00:00It hasn't always been nice in the past years, but now I enjoy it again.
00:14The last year, of course, it hasn't been the most pleasant year for me.
00:23Of course, yeah, that makes it a lot harder and it really puts your motivation on a question.
00:29Like, you need to re-figure why you actually like riding the bike.
00:34Big attack of Wengergaard!
00:38And I do still love riding and racing as well.
00:46For a period I spoke a lot with my wife Trine and we kind of agreed that in some kind of way I had to take less risks.
00:58I think before I was maybe a bit nonchalant about the danger in the sport and I always thought that it would never happen to me.
01:07Yeah, then afterwards I just kind of made the deal with her and with myself that the most important is that I come home safely.
01:16Actually, I was very happy last year. First of all, just to be there because I would never have thought that two months earlier.
01:29Of course, when you're the two times to the front champion, you also want to win again.
01:35With how everything went last year, I think the second place that I got was the absolute maximum that I could get out of it.
01:44It's going to be a photo finish. Who took the stage? Wengergaard celebrates, sits up.
01:54To be honest, that day I started believing more that I could actually win the Tour de France.
02:00That also gave me motivation and confidence in myself that I could actually win it.
02:07And then, yeah, in some kind of way, that's also where my Tour de France peaked last year.
02:13And then from there it kind of went downhill.
02:16I don't think like the word revenge is the right word. It's more I want to come back and I want to show that probably last year was a special year because of many circumstances.
02:39And I come back this year and I have more confidence in myself and I feel like I'm a completely different person than I was one year ago.