Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Pure cyclismo

People on rooftops, this is the holy grail what an epic RVV edition it was. As stacked a field as you can get, with pure racing over a long distance and close until the very end;it’s hard to top that. Awesome edition!

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The Monuments have been stellar so far, and PR won’t be any worse I bet—on the contrary, it might even top them, considering there are more unknowns at least to what extent heading into Roubaix, beyond the usual PR lottery.
 
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The Monuments have been stellar so far, and PR won’t be any worse I bet—on the contrary, it might even top them, considering there are more unknowns at least to what extent heading into Roubaix, beyond the usual PR lottery.
Of course I want Pog to smash all three remaining Monuments, but I’ll be perfectly satisfied with him taking LBL and Il Lombardia, as long as VDP doesn’t touch Roubaix.

Give me someone like Pedersen, a guy who actually deserves a Monument and doesn’t come up with excuses every time he gets outclassed.
 
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Man still pinching myself about that race yesterday. What a demolition
He completely broke MVP. In fact, he would gain almost 2 minutes if it was a mano a mano. MVP was going backwards on Kwaremont. Other thing very important to mention is how big was the gap in the end. His engine is really otherworldly.
 
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Of course there are more chances of crashes in PR if it is wet. But I'm the only one to think, his chances are bigger in a wet PR? Attritional race, luck can be more on his side (or not), he really delivers in wet conditions. He may have a disadvantage in bike handling compared to MVP, but I believe he can compensate that with his superior engine.
 
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Of course there are more chances of crashes in PR if it is wet. But I'm the only one to think, his chances are bigger in a wet PR? Attritional race, luck can be more on his side (or not), he really delivers in wet conditions. He may have a disadvantage in bike handling compared to MVP, but I believe he can compensate that with his superior engine.
I also believe he has a better chance of getting a strong result if it rains. Tadej is a phenomenon when it comes to positioning during the race, which I think is far more important in the first 200 km of Paris–Roubaix than pure bike handling—where he’s also on par with the rest (except maybe MvDP). And in the rain, this would be amplified even more. His race positioning is mentioned too rarely—just look at how poorly all his teammates performed at E3, Gent–Wevelgem, Dwars door Vlaanderen, and the Tour of Flanders—mainly because of bad positioning.
 
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I also believe he has a better chance of getting a strong result if it rains. Tadej is a phenomenon when it comes to positioning during the race, which I think is far more important in the first 200 km of Paris–Roubaix than pure bike handling—where he’s also on par with the rest (except maybe MvDP). And in the rain, this would be amplified even more. His race positioning is mentioned too rarely—just look at how poorly all his teammates performed at E3, Gent–Wevelgem, Dwars door Vlaanderen, and the Tour of Flanders—mainly because of bad positioning.
I totally agree. Some people talk about how he is lucky but he is always in the front when the "actual race" starts.
 
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