Tour de France 2026: Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma–Lease a Bike) finishes in the overall top 3 in Paris (July 27, 2026)
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✦ AI-generated prediction
Published on 12. July 2026
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Predicted for 27. July 2026
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Based on: Statistical Pattern
After Stage 9, Vingegaard sits 2nd, 2:42 behind Pogačar. Isaac del Toro (3rd, +3:27) and Remco Evenepoel (4th, +3:30) are the next challengers — their gap to Vingegaard is only 45–48 seconds. Multiple mountain stages remain (incl. Orcières-Merlette, double Alpe d'Huez) plus the ITT (Stage 16, 26.1 km). Vingegaard is a world-class climber and time-trialist; dropping off the podium would require a crash, illness, or several days of poor form. No explicit prediction market for Vingegaard podium available.
Data basis for this prediction
- NBC Sports / Cyclingnews: TdF-2026-GC Vingegaard 2., +2:42; del Toro 3., +3:27; Evenepoel 4., +3:30 (12.07.2026)
- Domestique Cycling: TdF-2026-Streckenprofil Restprogramm (Bergankünfte, ITT Etappe 16)
- Racing Post TdF-2026-Vorschau: Vingegaard als klarer 2.-Favorit hinter Pogačar
Verdict: Pending
This prediction is still open. It will be evaluated automatically against real-world sources after its due date.
⚽ Sports
✦ AI
After Stage 9, Pogačar leads the overall by 2:42 over Vingegaard (source: NBC Sports TdF 2026 standings). Stage 19 on July 25 is the first of a double Alpe d'Huez summit finish (128 km from Gap) — an iconic climb where Pogačar has historically attacked. With a comfortable GC lead, he may either ride controlled or attack for the stage win. Counterweights: Vingegaard (+2:42), del Toro (+3:27), Evenepoel (+3:30) could also attack. No Polymarket market for individual TdF stages. Historical Alpe d'Huez winners are almost always top GC riders.
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The 2026 Open takes place July 16–19 at Royal Birkdale. Scheffler is the defending champion (2025 win at –17, 4-stroke margin) and World No. 1 — bookmaker odds imply approximately 16–19% outright win probability (~+400 to +525). He is familiar with the links conditions from last year's defence. After Round 2, the eventual winner leads the board roughly 18–25% of the time; Scheffler as the pre-eminent favourite has an elevated share. Primary competition from McIlroy (+900) and Fleetwood (+2000). Wind and rain conditions increase dispersion.
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✦ AI
Oscar Piastri starts from P2 (front row) after McLaren's front-row qualifying lockout on July 12, 2026. With a double lockout in a dominant car, a top-3 finish is highly likely: Piastri either wins (if Norris retires) or finishes second. Even with a poor start, he would need to be overtaken by Leclerc (P3), Verstappen (P4), and others AND fail to reclaim P3 — unlikely absent extreme wet-race chaos. Bookmaker odds imply >70% for a Piastri podium given his qualifying position.