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Jonas Vingegaard wins tenth grand tour for Visma and other stats after the Giro

Jonas Vingegaard wins tenth grand tour for Visma and other stats after the Giro

Jonas Vingegaard has won the tenth Grand Tour in the history of Visma | Lease a Bike at the 2026 Giro d'Italia. For both Vingegaard and Visma, this edition was special on several levels. We have compiled the statistics.

Since the team switched from Belkin (and previously Rabobank) to LottoNL-Jumbo in 2015, it has specialized in Grand Tours. This first paid off with Primož Roglič at the 2019 Vuelta a España. The Slovenian repeated this success in the following years, bringing the team a total of four overall victories, the same number as Vingegaard.

Sepp Kuss and Simon Yates also contributed with their Vuelta and Giro wins. When the team was still called Rabobank, Denis Menchov had multiple successes in the Giro and Vuelta.

 

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With his overall victory, Vingegaard joins a very select group of eight riders who have won the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España. Chris Froome was the last rider to achieve this in 2018.

Also unique for Vingegaard: he became the first rider since Eddy Merckx to win a stage while wearing the leader’s jersey in all three Grand Tours. Like his teammate Sepp Kuss, he is now a successful stage winner in the Tour, Giro, and Vuelta. This was also a goal for Wout Poels, but he did not succeed.

 

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Furthermore, it is remarkable that Jonathan Milan continues his 'streak' of winning a stage in every Grand Tour he starts. This marks the fourth consecutive time he has done so.

For Soudal Quick-Step, Paul Magnier's purple jersey is the tenth jersey in the team’s Giro history. Previously, Elia Viviani, Fernando Gaviria, Bob Jungels, Kevin Seeldraeyers, Mark Cavendish, Juan Manuel Gárate, and Paolo Bettini also won secondary classifications.

 

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