Jonas Vingegaard says 'it's a shame' to lose the yellow jersey, but expected to be worse off after opening Tour de France stages

2026 Tour de France: Jonas Vingegaard takes second on stage 3
2026 Tour de France: Jonas Vingegaard takes second on stage 3 (Image credit: Getty Images)

Jonas Vingegaard feels it is "a shame" to have the yellow jersey ripped off his shoulders by Tadej Pogačar but saw his glass as half full after stage 3 of the Tour de France.

The Visma-Lease a Bike rider was distanced by Pogačar's devastating sprint on the final ramp of Monday's stage, conceding two seconds on the line plus four in bonuses.

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Patrick is an NCTJ-accredited journalist with a bachelor’s degree in modern languages (French and Spanish) and a decade’s experience in digital sports media, largely within the world of cycling. He re-joined Cyclingnews as Deputy Editor in February 2026, having previously spent eight years on staff between 2015 and 2023. In between, he was Deputy Editor at GCN and spent 18 months working across the sports portfolio at Future before returning to the cycling press pack. Patrick works across Cyclingnews’ wide-ranging output, assisting the Editor in global content strategy, with a particular focus on shaping CN's news operation.

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