the dane jonas vingegaard He made sure he managed the pressure of wearing the yellow jersey of the Tour de France and that to do so he follows his girlfriend’s advice, not to read what the press says.
“The one who gives me advice is my girlfriend, who tells me not to read newspapers. I don’t do it, it’s a way of controlling the pressure of the yellow jersey. I don’t let it distract me of that,” said the Jumbo cyclist, second in stage dand Peyragudesbehind the Slovenian Tadej Pogacarwhich he led in 2.18.
The Dane indicated that they were trying to “control everything” and “fight to the end”: “I only lost by 4 bonus seconds, but I’m happy with the result”.
Vingegaard acknowledged that “constant observation of Pogacar requires a lot of energy”, but considered it necessary because “it can attack where you least expect it”.
Source: La Verdad

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