Well, in his case the attention would be somewhat justified I'd say. You know, double Tour winner and double Monument winner at 23 and such...
Pfff, but can he do it on a rainy Tuesday night in Stoke?
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Well, in his case the attention would be somewhat justified I'd say. You know, double Tour winner and double Monument winner at 23 and such...
Be gone /r/soccer memesPfff, but can he do it on a rainy Tuesday night in Stoke?
Pogacar lost his passport in Australia?!Good interview with "architect" of PDBF win. Try google translate. https://siol.net/sportal/kolesarstvo/sobotni-intervju-allan-peiper-563685
Pfff, but can he do it on a rainy Tuesday night in Stoke?
Not recently. He lost it back when he started with UAE at the tour down under. He's all good now... and just got a 10 year golden visa from UAE.Pogacar lost his passport in Australia?!
Hmmm, is this an attempt by UAE team to sportwash the UAE?Riding with some pals
The cycling equivalent would be " can he do it in a muddy CX race in winter".....
But most don;t do cross. I'd say the crosswinds and echelons are the equivalent of the cold night in Stoke. Pogacar failed at this in 2020.
No, it has to be in Stoke.
No, it has to be in Stoke.
A definitive list on riders who have done it in Stoke (when it was a Tour of Britain regular finish)
Edvald Boason Hagen (twice)
Greg Henderson
Lars Boon
Marc De Maar
But only Boom and De Maar did it on a Tuesday. But surely it would have been a Wednesday night as that was more usual time for the fixture. So EBH's both are on Wednesday. Henderson's is a soft Sunday race.
Yeah I know. I was just surprised I am the only one reacting to reading that. Like that's quite a thing to do. And it's eerily familiarNot recently. He lost it back when he started with UAE at the tour down under. He's all good now... and just got a 10 year golden visa from UAE.
Yeah happened to me once in Spain but wasn't really a big deal. Took half a day... but guess tadej lost his iver a holiday weekend when everything was closed so much bigger dealYeah I know. I was just surprised I am the only one reacting to reading that. Like that's quite a thing to do. And it's eerily familiar
He's capable of doing double tour vuelta.Tadej is a special cyclist: faster than Lance Armstrong, who has been the strongest rider in the history of the TdF until 2019. Furthermore, Tadej is likeable (which Lance wasn‘t), and looks young and still soft (Lance looked old and hard).
Tadej can (and probably will) go for six. Giro and Vuelta will have to wait (until 2026)...
Of course he won this race too... coming in number 2 behind covi on formula 3 racingThey're sure having some fun over there. Pogacar and Marc Soler battling it out.
He's capable of doing double tour vuelta.
He will dominate the next decade, nobody will get a chance against him.
Not just likeable, he's very humble.
I think it's to soon for him to do two tours in a year, he's still to young for that, it's very important that emirates be careful with his physical conditions thinking in the future.Its impossible to know things will pan out 5 or 10 years from now as there are riders that could still challenge him and aren't professional yet but for now the only major threat seems to come from Roglić and Jumbo but time is on Pogačar's side.
It will be interesting to see if he rides the Vuelta next year after the Tour, it could be a good chance given that there are no Olympics this time and the Australian World Championships should be flatish but apparently he wants to follow the women's Tour de France in a campervan which is probably not the ideal preparation