Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Ayuso, Almedia and the rest including Remco are a step below...They maybe coming but they are not there yet
While I agree with your main point, there is the chance of Ayuso being a bit more of a wildcard than we might think. His age indicates some more margin for improvement, and nobody are there yet until they suddenly are there. It takes just one step up from where he was this year until he follows Vinge/Roglic/(Kuss) on those Vuelta climbs.
 
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Majka, Vine and Grosschartner doesn't scream much support, especially once the aussie crashes off.

I would take at least McNulty and Fisher Black instead of Molano and Oliveira.

Pogacar, Vine, Majka, McNulty, Grosschartner, Fisher Black, Bjerg, Novak would be more reliable, despite not having a secondary leader.

Molano will go because there is a chance to win a sprint stage - With Pogi doing two GT's you have to leave crumbs for the other riders on the team.
 
Is there something I'm missing from the Olympic route, since so many are mentioning it? From what I see it doesn't look very realistic for Pogi.
...and Pog himself said the Olympic games are not his goal in 2024 since the route doesn't suit him - he is going to focus on WCRR.

But to paraphrase Mark Twain - never let the facts get in the way of a good story :)
 
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I wonder how much money they gave Pogacar?
Another interesting question ...
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Seems like Pogacar bought up doing the Giro
https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/a-...o-ditalia-tour-de-france-olympics-and-worlds/

"Not to repeat the same races every year, to change a little bit the schedule, life ... to make new challenges. If you do the same story every year for my body, it would not be good. I think they saw this in the team, and when I proposed this to them, they immediately said 'yes'."

Pogačar also said that his shape has consistently been better in the spring and that he performs better in the cooler temperatures.

(Visma and Bora hoping for a hot July?!)
 
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Vingegaard without Wout, Roglic and Van Hooydonck will not walk a Tour where he will face a team with Pogacar, Ayuso, Almeida and Yates.
But I don't think all of them will agree to ride for Pogacar. That's probably just as well. I'd give Ayuso a free hand.

The problem will be if Vingegaard trains only for the Tour and Pogacar is wreaking his usual classics havoc plus the Giro. No one's getting close to Vingegaard in that case.
...and Pog himself said the Olympic games are not his goal in 2024 since the route doesn't suit him - he is going to focus on WCRR.

But to paraphrase Mark Twain - never let the facts get in the way of a good story :)
I think it's not bad for him. The Olympics course is likely to be very hot in the Paris finishing circuits, but if Pog can make the selection he will obviously be a medal contender. If he can follow wheels when the final attack up cobbles on Rue Lepic in Montmartre comes it will be a MSR situation. (if it rains Lepic will be very slimy,making an attack harder)

It's not a climbers' course per se but after 275 km and 2800 m dénivelé positif it could favor him as much as anyone. The key will be who has to chase whom. I expect Remco to attack from long distance so giving Wout a chance to sit on, for example.

I've not been following too closely but Slovenians would include Roglic, Mohoric and Tratnik, too?

Really looking forward to the race as we live near Place de Clichy.
 
If the Tour is such a lost cause for Pogacar vs Vingegaard as many here seem to suggest, it only makes sense for him to go to Italy and bag another GT win first and soften the blow of the inevitable Danish skeletor triumph.
Given how well he rode from Tourmalet to Le Bettex, I don’t think winning in a straight fight is a lost cause for Pogi. It’s just hard.
 
It has to be said that perhaps Pogi wouldn't go to the Giro if not for the last two years Tour outcome, but nevertheless he is showing again and again how courageous he is.
Courageous 😂 he will win easily, without proper competition against him. Then, he will go to the Tour, without the same pressure.

He's not a coward, but "courageous" is also too much.

He would be courageous if he tried something like paris roubaix, or tour vuelta for the first time, facing vingegaard and even roglic two consecutive times.

He was courageous when he tried tour de flandres. Riding the giro in a year without proper competition against him, is not being courageous, it's being smart, and not getting a third year without winning a grand tour.