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Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Do you know about facing healthy top riders without bad crashes?

If it wasn't for the crash in Il lombardia 2020, Remco would have been way sooner the best one day racer. It's just a question of time.
This must be trolling at his highest level. It is impossible to maintain a conversation with someone who is constantly trying to bash a rider because he doesn't like him. But this WC and Lombardia will give us a clear picture. I will be the first one to give you an apology if Remco wins WC or Lombardia against Pogacar.
 
This must be trolling at his highest level. It is impossible to maintain a conversation with someone who is constantly trying to bash a rider because he doesn't like him. But this WC and Lombardia will give us a clear picture. I will be the first one to give you an apology if Remco wins WC or Lombardia against Pogacar.
Dont take him serious bro, he just trolling we all know this :)
 
Clickbait at its best.

Here is the original question and answer:
If we've learned anything about you in recent years, it's the fact that you never go to races just to put on a starting number. In an interview with Delo, coach Murn said that it is known that Pogačar has announced a move to the rainbow shirt, but that our national team can achieve a top result with both of them. Slovenian fans are already dreaming of gold and silver, how will you agree on roles in the road race within the team? To be honest, it's hard for me to comment on this. Everyone wants to be world champion, it's no secret. How realistic this is for anyone is another matter entirely. This reality will reveal itself during the race, two laps before the end or even in the last lap. These are sweet concerns for Slovenian cycling. If it comes down to who among us will be first and who will be second, I think we will be able to come to an agreement quite quickly.
Clickbait, and the segue for either two principle riders to obscure any outright ambitions. What do you expect them to do? Stand up and act like an octagon fighter, declaring whom they will Crush. How'd that ever work for the Italian teams?
 
Thing is even if they're formally both leaders and 'let the road decide' it's gonna play out that Pogacar is G1 and Roglic is G2.

Problem only arises if Roglic in his role has the role of speculative attacker and Pogacar has to protect Roglic' move. Because that is cycling strategy 101 and it should never apply here, unless specifically Roglic is ahead alone or with some proven non winner like Wilco Kelderman.
Exactly. Except that is not the "only" situation. Lacking radios you also add in the fatigue factor. How do either behave when they aren't certain the pre-emptive attack and gap can't be covered and both are still in the mix?
You have to ask which Slovenian wins/loses a finale sprint with Remco, MvP.....how about my local fave Matteo? There's a Dark Horse, for sure. Don't lose that kid's number!
 
Mohorič had a big crash this morning on a bike. No news yet but they say it's serious. That's a huge blow for Team Slovenia RR.
Reading news published in some media it does not seem serious at all. They don't even hint him to miss WC. If anything, he will skip the race but he should be OK.

When I read your post I though about a life threatening or at least a really serious injury (a Van Aert or Vingegaard kind of a fall)
 
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Solo wins / wins ratio in 2024 for the top 10 current favourites at bookies for Men's World Championships in Zürich:• Tadej Pogacar: 14/22 wins solo, average length of solo: 18.1 km• Mathieu van der Poel: 3/4 wins solo, average length: 49.4 km• Remco Evenepoel: 1/7 wins solo, average length: 15.1 km• .pog is 14/22 lmao.they dont know,what is coming in zurich.probably only time this year,that pog will go trully all out.
 
Solo wins / wins ratio in 2024 for the top 10 current favourites at bookies for Men's World Championships in Zürich:• Tadej Pogacar: 14/22 wins solo, average length of solo: 18.1 km• Mathieu van der Poel: 3/4 wins solo, average length: 49.4 km• Remco Evenepoel: 1/7 wins solo, average length: 15.1 km• .pog is 14/22 lmao.they dont know,what is coming in zurich.probably only time this year,that pog will go trully all out.
A few Giro and Tdf stages with just a few km solo finishes, MTF.
 
Amazing that Stephen Roche is the only rider other than Merckx to have won the triple crown. But it will also be amazing if Pogacar pulls it off this year. Pog must have quite an aura in the peloton now.
To be honest, Triple crown (among all the other factors) is highly dependable of the Worlds route. Put the Glasgow one (or some of the easier routes) this year and Pog would have much harder time winning the Worlds.

So maybe Red Rick is indeed right and he is an ultimate luck merchant 😂. Gets a friendly route in a year with the easiest (and least competitive) Giro and his only opponent decides to check Spanish health system before the Tour making it a perfect storm for a Triple crown.
Oh, and Van Aert crashes himself out before the Worlds, making Belgium much easier to deal with.
 
To be honest, Triple crown (among all the other factors) is highly dependable of the Worlds route. Put the Glasgow one (or some of the easier routes) this year and Pog would have much harder time winning the Worlds.

So maybe Red Rick is indeed right and he is an ultimate luck merchant 😂. Gets a friendly route in a year with the easiest (and least competitive) Giro and his only opponent decides to check Spanish health system before the Tour making it a perfect storm for a Triple crown.
Oh, and Van Aert crashes himself out before the Worlds, making Belgium much easier to deal with.
Agree on the route, but I really doubt a fit and on form WvA can compete with this Pogacar (or make a difference for Remco). Even the best WvA we have seen would be dropped like a stone on those worlds climbs.

Despite his April crash we know Vingegaard did his best ever watts per kilo in the Tour - for example, Vingo was also 2 minutes inside the PdB record. And pretty sure there were a few Giros in the last 26 years which had a soft parcours and weaker competition too. Then of course the Pogacar we saw in the Tour despite a Giro in his legs was still best we have ever seen. So I don't buy the luck meme.