Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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I wasn’t surprised at all when he started gapping several powerhouses on pure flat terrain. I mentioned earlier how the max power output he displayed on Cipressa was absolutely ludicrous.

Anyone bar MvdP in Paris-Roubaix is nothing to be ashamed of—at all! At the same time its insane. To be fair, it’s almost laughable how impressive the maximum power he can put out on flat terrain to these powerhouses and needless to say the season is over now.
 
I wasn’t surprised at all when he started gapping several powerhouses on pure flat terrain. I mentioned earlier how the max power output he displayed on Cipressa was absolutely ludicrous.

Anyone bar MvdP in Paris-Roubaix is nothing to be ashamed of—at all! At the same time its insane, the maximum power output on flat terrain.. To be fair, it’s almost laughable how impressive the power he can put out even on flat terrain and needless to say the season is over now.
This is why he is unbeatable right now in his own terrain. He can match these big guys with his absolute power. So when we go uphill, his w/kg are unreachable
 
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Probably just smart to not commit. It is a year until the next race afterall and he also have to see how he recovers now before Ardennes this year.

They will analyze everything.
If he is hungry for another shot, he would answer 'oh yah', (or something like that), and no one would criticize him next year if he takes a break over the PR week/weekend.

EDIT: no one who understands racing anyway.
 
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I would like to hear him about his wrist. It looks nasty.
I was thinking about that, initially I thought it was due to the crash but actually rewatching the race he started bleeding way before that, I have no idea why they let him ride with a watch in pr, the sponsors can have their moment in any other race, not this. I might be wrong and the watch didn't matter but it's only on the left wrist that he was bleeding
 
If he is hungry for another shot, he would answer 'oh yah', (or something like that), and no one would criticize him next year if he takes a break over the PR week/weekend.

EDIT: no one who understands racing anyway.
It is just smart to not do it. Doesnt mean anything.

They analyze and he will have input on what he wants to do. Now there are new races to focus on.
 
Wonderful performance today. He looked so smooth on the cobbles. He was almost bonking after Arenberg, but that's his biggest strength: his in-race recovery. Impressive debut for sure. Winning will be tough when Van der Poel is still around, though.
at some point VDP will start declining and Pog is 3,5 years younger so .. unless there is a new VDP coming he will have time
 
Of course PR suits him. He was competitive in the cobbles of the Tour France, not surprising.
Mate, a couple sectors in a random TdF stage isn't the same as riding a Paris-Roubaix with 30 cobble sectors. He has been competitive in sprint stages vs sprinters but that doesn't mean sprinting suits him. He has definitely passed the eye-test because he is that good that he can be competitive even when competing in races that doesn't suit him. Remember Paris-Roubaix is flat, no climbs, no gradients.