SRAM has officially launched 150mm crank arms in a sponsored promotion featuring Jonas Vingegaard, expanding their crank-length options for cyclists.

Jonas Vingegaard and Team Visma | Lease a Bike won the Vuelta a España after the final stage was canceled due to protests, marking their third Grand Tour victory of 2025. Vingegaard expressed pride in his first Vuelta win, supported by a strong team effort, despite the race's abrupt end preventing celebrations in Madrid. The team and CEO Richard Plugge highlighted the importance of sport as a unifying platform and expressed disappointment over the canceled finale.

Jonas Vingegaard won stage 2 of the Vuelta a España in a close finish atop the Limone Piemonte climb, overcoming a crash and challenging weather conditions to take the overall lead, with Giulio Ciccone finishing second.

Tadej Pogačar won his fourth Tour de France, defeating Jonas Vingegaard by over four minutes, with notable performances from Wout van Aert and emerging talents like Florian Lipowitz and Ben Healy, highlighting a race filled with memorable moments and new stars.

The Tour de France's stage 20 did not feature the expected final-day GC battle, as Tadej Pogačar entered the stage with a significant lead over Jonas Vingegaard, and the stage lacked mountain action, leading to a less dramatic conclusion than in previous years.

Jonas Vingegaard finished sixth on Mont Ventoux during the 16th stage of the Tour de France, where he challenged leader Tadej Pogačar with aggressive attacks, but ultimately finished close together, showing strong performance and motivation for the remaining stages.

Jonas Vingegaard expressed disappointment after finishing second on stage 7 of the Tour de France, acknowledging he made a mistake in the race that he normally would have been satisfied with, as Tadej Pogačar won the stage.

Jonas Vingegaard was surprised by the intense competition during the first week of the Tour de France, which he initially thought would be easier.

Tadej Pogačar regained the yellow jersey in the Tour de France after a strong time trial, gaining 65 seconds on rival Jonas Vingegaard and asserting his dominance in the race.

Jonas Vingegaard and Visma-Lease a Bike made a bold move in the Tour de France opener by aggressively attacking in crosswinds, with Vingegaard leading the charge to gain time on rivals in the final stages of the race.

Tadej Pogačar is preparing for the 2025 Tour de France as the favorite, with Jonas Vingegaard as his main rival, continuing their intense rivalry over the past five editions, promising a competitive race with strategic battles over 21 stages.

Tadej Pogačar won the queen stage 7 of the Critérium du Dauphiné, extending his overall lead over Jonas Vingegaard to 1:01, after a decisive final climb to Valmeinier 1800.

Tadej Pogačar demonstrated a significant performance advantage over rival Jonas Vingegaard during the Critérium du Dauphiné's first mountain stage, raising questions about his form and the competitive gap since his Tour de France victory last year.

Tadej Pogačar expressed admiration for his general classification rivals despite his success in the explosive opening stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, which was unexpectedly won by Jonas Vingegaard who attacked on the final ascent, challenging the initial sprinter-favored expectations.

Tadej Pogačar won the opening stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné in a sprint finish, outpacing Jonas Vingegaard and Mathieu van der Poel in a star-studded breakaway, marking a surprising start to the race.