The 112th Tour de France emphasizes tradition by avoiding gimmicks such as gravel sectors or foreign starts. This year’s event features a straightforward 21-stage route for the top cyclists, allowing Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard to continue their rivalry. Both riders have won two titles each in recent Tours, indicating their strength and competitiveness. Pogačar tends to excel in climbing and time trials, while Vingegaard performs better in mountain stages. Team dynamics, particularly Vingegaard's support from Visma, play a crucial role in their respective successes.
The 112th edition of the Tour de France emphasizes tradition, avoiding gimmicks like gravel sectors or foreign Grand Depart, focusing purely on competitive cycling.
In recent Tours, Pogačar and Vingegaard have shared victories equally, each winning two titles, signaling a fierce ongoing rivalry between these top cyclists.
Pogačar excels in climbing, often separating from Vingegaard in time trials, while Vingegaard typically outperforms Pogacar in mountain stages, showcasing contrasting strengths.
Vingegaard's victories have relied on the support of his equally strong Visma teammates, illustrating the importance of team dynamics in the Tour de France.
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