Vingegaard Poised for Historic Giro‑Tour Double After Penultimate Stage Victory
Lead: Vingegaard Nears Giro Crown While Eyeing Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard all but secured the 2026 Giro d’Italia after a solo victory on the 20th stage, putting him on the brink of a historic Grand Tour double.
Penultimate Stage Triumph: Solo Victory on Piancavallo
The Dane attacked with 10.6km left on the final climb to Piancavallo, shedding the breakaway riders one by one and crossing the line first. The win extended his overall advantage to more than five minutes over Felix Gall, while Jai Hindley stayed third, 6:25 behind.
The Numbers Behind the Lead: Time Gaps and Stage Stats
- Overall lead after stage: +5:00 (approx.) over Gall
- Second place gap to Vingegaard: 1:15 at the finish
- Stage distance: 200km (124 mi) from Gemona del Friuli
- Vingegaard’s Giro stage wins this edition: 5
Implications for Grand Tour History: A Potential Giro‑Tour Double
If Vingegaard wins the final stage in Rome, he will become the eighth male rider to claim all three Grand Tours and will chase the elusive Giro‑Tour double, a feat achieved by only eight cyclists historically.
Road Ahead: Targeting the 2026 Tour de France
With the Giro looming to close, Vingegaard’s focus will shift to the Tour de France, where he aims to repeat his 2022‑2023 victories and cement his legacy as one of the sport’s greats.