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Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Which makes sense. But at the same time, and to keep it in his own words, @mou seems to be a bit of a fraud with his claims about Pogi. All exactly in line with what he has done the past 3 years as well.
It is early to say. I don't think he peaked for the Giro so it is a expected performance. One thing is important to say, he put 26 seconds after a comeback in the last 10 km and this margin is enormous for this type of climb. Prati di Tivo will give us a clear picture IMHO.
 
It is early to say. I don't think he peaked for the Giro so it is a expected performance. One thing is important to say, he put 26 seconds after a comeback in the last 10 km and this margin is enormous for this type of climb. Prati di Tivo will give us a clear picture IMHO.
I am not saying Pogacar is not great. Obviously not. But as you also said - everything this season feels “expected”.
 
Could the plan have changed after the crash at itzulia? He seems a little undercooked compared to what I was expecting. I don't see him really soft-pedaling, too much spitting, laborer facial expressions. Maybe I'm underestimating the competition.
 
I am not saying Pogacar is not great. Obviously not. But as you also said - everything this season feels “expected”.
Of course I didn't buy all the hype mou put in Pogacar. However, we tend to forget how incredible he has been this season. We are getting to the point where Pogi has disappointed when he doesn't crush his rivals by several minutes. What he did in strade bianche is incredible and can't be seen as "expected". Or even Vallter 2000, where he gained a minute and half in a fairly easy climb.
Today was a good performance but we need to wait for the Tour to assess his true level.
 
Of course I didn't buy all the hype mou put in Pogacar. However, we tend to forget how incredible he has been this season. We are getting to the point where Pogi has disappointed when he doesn't crush his rivals by several minutes. What he did in strade bianche is incredible and can't be seen as "expected". Or even Vallter 2000, where he gained a minute and half in a fairly easy climb.
Today was a good performance but we need to wait for the Tour to assess his true level.
Fair, maybe I am indeed to “hard” on him since he just does awesome stuff over and over again. Just not sure if Pogacar’s gap to his rivals became that much larger (if at all).
 
Probably took a bit of a breather between LBL and the Giro. Your form temparily goes down a bit as but it the rest pays off as you get back into racing.
its all been stated. Hes racing the giro as a training block per Uae bosses long before it started. So ofcourse naturally he will only grow into it and the goal is to win and go out of it fresh and stronger than he was going in and fresh and build on that to the tour. Thats the UaE goal if it goes according to their plan.