Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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It makes me wonder how many more monuments Sagan could have won had the racing been like this in his era where the top riders just ripped in early instead of leaving it and getting done over by the numbers game.

Had leaders just leapt with whoever attacked first from Quickstep the Wolfpack reputation would never have gained ground.
What monuments would Sagan have won if the strongest rider always wins the race? The two monuments he did win were tactical wins where it's completely open whether he was even the strongest rider in the race. I guess you might be able to argue he was the strongest in RVV and PR in 2017, but that's again not at all clear and in the case of PR the reason he lost wasn't even tactics. It's incredible how much people are overrating Sagan now that he's retired. He was nowhere near where Pogi and MvdP are today.
 
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What monuments would Sagan have won if the strongest rider always wins the race? The two monuments he did win were tactical wins where it's completely open whether he was even the strongest rider in the race. I guess you might be able to argue he was the strongest in RVV and PR in 2017, but that's again not at all clear and in the case of PR the reason he lost wasn't even tactics. It's incredible how much people are overrating Sagan now that he's retired. He was nowhere near where Pogi and MvdP are today.
It’s hard to directly say which ones because the race dynamic is so different now that, particularly as team strength was often an issue for him, the way they race now would fit him better.

Given how conservatively LBL was raced in his prime era he should have focused on that and I think he could have gone better there than against Boonen/Cancellara on the cobbles. Punchy climber Sagan vs the GC types was easily the most exciting version of him to watch.
 
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Quite a successful first time at PR, he gave it a good try and came close to winning.

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People saying this doesn’t suit him before he even started here. Became 2nd way before the others. Looked comfortable on the cobbles. We know he has enough power.

It does suit him.
yes it does, he's quite unlucky to have come across the strongest pr rider ever (in my opinion) but I think one day he will win this race
 
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Pog fans, calm down we dont have to feel down from todays outcome. What our king did today was unbelievable. For a tour guy at 65 kg being equal strong with a guy 10kg heavier & probably the best on spring classics on flat cobbles is insane. If today was a tour stage gc would've ended for ving & co. To win roubaix & msr our king just needs to add around 5 or 6 kilos & we will cement his status as the goat & the whole world will agree but for now he should focus on winning 5 tdf and will start up to add the kilos
 
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Pog fans, calm down we dont have to feel down from todays outcome. What our king did today was unbelievable. For a tour guy at 65 kg being equal strong with a guy 10kg heavier & probably the best on spring classics on flat cobbles is insane. If today was a tour stage gc would've ended for ving & co. To win roubaix & msr our king just needs to add around 5 or 6 kilos & we will cement his status as the goat & the whole world will agree but for now he should focus on winning 5 tdf and will start up to add the kilos
I am very proud.

And I was relaxed.

But once I read VDP cheated, I am pissed. Disgusting cheater, lost all my respect to that guy. Cheater.
 
What monuments would Sagan have won if the strongest rider always wins the race? The two monuments he did win were tactical wins where it's completely open whether he was even the strongest rider in the race. I guess you might be able to argue he was the strongest in RVV and PR in 2017, but that's again not at all clear and in the case of PR the reason he lost wasn't even tactics. It's incredible how much people are overrating Sagan now that he's retired. He was nowhere near where Pogi and MvdP are today.
I'd argue the only times he was clearly the strongest in RVV or Paris Roubaix are the exact times he won them.
 
People saying this doesn’t suit him before he even started here. Became 2nd way before the others. Looked comfortable on the cobbles. We know he has enough power.

It does suit him.
It is hard to say the race suits him when it completely negates his best trait.

I think most people said he could compete but that with it being a flat race he wouldn't be able to handle Van der Poel.
 
Yes, as I said, Pog can and should win 3 monuments + WC this year. Plus a 2nd (while the monster cheated) and a 3rd.

I am ok with that.
Keep calm, no one thought he would break his hand in LBL but he broke. And the Tour-Vuelta can definitely hurt his chances in Rwanda and GdL. He can't softpedal just like he did in the Giro 2024. At least I expect a strong Vingegaard.