Jonas Vingegaard clings to the Tour de France lead by a mere six seconds after stage two. On 5 Jul 2026, Vingegaard finished behind Tadej Pogačar and Isaac Del Toro in an uphill sprint.
What happened?
Vingegaard took the first yellow jersey of the 2026 Tour de France, but his lead was cut to six seconds after Pogačar and Del Toro's strong finish.
The Dane's Visma-Lease a Bike team worked to keep him in contention, with sports director Marc Reef saying the plan is to get Vingegaard through the stages in a good way.
Why it matters for Jonas Vingegaard
Vingegaard's lead is precarious, and he knows it, saying "it's not a big lead, it's still more or less the same" and that he will enjoy every day in the yellow jersey.
The 2026 Tour de France is shaping up to be a closely contested race, with Pogačar and Del Toro already making their move.
What comes next?
Tomorrow's stage features a 1.5-kilometer finish with a 7% gradient, which could see contenders battle for the lead, and Vingegaard will need to be at his best to hold on.
Vingegaard is aware of the challenges ahead, saying "it's not my favourite kind of climb" but is happy to have kept the yellow jersey for another day.
The Tour de France continues on 6 Jul 2026, with Vingegaard looking to extend his lead and Pogačar and Del Toro pushing to overtake him.
Reef echoed Vingegaard's sentiments, saying the team's approach is to stay in contention and not get too hung up on holding the yellow jersey at all costs.
Vingegaard's performance on the climb was solid, considering it's not his strength, and he was able to follow Pogačar and Del Toro closely.
The next stage will be crucial in determining the direction of the Tour de France, and Vingegaard will need to be ready to defend his lead against strong opponents.
The Visma-Lease a Bike team is focused on getting Vingegaard through the stages in a good way, and Reef is confident in their ability to do so.
The 2026 Tour de France is heating up, and Jonas Vingegaard is at the center of the action, fighting to keep his lead and make a strong showing in the prestigious race.