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The pink jersey is more dream than reality’ – Wout van Aert scales back ambition of taking early Giro d’Italia lead…….

ByAondona Kin

May 29, 2025

Wout van Aert, the Belgian cycling sensation from Team Visma-Lease a Bike, has tempered expectations regarding his pursuit of the pink jersey (maglia rosa) in the 2025 Giro d’Italia. While the allure of donning the leader’s jersey remains, van Aert acknowledges the challenges and has recalibrated his ambitions to focus on stage victories rather than an overall classification (GC) campaign. A Shift in StrategyVan Aert’s decision to prioritize stage wins over a GC bid stems from a realistic assessment of his capabilities and the demands of a three-week Grand Tour. Despite his versatility—excelling in time trials, sprints, and climbs—he recognizes that competing for the overall title requires a singular focus that may detract from his strengths. He stated, “If I had classification ambitions, it is not to win, because my morphology is against me. And if it is not to win, I think it is a shameful sacrifice” .This pragmatic approach aligns with Team Visma-Lease a Bike’s strategy, where Simon Yates is designated as the GC contender, allowing van Aert the freedom to target individual stages and support his teammates in key moments. Early Giro PerformancesIn the initial stages of the Giro, van Aert demonstrated his prowess and commitment to stage hunting. He played a pivotal role in leading out teammate Olav Kooij to victory in Stage 12, showcasing his selflessness and team spirit . Additionally, van Aert narrowly missed a stage win in Stage 13, finishing second to Mads Pedersen in a challenging uphill sprint to Vicenza .These performances underscore van Aert’s consistent form and his ability to contend in various terrains, reinforcing his status as one of the most versatile riders in the peloton. The Dream of PinkWhile van Aert has downplayed a full-fledged GC campaign, the dream of wearing the maglia rosa, even briefly, remains. He expressed a desire to seize opportunities in the early stages, stating, “I can only just manage the first stage in the Giro, so I’ll go for that” . This ambition reflects his competitive spirit and the symbolic significance of the pink jersey in professional cycling. However, van Aert is cognizant of the physical and mental toll that defending the jersey entails, especially when balancing team responsibilities and personal goals. He remarked, “The dream, however, is to wear the pink one in the first stages, without trying to keep it for two weeks if I were to succeed, because that would entail the risk of no longer being able to fight for stage victories” .Looking AheadAs the Giro progresses, van Aert’s focus remains on securing stage wins and contributing to his team’s overall success. His adaptability and tactical acumen make him a formidable contender in various race scenarios, from sprints to breakaways. Beyond the Giro, van Aert’s aspirations include triumphs in the Monuments, particularly the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, races that have eluded him despite several near victories. He emphasized, “I was close too often in the Ronde and Roubaix not to put those races first” .In summary, while the pink jersey may remain a dream for van Aert in the 2025 Giro d’Italia, his recalibrated objectives reflect a strategic and realistic approach to his racing calendar. His commitment to stage victories, team support, and future Monument successes continues to define his illustrious career. No

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