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Jonas Vingegaard ends season after collarbone break in Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard will not compete again this season following a collision in the Tour de France that led to a broken collarbone.

Jonas Vingegaard, the Danish cyclist of Visma-Lease a Bike, has ended his season following a fall in the Tour de France. The damage to his body, specifically a fracture of the right collarbone, is too severe for him to compete in any races this year.
The fall occurred during the stage to Plateau de Solaison, an incident that has had significant consequences for Vingegaard's competitive career this season. His team, Visma-Lease a Bike, confirmed that he will not compete again.
Vingegaard reports that he is unable to perform at his peak level in the upcoming period. This also affects his participation in the world championship, which takes place next month in Montreal, a competition he may have been interested in.

Recovery from the collarbone fracture requires time and care, and Vingegaard has already indicated that the injury is still causing him considerable pain. Therefore, participation in the Vuelta a España, which starts soon, is also out of the question, as previously expected.
Vingegaard's situation has a major impact on his team and the cycling world in general. News of his absence has recently emerged from various media outlets, including NOS and De Telegraaf, which emphasize the seriousness of his injury.
Vingegaard's strong performances in previous competitions have raised high expectations, but with this injury, it appears he will not return to the level that fans and teammates have come to expect for the foreseeable future.