Finally back from injury, Jordan Jegat takes first professional victory on first day of racing in 2026 at Classic Grand Besançon Doubs
BRR Analysis
Jordan Jegat, a rider with a Tour de France top-10 finish to his name, secured his maiden professional victory today at the Classic Grand Besançon Doubs. Competing in his first race of the 2026 season following a significant injury layoff, Jegat outmaneuvered the Decathlon CMA CGM duo on the climb to Montfaucon, marking a triumphant return to the peloton and signaling his form early in the calendar year.
This win holds considerable weight, not just as a personal milestone for Jegat, but also as a statement of intent after a challenging period. His previous Tour de France performance hinted at significant potential, yet injuries often derail such promising trajectories. To return and immediately claim a victory, especially against a strong team like Decathlon CMA CGM, suggests a full recovery and a readiness to build on past successes, setting an intriguing precedent for his 2026 campaign.
Jegat’s immediate return to the top step, after what was surely a grueling rehabilitation, serves as a timely reminder that talent, when paired with resilience, rarely stays down for long.
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