Vingegaard indicates secondary Giro GC ambition for young teammate
Escape Collective
May 29, 2026
Race leader Jonas Vingegaard was feeling motivated at the start of stage 19 of the Giro d'Italia, facing a few-thousand metres of climbing in the Dolomites: "today is the toughest stage in the Giro," he told Eurosport at the start. "We need to make sure we are still in the pink jersey later; that is the goal.”
The Dane pointed towards recent Giri that have been "turned upside down in the last two days", and Visma-Lease a Bike's resultant vigilance as the team endeavours to keep the race lead all the way to Rome. However, Vingegaard also indicated a secondary ambition.
"It would be wonderful to see Davide Piganzoli in white after today. That would be something we would be very happy with.”
23-year-old Piganzoli, one of the revelations of this Giro, started stage 19 in eighth overall, and just second in the white jersey classification, 2:17 down on Afonso Eulálio whose led since stage 5. The Italian has been Vingegaard's last man in the mountains where Eulálio has struggled, so Piganzoli's chances are pretty good.
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