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CyclingNews
2026-05-12 10:08:09

Jonas Vingegaard loses key climbing teammate still struggling with aftereffects of bad Giro d'Italia crash

Summary By: eMotoX
Jonas Vingegaard’s bid for overall victory at the Giro d’Italia has suffered a significant setback with the withdrawal of key teammate Wilco Kelderman. The experienced Dutch climber was forced to abandon the race before stage 4 due to lingering effects from a high-speed crash sustained on stage 2 in Bulgaria. Despite completing the initial stages after the incident, Kelderman’s condition did not improve, prompting Visma-Lease a Bike to announce his withdrawal as the race moved to southern Italy. Kelderman’s departure is a blow to Visma-Lease a Bike’s support structure for Vingegaard, who relies heavily on his domestiques in the challenging mountain stages. The 35-year-old, riding his 20th Grand Tour and a former Giro podium finisher, was expected to play a crucial role in pacing and protecting the team leader. With Kelderman out, teammates Sepp Kuss and Davide Piganzoli will face increased pressure to shoulder the climbing duties and maintain Vingegaard’s position in the general classification. The crash on stage 2 has had wider repercussions across the peloton, with multiple riders forced to abandon due to injuries. Alongside Kelderman, notable names such as Jay Vine, Adam Yates, and Andrea Vendrame have also withdrawn, highlighting the severity of the incident. This attrition has reshaped the competitive landscape of the Giro, potentially affecting team strategies and the dynamics of the race as it progresses through Italy’s demanding terrain. Visma-Lease a Bike and Vingegaard now face the challenge of adapting their tactics without one of their key climbing assets. The team’s resilience and ability to reorganise support roles will be critical in the coming mountain stages, where every rider’s contribution can influence the outcome. As the Giro continues, all eyes will remain on Vingegaard to see how he manages this unexpected hurdle in his pursuit of pink jersey glory.