Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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No, but i do think it's not as clear cut as saying "he can climb well, so he can compete at RVV as well".

I don't think that was what I said, by that logic Landa and López would be favourites for De Ronde.

But I do think that it's nonsensical to write him off De Ronde because it has climbing in it when he is a) good at climbing, b) punchy and c) the defending winner of Roubaix.
 
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Big If here but, were he to win RVV as many believe he can, do we think there is any chance his team will let him line up in Paris-Roubaix to go for the epic double.
 
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Wow, pretty bold statement from Boonen. Maybe he said so to warn his compatriot there (WVA). I believe that Pogacar can be a factor at this race (he's simply too good no to be) but OFC there are riders with much better chances there. Then again, if Pog gets some experience during RVV it cannot be ruled out that one day he will win it.
 
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When old Bala finally did RVV in 2019 I had doubts about him, but he was 5th or 6th over the Patterberg and finished 7th after some riders left behind connected again for lack of cooperation at the front. I don't see any reason why Pogacar can't do better.
 
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Wow, pretty bold statement from Boonen. Maybe he said so to warn his compatriot there (WVA). I believe that Pogacar can be a factor at this race (he's simply too good no to be) but OFC there are riders with much better chances there. Then again, if Pog gets some experience during RVV it cannot be ruled out that one day he will win it.
Exactly. Pogacar has the qualities. But the riding there is so nervous, and the roads are sometimes so narrow, that you must have some experience to immediately compete for the win.
 
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Brilliantly done today

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I don't know if it has been said here already but I saw on the Italian forum they linked an interview of Gaviria to Bicisport (done in Oman so around a week ago) where he said the team told him he won't be taken to Sanremo because the team will be all dedicated to Pogacar.
 
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Ah true. But still it might backfire in a couple of weeks. Let's hope it doesn't. It explains why he did look a bit more tired than usual in some parts of the race though.

Maybe his form is weaker than last year at this point but all things considered it was a great race for him. He's young and I think he has had 3 shots and it seems covid didn't hit him more than another infection would.
 
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This kid! :beercheers:

Just incredible. I still remember the first time I saw his name where he was 18 years old and finished quite high on an MTF in his home stage race. Sure, it was impressive as people didn't usually do that well at such a tender age. But that he in five years would win two Tours, two monuments and countless other races was not quite something I would have bet on back then.
 
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