Vingegaard and Visma-Lease-a-Bike Dominate Stage 1 – Team Time Trial – 2026 Tour de France

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Saturday, July 4th, 2026 1st stage: Barcelona > Barcelona – The opening team time trial of the Tour de France 2026 delivered the thrills anticipated with a revisited format that saw Visma-Lease a Bike propel Jonas Vingegaard to his first Maillot Jaune since 2023, when he stood on the final podium to claim his second overall victory. Three years later, the Danish climber and 2026 Giro d’Italia victor powered to victory on the final uphill of the day, leading to glory at Barcelona’s Olympic Stadium, after his teammates emptied their tanks on the first flat sections. Vingegaard dominated Netcompany Ineos’ Filippo Ganna (+8’’) after the British team’s plans were affected by Kévin Vauquelin’s puncture. Tadej Pogacar’s UAE Emirates-XRG completed the podium (+12’’) after a strong performance by the Slovenian in the finale. He was the fastest over the hilly final 3.7 kilometres and was thus awarded the polka-dot jersey.

Vingegaard commented, “I would say it’s the perfect start. It’s still a long way to go in the Tour, obviously, but I couldn’t dream of a better start. My teammates did a perfect job today. They were so strong! I didn’t have to do much to be honest, they just brought me all the way to the finish, to take the stage win for us, and the Yellow Jersey for me after a few hard years without it.

It’s the biggest race of the world. It’s an amazing victory for us, especially in a team time trial. I have 7 teammates who sacrificed for me. I’m the one wearing the Yellow Jersey but they won the stage too and I have to thank my teammates and my team. Everything went as planned. We had this tactic and it paid off in the end.

Of course, I’m here to do the best GC possible and try to win. I’ve had a few tough years, for obvious reasons, but the Tour is the biggest race and just to wear the Yellow Jersey is special and I will enjoy it.”

The team time trial format changed this year from the traditional setting of the entire team’s time on the 5th rider across the line to setting each rider’s individual time to when they cross the line and awarding the team stage victory to the team with the fastest individual rider.

Team Visma on their way to winning stage 1 in the shadow of La Sagrada Familia. 04/07/2026 - Tour de France 2026 - Étape 1 - Barcelone / Barcelone (19,6 km CLM par équipe) - TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE Photo: A.S.O./Charly López
Team Visma on their way to winning stage 1 in the shadow of La Sagrada Familia. 04/07/2026 – Tour de France 2026 – Étape 1 – Barcelone / Barcelone (19,6 km CLM par équipe) – TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE Photo: A.S.O./Charly López

After Barcelona embraced the light of the Tourde France with spectacular celebrations for the Grand Départ, the 113th edition of the race for the Maillot Jaune kicks off with a 19.6 km team time trial. The stage uses a new format, unprecedented in the Grande Boucle but tried and tested in Paris-Nice (since 2023) and then the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (2026). The stage standings are established with the time of each team’s best rider. For the general classification, riders are credited with their individual time.

Local heroes kick off, French punchers show off

Making their return to the race 37 years after the team’s last participation, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA are the first to start from the seaside, head into the city and battle it out over the final climbs leading to the Olympic stadium in Montjuïc. Propelled by José Felix Parra, Alex Molenaar takes off on the last uphill and sets a first benchmark for the day: 22’59’’.

French teams rapidly oust the Spaniards from the first position. First, it’s Jordan Jegat powering to a time of 22’49’’ for Total Energies. Then, the French road race champion Romain Grégoire punches over the final climbs of the day to be 21 seconds faster and set the best time for Groupama-FDJ United.

Netcompany Ineos fly, Vauquelin punctures

Movistar are the first proper threat for the French team, but the Spanish team fade in the finale as their Belgian leader Cian Uijtdebroeks struggles. Following a different trend, Alpecin-Premier Tech improve along the course and Mathieu Van der Poel eventually sets a new benchmark: 22’26’’.

In the meantime, Netcompany Ineos fly on the course. But their plans are derailed when Kévin Vauquelin needs to swap bikes due to a puncture just ahead of the third checkpoint. It’s down to Filippo Ganna to power his way to the finish: 21’55’’ (53.65km/h), or a lead of 31 seconds to Alpecin-Premier Tech.

Vingegaard caps off Visma-Lease a Bike’s work

Lidl-Trek impress and enter the last 3.7 kilometres with a narrow margin – 0.04 second – on Netcompany Ineos, but Juan Ayuso eventually crosses the line with a time of 22’03’’. Not long after, Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) sets the third best time for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe (+11’’).

Their performances are strong… but not enough to resist Jonas Vingegaard. Visma-Lease a Bike display their collective strength, and the Danish climber flew away on the final climb: 21’47’’.

UAE Emirates-XRG are the last on course. With the support of Isaac del Toro, Tadej Pogacar is the fastest over the last 3.7 kilometres. He finishes third on the day, twelve seconds behind his Danish rival.

 

 

 

Stage 1 Classification

1. Team Visma – Lease a Bike 0h21’47”

2. Netcompany Ineos Cycling Team +0’08”

3. UAE Team Emirates XRG +0’12”

General Classification after Stage 1

1. Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma – Lease a Bike) 0h21’47”

2. Filippo Ganna (Netcompany Ineos Cycling Team) +0’08”

3. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates XRG) +0’12”

 

04/07/2026 – Tour de France 2026 – Étape 1 – Barcelone / Barcelone (19,6 km CLM par équipe) -Filippo GANNA (NETCOMPANY INEOS CYCLING TEAM) Photo: Thomas Maheux/ASO
Vingegaard takes the yellow jersey. 04/07/2026 – Tour de France 2026 – Étape 1 – Barcelone / Barcelone (19,6 km CLM par équipe) – Jonas VINGEGAARD (red helmet) (TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE) Photo: Thomas Maheux/ASO
04/07/2026 – Tour de France 2026 – Étape 1 – Barcelone / Barcelone (19,6 km CLM par équipe) – DECATHLON CMA CGM TEAM Photo: A.S.O./Charly López
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