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Taking His Shot PN25-16
Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) had been covering each attack on the climb of La Loge des Gardes theoretically in aide of his team leader and the Maillot Jaune, Matteo Jorgenson. He then decided he should go ahead and press on his own. Either Jorgenson had let him and the team know that he didn't have the legs today, or Vingegaard wanted to shine on this climb after basically losing the Tour de France on this hill last year. Regardless, he has about seven seconds on the ragtag remanents of the peloton with about seven hundred meters left to climb.