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Tour de France winner Vingegaard given hero’s welcome in Copenhagen

Jonas Vingegaard made a triumphant return to Denmark on Wednesday following his second successive Tour de France victory, as thousands lined the streets to welcome him home.

Tour de France winner Vingegaard given hero's welcome in Copenhagen
Jonas Vingegaard waves to a packed Rådhuspladsen after his second Tour de France win. Photo: Thomas Sjørup/Ritzau Scanpix

“Vingegaard!, Vingegaard!, Vingegaard!,” echoed from the crowd of tens of thousands gathered in the square outside Copenhagen’s city hall, just as they
had a year earlier, when Vingegaard won his first Tour de France title.

“It’s still hard to understand, that I have won the Tour de France two years in a row,” he said during a speech at city hall.

“If someone had told me five years ago, I don’t think I would have believed it, or I know I wouldn’t have,” he added.

Many wore the Danish red and white, while others donned yellow shirts mirroring the jersey worn by the leader of the Tour de France.

Crowds also lined the streets to wave at Vingegaard as he enjoyed his second open-top parade wearing the famous jersey into Copenhagen after landing in a private jet.

The 26-year-old was the first Dane to win the iconic race since Bjarne Riis — who later admitted to doping — in 1996.

“I’m a big fan of yours, and I’m not the only one. More than anything you have won the hearts of all Danes, and we are so proud of you,” Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said during a speech.

Vingegaard, who hails from the small village of Hillerslev and worked in a fish market as a teenager, then stepped out on the balcony of the city hall to wave at the roaring crowd.

On Sunday, Vingegaard crossed the finish line after the 21-day race 7min 29sec ahead of Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar, the champion in 2020 and 2021.

His winning margin was the largest since 2014 when Italian Vincenzo Nibali won by 7min 39sec.

More than a million people in Denmark, a country of some 5.8 million, tuned in to watch the final stage of the race, according to broadcaster TV2, which recorded a peak of over 1.2 million viewers across its digital and television broadcast for the final stretch on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.

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How you can still get a ticket for the sold-out Öresund Bridge Run

The Bridge Run 2025, a half-marathon across the Öresund Bridge from Denmark to Sweden, sold out within hours when tickets went on sale on February 1st. But disappointed runners who missed out may still be able to toe the starting line.

How you can still get a ticket for the sold-out Öresund Bridge Run

The 21.1-kilometre Bridge Run will be held on June 15th, 2025 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the bridge’s opening in 2000. Runners will set out from Copenhagen suburb Tårnby and cover the full 16 kilometres of the tunnel and bridge sections of the crossing, finishing in Swedish city Malmö.

Some 40,000 race bibs were available to participants when registrations for the unique running event opened on February 1st, but massive interest and technical issues with the ticketing platform frustrated many as the event sold out in just two hours.

Over 100,000 people were in the queue to buy tickets on the day, according to the Bridge Run website.

READ ALSO: Denmark-Sweden bridge half marathon sells all 40,000 tickets in two hours

Race organisers MAI (Malmö Allmänna Idrottsförening) in Malmö and Sparta Athletics & Running have now confirmed a waiting list system for those who would like the chance to be offered a ticket if somebody else decides to sell their registration, for example due to injury, illness or other plans.

Registration for the waiting list is open on the Sportstiming platform, which was also used for race registration.

“We always experience a level of buying and selling of bibs at big races,” the Bridge Run website states.

Once a participant sells their ticket back to the event through the exchange platform, a buyer is found from the waiting list via ballot, it explains.

That person will then receive an email with a link to register for the event. They have 24 hours to respond before the bib is offered to the next person.

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