Jonas Vingegaard preferred to focus on positives after a narrow defeat in the Figueres team time trial at the Vuelta a España against arch-rivals UAE Team Emirates-XRG. Returning to the leader's jersey was the foremost positive. The relatively short, rolling course meant time gaps stayed tight. Vingegaard's team crossed the line just seven seconds slower than UAE Team Emirates-XRG. Finishing second was sufficient to propel Vingegaard back into the overall lead. Two major climbing stages are the next significant challenge. Vingegaard avoided dwelling on regrets and emphasized the positives of the day.
After a narrow defeat in the Figueres team time trial at the Vuelta a España against arch-rivals UAE Team Emirates-XRG, rather than express too many regrets about their near-miss in the team time trial, Jonas Vingegaard preferred to look at the positive elements of the day, with returning to the leader's jersey obviously right at the top of the list.
On a relatively short, rolling course, time gaps were always going to be fairly tight, and Vingegaard's team crossed the line just seven seconds slower than UAE Team Emirates-XRG.
Finishing second was enough to propel Vingegaard back into the overall lead, with two major climbing stages now the next big challenge, but it also confirmed that - a
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