Jonas Vingegaard's family is concerned about the impact of the team's training methods on his well-being. His wife, Trine Vingegaard Hansen, criticized the team's commitment to altitude camps, which take Jonas away from family time. She believes that the team's desire for him to win the Tour de France is overshadowing his need to recharge. Visma's Head of Racing, Grischa Niermann, downplayed any tensions, suggesting that relationships remain positive and collaborative, stating they had previously made adjustments to his training schedule to prioritize family time.
Visma is pushing him too far now. I'm afraid he's burning the candle at both ends. Jonas needs to recharge to perform his best.
That includes a lot of altitude training. But Jonas doesn't recharge when he's back at altitude with the team for three weeks.
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