Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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The circuit wasn't very tough. The course was very hard before the circuit (hardest climb was there). RVV doesn't have a lot of vertical meters because this race before the first Kwaremont is flat. Vertical meters is not everything, we must know where is the difficulty section of the race. Zurich had a mix of climbers with pure classicomanos (Simmons, Healy, Skujins, etc).
Nearly double the total altitude meters of RVV, every rider that finished within 3 minutes of Pogacar (the top 13) is a more talented climber than Mathieu. The climb in the circuit was nearly twice as steep as Poggio or Cipressa. Enric Mas finished top 10. This was a race for climbers.
 
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Cant wait to see Vermeersch with Pog on sunday.Florian data looks promising.for all that money team performance is subpar around tadej.hopefully some day del toro/ ayuso can be monsters in tour next to tadej.pogacar is greatest atrition racer in history and his talents are wasted by just going solo all the time.
 
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Cant wait to see Vermeersch with Pog on sunday.Florian data looks promising.for all that money team performance is subpar around tadej.hopefully some day del toro/ ayuso can be monsters in tour next to tadej.pogacar is greatest atrition racer in history and his talents are wasted by just going solo all the time.
I expect the other Vermeersch will spend more time nearer the front of the race than Florian.
 
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It's often said that in Merckx' heyday the whole peloton rode all the same races to diminish him. Yet, is that actually true?

Even back then there were very few riders that could consistently combine GT wins and classic wins. Let alone combining cobbles with GT's.
 
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I'm curious to see what UAE will do to mess with Alpecin, specially with threats like Philipsen and MVP.
They need to threat them with Nils and Florian.
And imho VDP will follow the attack depending on the part of the race.

If UAE can isolate him with Pog and Florian, then attack non-stop in every cobblestone sector.

Let's see the Hunger Games.
 
They need to threat them with Nils and Florian.
And imho VDP will follow the attack depending on the part of the race.

If UAE can isolate him with Pog and Florian, then attack non-stop in every cobblestone sector.

Let's see the Hunger Games.
Alpecin has a deadly team. Gianni is also very good, I think the only chance of UAE is by being well positioned and a crash happens in front of Alpecin.
 
Alpecin has a deadly team. Gianni is also very good, I think the only chance of UAE is by being well positioned and a crash happens in front of Alpecin.

In Pog we trust.

P-R is a war of attrition, not a race of sudden moves. The terrain may be flat, but the brutality is relentless. It’s not just the cobbles — it’s the mental and physical erosion, the constant tension, the bike handling under fatigue.

Pog’s endurance, resilience, and race IQ might be his biggest weapons here. He doesn't need a sharp climb to make the difference — he just needs the race to get hard enough, for long enough. And let's be honest, if there's one guy who could turn Roubaix into a battlefield of attrition and still have something left in the tank at Carrefour de l’Arbre, it's him.

MSR is easier and a poker, P-R is a horrible race for the riders, a death by multiple cuts.
If Pog can hang on through the chaos and stay upright, he might just do something historic.

I am confident. Can't wait anymore.
 
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