Jonas vingegaard’s audacious 2026 Plan: The Giro d’Italia as a Path to grand Tour Glory
Published: 2026/01/16 17:05:27
What does it mean to be one of the best grand tour riders of this century when racing in the same era as a cycling titan like Tadej pogačar? For Jonas Vingegaard, the answer in 2026 is a bold and strategic move: racing the Giro d’Italia. The 29-year-old Danish cyclist is embarking on an ambitious plan to perhaps complete the grand tour sweep – winning the Giro, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España – and secure a major victory without directly confronting Pogačar’s dominance.
Vingegaard confirmed on tuesday that he will compete in both the Giro and the Tour de France this year, a decision he insists isn’t solely about avoiding his Slovenian rival. Instead, it’s a calculated risk to reinvigorate his career and carve a new path to success.“I have been thinking about riding the Giro for a while now,” Vingegaard stated. “I really want to experience it, and now feels like the perfect moment.” But what lies beneath Visma-Lease a Bike’s larger strategy for the 2026 grand tour season? The reasons are multifaceted, extending beyond simply sidestepping Pogačar.
Chasing the Grand Tour Sweep
Vingegaard’s decision was solidified at the team’s media day in Spain,building on hints he’d dropped since his victory at the 2025 Vuelta a España. He’d rather focus on adding the Italian grand tour to his palmarès than dedicate the entire season to a third attempt at the yellow jersey. A win at the Giro – where Pogačar is not currently slated to compete – would cement Vingegaard’s place in cycling history, making him only the eighth male rider to conquer all three grand tours.
The exclusive list of grand tour champions includes Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Felice gimondi, Bernard Hinault, Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali, and Chris Froome. joining this legendary group is a significant motivator for Vingegaard. “Of course, that played a role in my decision,” he said.“I have already won in France and Spain. Now I want to do the same in Italy. Winning the Vuelta last fall only gives me more motivation to go all-in for victory in Italy as well. I would love to add the pink jersey to my collection.” Notably, even Pogačar hasn’t yet achieved this feat.
Changing the Roadmap to July
Vingegaard’s strategic shift extends beyond simply adding another grand tour to his schedule. Since emerging as a Tour de France contender in 2021, his season has been meticulously structured around July’s race. His track record speaks for itself: two Tour titles,three runner-up finishes,and a Vuelta victory in 2025,alongside a second-place finish in 2023.
Though, a change of pace can be beneficial. A new approach offers a refreshing change in a sport often characterized by repetitive training and racing schedules. “Over the past five years, my build-up to the tour has been largely the same. This time we have chosen something new,” Vingegaard explained. “The organization has designed a great course for the Giro. Perhaps not as demanding as in recent years, which makes combining the Giro and the Tour a favorable option for us.” This strategic adjustment acknowledges the potential for fatigue, burnout, and mental strain, and aims to mitigate those risks. Visma-Lease a Bike is clearly betting on this new approach.
Giro ‘Light’ Before the Tour
The 2026 Giro d’Italia route, stretching from Bulgaria to Rome, is considered relatively less demanding than recent editions. This characteristic makes it particularly well-suited to Vingegaard’s strengths, notably a decisive individual time trial exceeding 40 kilometers as highlighted by Velo.
Visma’s leadership believes Vingegaard can realistically contend for the pink jersey in May and still arrive at the Tour de France in July prepared to challenge for yellow. “Apart from the fact that he has always wanted to do the Giro, we are convinced that racing the Giro will benefit his level in the Tour,” stated Visma sport manager Grischa Niermann. “of course, we are aiming to win the giro, but the Tour remains our main objective.” Pogačar’s accomplished completion of the Giro-Tour double in 2024, the first since Marco Pantani in 1998, demonstrates the possibility of this challenging feat.
Not Forgetting the Yellow Jersey
Despite the focus on the Giro, the Tour de France remains Vingegaard’s ultimate goal. He measures his success by his performance in cycling’s most prestigious race. “It was a good year, but not remarkable,” Vingegaard reflected on his 2025 season, which included second place at the Tour and a Vuelta victory. “I have already won the Tour twice. For me, a truly successful season still depends on winning the Tour.Celebrating another victory in Paris is something I continue to dream about.”
His 2026 choices reflect both his personal ambition and the competitive landscape dominated by Pogačar. While he doesn’t explicitly mention his rival, Vingegaard acknowledges that winning another Tour is more challenging than ever. “winning it for a third time would be remarkable,” he said.“Of course it will be tough, though it may be more exciting than the past two editions.”
The Pogačar Factor
Vingegaard’s Giro strategy is undoubtedly influenced by Pogačar’s 2026 racing schedule, which prioritizes the spring classics and a peak performance for the Tour de France. This means the two cycling powerhouses won’t clash on the road until July. Vingegaard hopes to capitalize on this opportunity, securing a victory at the Giro and maintaining enough energy to contend for the yellow jersey.
The final week of the 2026 Tour de France is designed to be particularly decisive, potentially offering Vingegaard some leeway to recover from the Giro and arrive in the Alps at peak performance. However,avoiding crashes – a recurring issue in the 2024 and 2025 tours as reported by Velo – and effectively challenging Pogačar remain significant hurdles. “That’s different from recent years. The time gaps might be smaller as an inevitable result,” he noted. “Still, we will need to be sharp right away for the team time trial in Barcelona. That’s a discipline we invest a lot of time in as a team, and it will be a special way to start the race.”
Visma-Lease a Bike and Vingegaard believe this new roadmap offers the best chance for success in 2026. While racing the Giro carries inherent risks, the potential rewards – a grand tour victory and a strengthened position for the Tour de France – are substantial.
Ultimately, Vingegaard’s audacious plan reflects the high stakes of modern professional cycling and demonstrates his unwavering ambition and fearlessness. Winning either the Giro or the Tour would elevate his legacy, but achieving both would solidify his place among the greatest cyclists of all time.
Confirmed 2026 Calendar for Jonas Vingegaard:
* UAE Tour
* Volta a Catalunya
* Giro d’Italia
* Tour de France