He did this multiple time already, doubt he feels much impactSeems strange to me that you would want to be jet lagged two times 2-3 weeks out from the WC.
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He did this multiple time already, doubt he feels much impactSeems strange to me that you would want to be jet lagged two times 2-3 weeks out from the WC.
Seems strange to me that you would want to be jet lagged two times 2-3 weeks out from the WC.
Seems strange to me that you would want to be jet lagged two times 2-3 weeks out from the WC.
Too late, it's in RwandaIt shows that these Canadian races aren't just training for him.
Here's an idea for next year. World champs in Canada!
Do we have a route?Too late, it's in Rwanda
I think there is a route already, but not properly mapped out. It's extremely hard. The hardest WC ever apparently, so a big chance for Pogacar to win it.Do we have a route?
I'm looking forward to see the route. I hope for a very hard and successful WC, Africa needs to bring more riders to cycling.I think there is a route already, but not properly mapped out. It's extremely hard. The hardest WC ever apparently, so a big chance for Pogacar to win it.
Yes 2022 was such a big successHe did this multiple time already, doubt he feels much impact
RR fanboying Nibali for as long as I can remember and saying Pog is a luck merchant will always be funny, even if he's sarcastic (at times).
It shows that these Canadian races aren't just training for him.
Here's an idea for next year. World champs in Canada!
I think there is a route already, but not properly mapped out. It's extremely hard. The hardest WC ever apparently, so a big chance for Pogacar to win it.
Harder than Innsbruck? If so, it will be a huge carnage!There is no route as you say as i understand but they list the climbs being used and as you say it will be one of the toughest WCs certainly in recent memory
More altitude meters at least. Thought it was said to be around 5500 in totalHarder than Innsbruck? If so, it will be a huge carnage!
Yes i believe so.Harder than Innsbruck? If so, it will be a huge carnage!
Yes!!! *** the Vuelta, he needs do defend his Giro - Tour.
He is not racing Giro and PR. One of them is out.
My clock showing it is GOAT time again soon.Finally the goat is getting back to riding soon. Its just not the same without him even though its nice after watching him how insane he has been this year watching anyone else just doesnt hit the same after
5500? Wow! There is a 5 km climb at 10% expecting us. Pure carnage!More altitude meters at least. Thought it was said to be around 5500 in total
Me like that very much. Dead bodies all over the place haha5500? Wow! There is a 5 km climb at 10% expecting us. Pure carnage!
5500? Wow! There is a 5 km climb at 10% expecting us. Pure carnage!
Can Roglic agree to be a super dom for Pogacar?This is what a proper analysis is and not "eh we win or we lose eh"
"Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) and I have lost count. We are in a golden age of Slovenian cycling. There is a very good spirit, and I am happy to be part of it. Let's hope we can add the World Championships to our list!
As Slovenia we have never really shone at the World Championships. That is certainly no secret. I really hope that we can finally change that and win the gold.
The course? It's tough, but not too tough. Still, it's the riders who make the race. Last year, people were thinking about a sprint at the World Championships, but we were far from that. This year, it's a bit more for climbers than in 2023, but above all, it's a punchy circuit for explosive riders. It also has some technical parts. All in all, perfect for a World Championship.
If Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) is in super good shape, he will be able to fight for it, surprise and win. I am sure that Wout van Aert (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) could have flown on a course like this, but unfortunately he is not there. And Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) is, just like me, a very versatile rider who can win on any terrain," said Tadej Pogačar