Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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I think he is better than ever on long climbs. He was at his best in the Giro when we had hard and long mountains. He wasn't able to drop Narvaez in stage 1 but he completely destroyed the field after that.
My concern is more if he has recovered fully from the Giro in that short time. Already forgot about that. Might be on to something hence also why he is lighter than ever(?) that makes it plausible.
 
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My concern is more if he has recovered fully from the Giro in that short time. Already forgot about that. Might be on to something hence also why he is lighter than ever(?) that makes it plausible.
We don't know. He prepared to be in top shape in the last week and I think he will be conservative (to his own standards) until Plateau de Beille. However, the first TT will play a huge role in this race, hope to see him in yellow after that stage. He needs to be in front of Vingegaard.
 
I think he is better than ever on long climbs. He was at his best in the Giro when we had hard and long mountains. He wasn't able to drop Narvaez in stage 1 but he completely destroyed the field after that.
He probably is a bit better, but he wasn't pushed that hard in the Giro and the really hard stages were not that many. And competing against Vinge on long climbs 3rd week in the tour when Vinge has a team that can make the hole stages hard is a different thing methinks.

Will be interesting to see how strong Pog will be in the 3rd week. And will he pay for doing the giro?
 
From cyclinguptodate:

Whilst Pogacar was unable to gap his main rival and saw the duo of Remco Evenepoel and Richard Carapaz regain contact by the finish line, UAE Team Emirates' team boss Joxean Matxin is not concerned, insisting the Pogacar's move was far from full gas from the Slovenian. "The intention was to test all the rivals to understand the level of the different riders," explains Matxin in conversation with Cyclism'Actu.

Far from? Mind games or the truth?

 
From cyclinguptodate:

Whilst Pogacar was unable to gap his main rival and saw the duo of Remco Evenepoel and Richard Carapaz regain contact by the finish line, UAE Team Emirates' team boss Joxean Matxin is not concerned, insisting the Pogacar's move was far from full gas from the Slovenian. "The intention was to test all the rivals to understand the level of the different riders," explains Matxin in conversation with Cyclism'Actu.

Far from? Mind games or the truth?


It's not in quotes so probably it's the author' addition for a catchy title. Maxtin just said that it was a short 2-km test of his rivals, not that it wasn't full gas. This is a big difference.
 
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From cyclinguptodate:

Whilst Pogacar was unable to gap his main rival and saw the duo of Remco Evenepoel and Richard Carapaz regain contact by the finish line, UAE Team Emirates' team boss Joxean Matxin is not concerned, insisting the Pogacar's move was far from full gas from the Slovenian. "The intention was to test all the rivals to understand the level of the different riders," explains Matxin in conversation with Cyclism'Actu.

Far from? Mind games or the truth?

Lol, sure, just testing…
 
From cyclinguptodate:

Whilst Pogacar was unable to gap his main rival and saw the duo of Remco Evenepoel and Richard Carapaz regain contact by the finish line, UAE Team Emirates' team boss Joxean Matxin is not concerned, insisting the Pogacar's move was far from full gas from the Slovenian. "The intention was to test all the rivals to understand the level of the different riders," explains Matxin in conversation with Cyclism'Actu.

Far from? Mind games or the truth?

he seemed to be breathing with his nose during the attack seated so plausible it was far from a full on attack.