Vingegaard confident of winning Paris-Nice despite crashing in preparations for season

Jonas Vingegaard is confident before the Paris-Nice
Jonas Vingegaard is confident before the Paris-NiceCredit: ČTK / AP / Yusuke Matsumoto Pictured: Jonas Vingegaard Hansen

Jonas Vingegaard hopes to make an immediate impact in Paris-Nice when he makes his season debut on Sunday in the French stage race. The Dane had to skip the UAE Tour due to illness and a crash

“I feel good,” says Vingegaard. “I’ve had a strong winter, training has gone very well, and we’re starting with a strong team. Of course, the first race of the season is always exciting, and the competition has more race kilometers in the legs, but I’m really looking forward to riding this beautiful race.” Vingegaard aims to compete for victory. “Whenever I line up at the start, I always want to go for the win," says Vingegaard to the Team Visma Lease a Bike website. 

Team director Reef also makes the ambitions clear. “We want to go for a strong general classification and be in contention for the win. Paris-Nice is always a nervous race, so it’s important to stay alert in every stage.”

Team Visma | Lease a Bike are espcially focused on the team time trial on day three, says Reef: “The course is tricky, but I don’t think there are any extremely tough mountain stages where big gaps can be made. That makes the team time trial extremely important.”

Last year, Team Visma | Lease a Bike won the team time trial at Paris-Nice, and this remains a key objective, according to Reef. “We’ve studied the course carefully and are already trained in our formation. We have a very strong team with plenty of powerful riders, but the course is quite technical. Still, I expect that with our experience, we can put in a strong performance and get Jonas to the finish as quickly as possible.”

That team time trial should ideally provide the platform for a strong overall result in Nice: “Jonas comes out of a good training block. Of course, he faced a setback that forced him to miss the UAE Tour, but he’s trained well and is in excellent shape. How that compares to the competition remains to be seen, but we fully expect to be in contention for the overall victory.”