European Championship 2025: Men’s RR, October 5

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We’ve barely caught our breath from the World Championships, where Pogacar took the rainbow jersey, and now it’s time to look ahead to the European Championships. Traditionally, the UEC Road Race hasn’t carried quite the same prestige as Worlds, but in recent years it’s definitely been growing in importance, both for the riders and the fans.

This year’s start list proves it: we’re in for a serious showdown. Big names like Remco Evenepoel, Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard, João Almeida, and Mads Pedersen (among others) are lining up, which should guarantee fireworks on race day.

What are your expectations? Do you see Pog continuing his dominant run, or can Remco or one of the others steal the spotlight?

Route
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Climbs
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Weather Forecast
Great temperatures with some wind.

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Top Competitors
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The Saint Romain de Lerps does not look steep enough for Pog to drop Remco - but he will get dropped on the succeeding ramps.

The real unknown is will Jonas be with Pog when that happens. If this was a stage of the Tour you would think Jonas would stay with Pog until the finish. Can Jonas do it without the Visma Express?
 
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The Saint Romain de Lerps does not look steep enough for Pog to drop Remco - but he will get dropped on the succeeding ramps.

The real unknown is will Jonas be with Pog when that happens. If this was a stage of the Tour you would think Jonas would stay with Pog until the finish. Can Jonas do it without the Visma Express?
The succeeding ramps (Val D'Enfer) are a bit like La Redoute. So Pogacar might be able to drop Evenepoel, but because he doesn't have a similar team with him, the race will be completely different. He has to do way more himself, so I wonder how much time he can have at the top on someone like Evenepoel. The top of the last climb is 6.5km's from the finish line. So he needs at least 10s.
 
Pogacar may be temped to make an attack on the last Saint Romain de Lerps and continue hard till the first Val d'Enfer. In this section of the race a superior w/kg rider can make a difference. But what next? Afterwards most of the terrain seems flattish enough for Evenepoel to chase. It could get interesting. Maybe Pog will hold back till late rounds (but he hardly ever holds back, lol). Vingo is another question mark, I don't believe he will be close to his very best (otherwise he would have a chance to match Pog's uphill attacks).
 
I'd agree based on his history in one-day races. But would he show up if he was not in shape? On the other hand he doesn't have GdL on his PCS programme so he might just be turning up here for Denmark.
I think it's indeed just to represent his country. It's been 3 weeks since the Vuelta, he was already quite tired at the Vuelta too. He couldn't be bothered with the WC. So if he's not at his best, I'm not sure what he can do during a 1-day race. He can fetch some bottles for Skjelmose.