Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Rent a Motorbike) won’t get started Friday’s level 6 of Paris-Great with the crew saying in a temporary media remark that the verdict have been made to take a seat the two-time Excursion de France winner out for the remainder of the development to permit time for restoration.
Visma-Rent a Motorbike had stated on Thursday that the rider “sustained a contusion of the hand after a crash in Paris-Nice” and that its scientific group of workers would make a decision on Friday if he was once are compatible sufficient to proceed the race.
“Unfortunately, Jonas Vingegaard will not start in today’s stage of Paris-Nice,” was once the remark that got here from the crew on Friday morning. “Our medical staff has decided that it is best for him to recover from yesterday’s crash at home and focus on his next goals for the season.”
Vingegaard have been main Paris-Great on the finish of level 4 however passed the highest spot again to teammate, and remaining 12 months’s winner, Matteo Jorgenson after his level 5 crash. He was once, on the other hand, nonetheless in 2d position total on the finish of the level.
Vingegaard got here off early within the level, in what to start with gave the impression to be an risk free fall. He had a bloodied lip however teammates rallied round as he modified motorcycles and rejoined the peloton. Despite the fact that, it then was obvious that he was once in ache, having harm his hand, so he made transparent to Jorgenson that the burden of the crew’s hopes might now need to relaxation on his shoulders.
“It isn’t great that Jonas crashed,” said Jorgenson on Thursday after the stage. “When he returned to the peloton he informed me to race for myself lately. That is what I did then. As a crew we attempted to make the most productive of it.”
Vingegaard remained near the front of the race until the final kilometres of stage 5, though had to leave it to Jorgenson – who came third – to finish if off. He started slipping toward the back of the lead group on the final climb, at around 2km to go. He fought to hold on for some time but with just under 800m left started falling prey to the opening gaps.
Vingegaard finished in 16th, 26 seconds behind stage winner Lenny Martinez (Bahrain Victorious) and 23 seconds behind his third-placed teammate. After that, Vingegaard had a 22 second deficit to Jorgenson on the overall, with Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe) in third, 36 seconds behind Jorgenson and 14 seconds behind Vingegaard.
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Lipowitz, now in fact might be Jorgenson’s nearest competitor, with level 4 winner João Almeida (UAE Crew Emirates-XRG) subsequent in line at 40 seconds in the back of Jorgenson.