𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗝𝗼𝗻𝗮𝘀,
You joined us in 2019 as a young, modest rider full of dreams. Back then, even you could hardly have imagined those dreams would one day become reality.
You quickly proved your talent and not long after delivered the team’s greatest success by winning the Tour de France, followed by a second victory just a year later.
It seemed as if the future lay entirely at your feet until everything suddenly came to a standstill after a serious crash in the spring of 2024. Those moments must have felt endless, but you kept fighting.
A few months later you were back in the Tour, once again showing what an extraordinary fighter you are by finishing second behind perhaps the best rider in the world.
You never stopped chasing your dreams. Last summer you claimed your first La Vuelta victory and now, with the Giro d’Italia, you have completed the trilogy.
You have done yourself great honour in reaching this milestone. Achievements like these are reserved for the very best in the sport. But you have not only honoured yourself, you have also honoured the team. Your journey is now Woven Into History, marking a new chapter in our team’s history, and for that we will be forever grateful.
With heartfelt thanks from the whole team. 💌
Quien iba a decir hace unos años, que Jonas Vingegaard ganaría las tres grandes vueltas antes que Tadej Pogacar.
💛 Tour De France - 22’ 23’
❤️ Vuelta España - 25’
🩷 Giro de Italia - 26’ (oficial mañana)
The Run For Your Lives World Tour 2026 got off to an explosive start in Athens last night! What show are you looking forward to this year?
Next up… Sofia! 🇧🇬
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4e mondial à 39 ans. Je crois qu'on ne se rend pas compte. Il pourrait désormais s'inscrire à des tournois +40 et il est 4e mondial (en jouant peu) ! 👑
🐐 Le GOAT, l'homme qui a battu presque tous les records du tennis, fête ses 39 piges aujourd'hui. 🎂
En France, cumuler les aides est parfois plus rentable que de travailler au SMIC. Avec l'explosion du carburant et de l'alimentation, aller bosser coûte plus cher que de rester chez soi ! Réhabilitons la valeur travail et récompensons enfin ceux qui respectent les règles.
Dans le documentaire « P*tain de tennis, ce sport qui rend fou », Marc Rosset pose son regard sur la manière dont Roger Federer, ancien joueur nerveux, a appris à gérer ses émotions, évoquant le décès de son ancien coach Peter Carter comme un déclic.
« P*tain de tennis, ce sport qui rend fou », un documentaire L’Equipe explore disponible sur le site et l’application L’Equipe