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NBC Sports
24-03-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Jonas Vingegaard says he suffered a concussion in a crash
PARIS — Two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard has revealed that he suffered concussion in a crash during the Paris-Nice race. Speaking to Danish media BT, the 28-year-old cyclist from Denmark said he had now resumed training. 'I rode my bike for the first time and I'm still taking it very easy,' Vingegaard said. It was only known that Vingegaard hurt his left hand during the fifth stage of Paris-Nice after hitting the ground in a climb. The Visma-Lease a Bike team leader had not previously spoken publicly about his head trauma. 'After the crash I was dizzy, and after the stage I got very nauseous and was incredibly tired, which continued for the next several days,' he said in comments. After his crash, Vingegaard retired from the week-long race. He has since withdrawn from the Catalonia Volta. Vingegaard's biggest goal this year is to win the Tour de France for the third time. The three-week event takes place from July 5-27. The next event on Vingegaard's race program is in June at the Critérium du Dauphiné, a tough race that many Tour de France contenders use to fine tune their preparations for cycling's blue riband competition. 'Right now we're taking it day by day and letting the rehabilitation determine whether we need to make further changes or additions to my program,' he said. Vingegaard was runner-up at the Tour last year, lagging more than six minutes behind Tadej Pogacar. But his preparations for cycling's biggest race had been seriously hampered by a crash in April 2024, when he sustained a broken collarbone and ribs, and a collapsed lung.

Associated Press
24-03-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
2-time Tour de France champion Vingegaard says he suffered concussion in a crash earlier this month
PARIS (AP) — Two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard has revealed that he suffered concussion in a crash earlier this month during the Paris-Nice race. Speaking to Danish media BT, the 28-year-old cyclist from Denmark said he had now resumed training. 'I rode my bike for the first time on Thursday and I'm still taking it very easy,' Vingegaard said. It was only known that Vingegaard hurt his left hand during the fifth stage of Paris-Nice after hitting the ground in a climb. The Visma-Lease a Bike team leader had not previously spoken publicly about his head trauma. 'After the crash I was dizzy, and after the stage I got very nauseous and was incredibly tired, which continued for the next several days,' he said in comments published Monday. After his crash, Vingegaard retired from the week-long race. He has since withdrawn from this week's Catalonia Volta. Vingegaard's biggest goal this year is to win the Tour de France for the third time. The three-week event takes place from July 5-27. The next event on Vingegaard's race program is in June at the Critérium du Dauphiné, a tough race that many Tour de France contenders use to fine tune their preparations for cycling's blue riband competition. 'Right now we're taking it day by day and letting the rehabilitation determine whether we need to make further changes or additions to my program,' he said. Vingegaard was runner-up at the Tour last year, lagging more than six minutes behind Tadej Pogacar. But his preparations for cycling's biggest race had been seriously hampered by a crash in April 2024, when he sustained a broken collarbone and ribs, and a collapsed lung. ___


NBC Sports
19-03-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Two-time Tour champion Jonas Vingegaard withdraws from Spanish race in aftermath of crash
PARIS — Two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard has not yet recovered from his crash during Paris-Nice and has withdrawn from the upcoming Catalonia Volta, his team said. The 28-year-old Danish cyclist hurt his left hand during the fifth stage of Paris-Nice after hitting the ground in a climb. The Visma-Lease a Bike team leader suffered a contusion and withdrew from the race in order not to jeopardize other goals this season. He was set to resume competition in Spain but his team said he is not ready for the weeklong race. Vingegaard's biggest goal this year is to win the Tour de France for the third time. The three-week race takes place from July 5-27. The next event on Vingegaard's race program is in June at the Critérium du Dauphiné, a tough race in France that many Tour de France contenders use to fine tune their preparations for cycling's blue ribbon competition. Vingegaard was runner-up at the Tour last year, lagging more than six minutes behind Tadej Pogacar. But his preparations for cycling's biggest race had been seriously hampered by a crash in April 2024 when he sustained a broken collarbone and ribs and a collapsed lung.