Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Vingegaard always was punchy. It's incredible how he isn't better in classics.
There's one big problem, vingegaard has to prepare specifically for an entire year for one single race to reach this level. In march and april he would get dropped like a stone by pogacar, even on short climbs. This is the biggest difference in terms of talent between the two
 
There's one big problem, vingegaard has to prepare specifically for an entire year for one single race to reach this level. In march and april he would get dropped like a stone by pogacar, even on short climbs. This is the biggest difference in terms of talent between the two

That, and the long mileage. Vingegaard still hasn't scored a podium in a race over 250 km.
And more kilometers the race has, Pogacar has more differential. Today 170km, Lombardia 250-60

By the way, they'll still think Remco would´ve been better at La Redoute than Pogacar.
 
That, and the long mileage. Vingegaard still hasn't scored a podium in a race over 250 km.
And more kilometers the race has, Pogacar has more differential. Today 170km, Lombardia 250-60

By the way, they'll still think Remco would´ve been better at La Redoute than Pogacar.

250 km+ distance is a question mark for Vingegaard indeed. Pogacar is a monster in 6+ hours classics rides (so are MVP and Evenepoel). I'm not saying he has big problems with that (the sample is very small and his form in those races was far from his best) but he isn't proven yet.
 
Just watching now. I think mission accomplished. Loosen, soften, or lose MVP prior to the finish. Go for the stage win. You could tell from almeida this was the objective. Was never to gain GC time. A yellow would have been a bonus. It’s looking like Vingo to gain the yellow and visma will have to defend it, which is perfect.
 
There's one big problem, vingegaard has to prepare specifically for an entire year for one single race to reach this level. In march and april he would get dropped like a stone by pogacar, even on short climbs. This is the biggest difference in terms of talent between the two
Pogacar was training long climbs like we saw in the Dauphine. Some here in the forum questioned his level because Vingegaard was "more impressive" in the first stage.
 
Comical VAM but OTOH 2 minutes is super-short. Probably 20-30% of power was anaerobic.
Montjuic for reference. And this is not a "Roglic coulda woulda shoulda buddha" comment, it's just an actual reference for what sub 2 minute climbing look like. There was a chicane in this hill that does not help the VAM.


RiderTimeW/kgSpeedVamIndex
1P.Primož Roglič0:01:499.2726.09280760 9
2E.Egan Bernal0:01:519.0825.62275757 9
3J.Juan Ayuso''9.0825.62275757 9
4L.Laurens De Plus0:01:528.9925.39273255 9
5L.Lennert Van Eetvelt''8.9925.39273255 9
6D.Darren van Bekkum0:01:538.9025.17270854 9
7W.William Junior Lecerf0:01:568.6324.52263850 9
8G.Giulio Pellizzari0:01:578.5524.31261548 9
9F.Frank van den Broek0:01:598.3923.90257146 9
10Q.Quinn Simmons0:02:018.2323.50252943 9