“No one can handle training with him every day”: Tim Wellens about phenomenon and leader Tadej Pogacar
It is of course your leader, but how do you view Tadej Pogacar after a year of being on the road with him?
“What is most striking is how normal he is. He won the Tour, has been the best rider in the world for three years, but how he still keeps his feet on the ground is really nice to see up close. I don't think many people could do that in his place. He is the best at everything he does. If you drive the car with him in Monaco, no one will drive it as well as he does. He started playing padel and was immediately one of the best. Within the team he is the best uphill and downhill too. The day when he sprints fastest will undoubtedly come.”
You also train with him regularly. Does he ever have a bad day?
“Yes, but he is still the best. It sometimes happens that he has nothing to eat during training. Then you still can't do anything to him. That's really impressive. In December I went to train with Adam (Yates) and Tadej. We were gone all day and how fast he keeps going is just really impressive. Then you realize how good his basic condition is
How often do you go out together in Monaco? Do you have a fixed route?
“(laughs) We don't train together that often. That's not a good plan. No one can handle training with him every day. Then he just twists your neck.”
It is of course your leader, but how do you view Tadej Pogacar after a year of being on the road with him?
“What is most striking is how normal he is. He won the Tour, has been the best rider in the world for three years, but how he still keeps his feet on the ground is really nice to see up close. I don't think many people could do that in his place. He is the best at everything he does. If you drive the car with him in Monaco, no one will drive it as well as he does. He started playing padel and was immediately one of the best. Within the team he is the best uphill and downhill too. The day when he sprints fastest will undoubtedly come.”
You also train with him regularly. Does he ever have a bad day?
“Yes, but he is still the best. It sometimes happens that he has nothing to eat during training. Then you still can't do anything to him. That's really impressive. In December I went to train with Adam (Yates) and Tadej. We were gone all day and how fast he keeps going is just really impressive. Then you realize how good his basic condition is
How often do you go out together in Monaco? Do you have a fixed route?
“(laughs) We don't train together that often. That's not a good plan. No one can handle training with him every day. Then he just twists your neck.”