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2021
Vingegaard struggled with the pressure: 'He's had a really hard time’
https://www.bt.dk/tour-de-france/vingegaard-kaempede-med-presset-han-har-haft-det-rigtig-svaert
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The sensation from Salling has very much proven that he can do just that. Two second places, a third place, and the prospect of the first Danish Tour podium in 25 years.
This naturally brings immense joy and pride to his former coach, but not only because Jonas Vingegaard is a great cyclist. He is also a great human being, Christian Andersen explains:
"Jonas is not the one who shouts the loudest at the dinner table. He is a fantastically good boy. He lets his legs do the talking. For example, if the others want to fetch water for him, they fetch water—he is not the one who asks them to do it. He's just a sweet boy," he says and continues:
"You can only love that kid. It's impossible to do otherwise. Look at how humble he is. The first thing he does on Thursday after the stage is to go over and congratulate Tadej Pogačar. That is high class. He has a fantastic approach to it."
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Jonas Vingegaard has protected himself from the attention by taking one stage at a time. But after the final mountain stage on Thursday, he let his emotions run free, and it touched his old mentor:
"He understands how big this is. Or rather, it dawned on him right then. In the TV interview, he was on the verge of tears. It was sweet and beautiful. He realizes how huge it is. He says that now he's starting to believe in a podium finish. Everything is starting to sink in—the magnitude of what he is standing on the brink of. It really is massive."
Now it is a matter of keeping his feet on the ground, and that is clearly no problem for the humble and hardworking Jutlander. And if it were, there is someone at home in Glyngøre who will make sure things stay on track:
"He just needs to keep being Jonas. He has to say no to things. He has an incredibly capable girlfriend who can handle everything else around him. She has it all under control. They have a great partnership," concludes Christian Andersen.
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