Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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They say Pogacar is a bad downhiller; he didthe third-fastest time on the descent in Galibier after Pidcock's 2022 descent and Ayuso's, both of whom were great downhillers, and best than Roglic or Landa who are good. If they say Pogacar has a hard time winning San Remo because he doesn't do a better descent than Pidcock and VDP, imagine Remco, who does a worse descent than all the Tour chasers who overtook him on the Galibier.

Pogacar isn't VDP and Pidcock on the descent, but last year, compared to Remco, he looked like Savoldelli descending the Galibier :sweatsmile:
I think Remco has a much difficult than Pogacar to win San Remo. Besides, I still think he's a worse sprinter.

Pogacar's problem in Sanremo is that VDP, or Philippsen in 2023, are very fast.
That problem isn't solved by Remo, who is slower than Pogacar.
 
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Mohoric won because Pogacar dropped a gap, motodrafting and G2 dynamics did the rest. Could've happened on a flat section.
 
They say Pogacar is a bad downhiller; he didthe third-fastest time on the descent in Galibier after Pidcock's 2022 descent and Ayuso's, both of whom were great downhillers, and best than Roglic or Landa who are good. If they say Pogacar has a hard time winning San Remo because he doesn't do a better descent than Pidcock and VDP, imagine Remco, who does a worse descent than all the Tour chasers who overtook him on the Galibier.

Pogacar isn't VDP and Pidcock on the descent, but last year, compared to Remco, he looked like Savoldelli descending the Galibier :sweatsmile:
I think Remco has a much difficult than Pogacar to win San Remo. Besides, I still think he's a worse sprinter.

Pogacar's problem in Sanremo is that VDP, or Philippsen in 2023, are very fast.
That problem isn't solved by Remo, who is slower than Pogacar.
He would have won easily this year if MvdP hadn't been in top shape. If Pog is prepared and MvdP is a tiny bit off or even out of position, he'll win with the same tactics.
 
The great one talking about Pogi's schedule. Says he might not be at his peak in the Tour. I think he will be but not focusing more on climbing can hurt him.

1 week ago you were telling me he is gonna be alright, that spring campaign will not hurt him during the Tour.
 
1 week ago you were telling me he is gonna be alright, that spring campaign will not hurt him during the Tour.
Read again. I told he will be in peak shape, I'm just questioning if the level he reached last year (in the long mountains), can be explained by working more time focused on climbing.
I think he will start his altitude training camp in 14th of May so it is already a better preparation than 2023.
 
Contador admires Pogacar, but last year he said he wouldn't win the Tour because no one, since 1998, had won it after winning the Giro.
This is pretty much just Contador applying the logic and his own experiences to 2025 cycling without reevaluating based on what's been happening recently. To me, it's more of a confession on Contador's part that he used to race too hard in the spring.

Before the Itzulia crash, I think a majority of people were pretty sceptical Pogacar could do the double, and there was some talk about whether or not he had given up on winning the Tour altogether.

If we're gonna laugh at Contador for bad takes, this isn't close to his worst one, and we can just go back to laughing at his "Van der Poel for Giro podium" prediction.
 
This is pretty much just Contador applying the logic and his own experiences to 2025 cycling without reevaluating based on what's been happening recently. To me, it's more of a confession on Contador's part that he used to race too hard in the spring.

Before the Itzulia crash, I think a majority of people were pretty sceptical Pogacar could do the double, and there was some talk about whether or not he had given up on winning the Tour altogether.

If we're gonna laugh at Contador for bad takes, this isn't close to his worst one, and we can just go back to laughing at his "Van der Poel for Giro podium" prediction.
Jesus Christ... there is a strong case about MVP being one of the most overrated cyclists in the world. I know this is strange since he is the best cobbled classics rider in the world, probably on his way to surpass Boonen as the best ever but he is so overrated on climbs. He can't have a chance in climbs over 4 minutes (with more than 7% average gradient) but people still think he can win LBL or other hilly classics.