JUST NOW: Vingegaard not Pogacar the favourite for 2025 Tour de France says Jerome Pineau: “He will be more than ready for the challenge come July” see more details π

Speaking on RMCβs podcast Grand Plateau, former pro JΓ©rΓ΄meβ―Pineau explained his thinking:
Although Pogacar dominated theβ―CritΓ©riumβ―duβ―DauphinΓ©βwinning three stages and taking overall gloryβPineau believes Vingegaardβs form and race intelligence give him the edge .
He pointed to Vingegaardβs stellar showing in the time trial at DauphinΓ©, where the Dane clawed back about 30 seconds on Pogacarβan encouraging sign .
Pineau recalled Vingegaardβs 2024 Tour: after a crash, the Dane recovered and fought back to second place. With a full season of riding under his belt, Pineau feels Vingegaard will be βmore than ready for the challenge come Julyβ .
Importantly, Pineau emphasized that the 2025 Tour routeβladen with tough mountain stages and a later decisive phaseβplays into Vingegaardβs strengths. “Heβs a calculateur,” Pineau noted, contrasting him with Pogacar, who might βscatterβ efforts in the opening week .
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The Rivalβs Form
Pogacarβs DauphinΓ© dominance has been impressive: three stage victories, including a powerful queen stage, and a clear statement of intent . Yet, even in those races, Vingegaard showed flashes of real strengthβmost notably his attack in the opening stage, exerting pressure and forcing Pogacar to respond .
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Why Vingegaard Might Edge It
1. Time-trial comeback β recovering 30 seconds on Pogacar suggests heβs peaking when it counts .
2. Tactical savvy & endurance β with a route favoring patience and strategy, Vingegaardβs calculated style could prevail .
3. Bounce-back from setbacks β having overcome crash setbacks in 2024 and early 2025, Pineau argues that Vingegaardβs resilience will serve him well .
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Bottom Line
JΓ©rΓ΄me Pineauβs take challenges the conventional narrative. He respects Pogacar, but believes the combination of Vingegaardβs renewed confidence, strategic maturity, and the nature of the 2025 route gives the Dane the upper hand. As Pineau put it: βJonas Vingegaard is the grand favorite for the Tour.β The seasonβs next few weeksβespecially during the Alpine stagesβwill be decisive in validating or rebutting this bold claim.
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