There's literally the next 10 years.
Do you really think he'll destroy races for the next 10 years?
And that winning San Remo next year means he'll easily win it again?
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There's literally the next 10 years.
MSR is can be a recipe race (see Merckx's pattern). If Pogi solves it, he can rinse and repeat until organizers change the course. His remaining three options are a ridiculously long solo (pick anywhere up the road that he can get a split), Cipressa solo, or jump out from the selection from the finish stretch.And that winning San Remo next year means he'll easily win it again?
MSR is can be a recipe race (see Merckx's pattern). If Pogi solves it, he can rinse and repeat until organizers change the course. His remaining three options are a ridiculously long solo (pick anywhere up the road that he can get a split), Cipressa solo, or jump out from the selection from the finish stretch.
I am curious to see what UAE is cooking. Cipressa launch seems like the likliest for success, but they have to do a better job managing the bottleneck at the base. This was done in the 90's, bruyneel said, and given the octane present around at the time, Bruyneel considered it unthinkable until now.
Gapping close to the finish is possibly, but not such a high probability of success unless a greater selection of strong finishers has been excluded (see cipressa again to shake these off better)
Long solo seems highly unlikely to me too. But what he did at Worlds cannot be overlooked in terms of possibility. Still, very low probability.
I don't believe it. No other rider could stay 15 years at his bestI think he could be extremely competitive 10 years from now given his qualities
Heard this in 2022 too... guess what, MVP was on the ropes trying to follow Pogi in PaterbergGood thing he’s not actually going for Roubaix in this shape, he would be destroyed by WVA and MVDP
Valverde was competitive in GTs, not strong and close enough to win GTs (I know he won one but that Vuelta was tailormade for him and Cadel's bad luck striked again).Best and competitive are two different things, and not such a wide gap to the competition given Pogi's qualities.
Those legs look ready to rockPog is such a tease
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Startlist is still very incomplete but currently the best climbers in the race are Gall, Pellizzari, Carlos Rodriguez and Rubio along with Van Eetvelt who won here last year.Pogacar
Vine
Molano
Bjerg
Novak
Vermeersch
Herregodts
This team is great for excelons
This is his old bike right? Not the new super aero model?Pog is such a tease
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P-R selections are a combination of luck (mechanical/accidents) and sheer strength. It's not so much shaking someone at key moments (less the luck factor), it just not being able to stay on that wheel over a sustained period of time.
I know Pogi is always unpredictable but if he can stays in MvDP wheel without attacking, that would already be amazing. BUT everytime Pogi rode on cobbles or gravel he looked as the strongest guy out there, even on the flat stages.Thats the problem Pogi usually use these key moments. Here with no special points to do an attack I dont see where he can go away from MVP.
Ah yes, exactly the sameHeard this in 2022 too... guess what, MVP was on the ropes trying to follow Pogi in Paterberg
I don't know if he will win with a 90 seconds gap. Neither of UAE tour's climbs produced big gaps. Jebel Jais is normally an uphill sprint so he needs to gain almost a minute in Jebel HafeetStartlist is still very incomplete but currently the best climbers in the race are Gall, Pellizzari, Carlos Rodriguez and Rubio along with Van Eetvelt who won here last year.
All of those will lose at least 30 seconds in the ITT so I have a hard time believing anyone will finish within 90 seconds of Pogacar on GC.
Not exactly the same but it was similar. People were talking about Pogacar being able (or maybe not) to follow both Vans. Guess what, he almost dropped MVP in Paterberg. Pogacar is from another planet, don't compare him with MVP or WVA.Ah yes, exactly the same