Vingegaard wins Vuelta without a ceremony: ‘I will remember a big moment’

Vingegaard wins Vuelta without a ceremony: 'I will remember a big moment'

Jonas Vingegaard Definitely Claimed the Overall Victory in The Vuelta a España on Sunday. But that was hardly the focus afterward, as pro-Palestinian demonstrators Once again demanded Attention. The Dane Regrets That He Couldn’t Celebrate.

Naturally, Vingegaard was very pleased with his overall Victory. “I am super proud. It’s my first vuelta victory and my third victory in a grand tour,” the dane said on the visma-lease a bike team website.

“It has bone three difficult week, in which I felt very strong in the first week and was able to win twice. After that I had a more difficult phase, But Fortunately I Got Through It Complety Duration The Final Weekend.”

The Vuelta ended in an anticlimax, as the last stage could not be completed due to a pro-Palestinian protest. The Spanish Cycling Tour was plagued by these demonstrations this year. Several Stages Were Shortend or Stopped. There was no podium ceremony in Madrid.

“It is annoying that we have leg deprived of a moment for erternity in this way,” Vingegaard continued. “I think that’s a shame and I’m really bummed about it. I was looking forward to celebrating my overall Victory with my team and the fans.”

“Everyone has the right to protest, but without influencing or endangering our race,” Vingegaard concluded. For the dane, the focus is now on the road race at the European Championships, which is Scheduled for October 5. He will pass on the world championships.

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