2023 Tour de France: Vingegaard’s Statement Victory
Tour de France analysis has gotten complicated with all the statistics and hot takes flying around. As someone who watched every stage of the 2023 Tour, I learned everything there is to know about what Jonas Vingegaard did to the field — methodical destruction. Today, I’ll share what stood out.
The Vingegaard Show
Vingegaard’s performance on Col de la Loze will stick with me. He just… rode away. Pogacar, who’d won the previous two Tours, couldn’t respond. Watching a two-time champion get dropped like a tired amateur was surreal.
Probably should have led with this section, honestly. The final margin — over seven minutes — tells the story. In modern cycling with its marginal gains and optimized training, gaps like that aren’t supposed to happen. Vingegaard made it look easy.
He also grabbed the polka dot jersey. Winning the Tour while also being the best climber shows complete dominance. Jumbo-Visma’s team support was excellent, but Vingegaard was clearly the strongest rider in the race.
Pogacar Never Stopped Fighting
Tadej Pogacar could have accepted defeat and rode for second place. Instead, he kept attacking. Won two stages. Made the race watchable even when the GC battle was effectively over.
That’s what makes Pogacar endearing to us cycling fans — he refuses to race defensively. Even outmatched, he’d rather attack and lose more time than sit in and protect a podium position.
Team Jumbo-Visma’s Dominance
Beyond Vingegaard, the team was everywhere. Sepp Kuss showed he’s a Grand Tour threat himself. Wout van Aert dominated flat stages. The depth of talent was unprecedented.
When your team controls the race so completely that your leader can attack whenever he wants without burning matches, you’ve reached another level of professional cycling.
What It Means Going Forward
Vingegaard established himself as the clear best Grand Tour rider in the world. The question became whether anyone could challenge him at full strength. That set up the anticipation for 2024 — would Pogacar find another gear, or was Vingegaard simply better?
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