Yeah, really fast winds that blow a contrail for miles in less than a minute with destroying the contrail’s nice tight figure.
IF you go to contrailscience.com they have the images that show the wind was indeed blowing the contrail that day pretyt good, also the satellite weather imagery showed the same thing.
You have obviously never been aloft in a hot air baloon -- traveling along with a strong wind, You can't even feel a breeze -- becuse you and the air are moving together. Same thing for a cloud or contrail...
Small differentials in airspeed may kink it slightly (as in your graphic) but it can sail along for miles without disintegrating.