He basically confirmed in an interview after the race that he'll do both Fleche and Liege.
If he ever wants to win a PR, it's not a waste of time to have done it the first time.just watched his interview post race and it seems he still wants to do fleche, I think it's a huge mistake (as it was to do agr). I just hope he proves me wrong in liege, but I'm very worried he will end up with just one monument this spring despite he had a great level for two months, it would be a huge waist
Not a huge waste... but maybe learning that if you go for it all, you might end up with little (in terms of wins).just watched his interview post race and it seems he still wants to do fleche, I think it's a huge mistake (as it was to do agr). I just hope he proves me wrong in liege, but I'm very worried he will end up with just one monument this spring despite he had a great level for two months, it would be a huge waist
If I had Pog's talent I would be doing 2 big one week races every spring + 2 Grand Tours every year and retire with 180+ pro wins. Pogi likes the adrenaline of the classics and winning '' easy'' races is boring for him. I applaud him for that.If he ever wants to win a PR, it's not a waste of time to have done it the first time.
Not even Merckx won it the first time.
The mistakes he made this year are something he needs to keep in mind for the future. Also, you should have seen the fatigue it causes him afterward.
I doubt he'll do the Amstel other year after the PR.
Nothing he's done so far has been a waste of time, except for Amstel and, I think, Flecha. I agree with that. The rest is necessary. If he wants to win San Remo, he has to try every year, and PR should have known him sooner or later and seen the consequences it leaves behind.
If he thought like that, he'd be at home like Vingegaard until the Dauphine. Racing only Tirreno and winning it easily. He already knows he can easily win Paris-Nice, but he likes the classics. It's important to stay motivated in this sport.
it's exactly what I'm saying, wanting too much he might end up with very little, that's a huge wasteNot a huge waste... but maybe learning that if you go for it all, you might end up with little (in terms of wins).
Fair enough by results. But without Remco, he gets swallowed back up by the peloton and Pogi eeks out a win by 1 minute.Best race was by Skj.
In fact, I think the Slovenian coach unwittingly did him a favor by not taking Urska to the Olympics.Naw. Rou bro overreacting here. @Cycling111 got this one nailed in. Pogi paid a single and substantial cost for P-R. And all he had to do was stay in until the final circuit for a credible shot at winning.
Vuelta participation depends on the difficulty of July.
This, a lighter rider should take even more of a pounding in Paris-Roubaix and need more time to recover.I think he was also the favorite here, if he hadn´t participated in the PR.
I've been saying all week that Pogacar's achievement in the PR has been underestimated.
Not only because of his great result in his debut, also because it must have been especially difficult for him.
All the specialists say that the next week to Paris-Roubaix is the worst because it leaves them very fatigued. VDP said he was exhausted in Amstel last year.
For someone as weight as Pogacar, Paris-Roubaix must have been physically hard; even if he finished second, the effects for him must have been terrible. They are already the same for specialists and heavier cyclists.
We have to accept Pog said after the tour he was pulling out of the olympics because of energy rather than polemics with the federation. So yes, he does have some awareness of his depth of ability. Today though, attacking that far out was about the least intelligent thing I can recall him doing. Let alaphillip go and stay with the serious attacks from behind him.In fact, I think the Slovenian coach unwittingly did him a favor by not taking Urska to the Olympics.
If Pogacar had extended his form for two more weeks until Paris, he wouldn't have been in such good shape for the World Championships and Autumn.
Everyone went to the Olympics from the Tour de France, but Pogacar did the Giro-Tour.
Pogacar isn't so clueless, that's why he doesn't confirm Vuelta.
If he doesn't confirm it, it's because he thinks it could complicate for Rwanda.
That's why I'm surprised he's going to FW.
Flanders Classics doesn´t pay to go to FW.We have to accept Pog said after the tour he was pulling out of the olympics because of energy rather than polemics with the federation. So yes, he does have some awareness of his depth of ability. Today though, attacking that far out was about the least intelligent thing I can recall him doing. Let alaphillip go and stay with the serious attacks from behind him.
The FW could just be something of a respect to race organizers, or some other business arrangement. I would be surprised if he lines up. It's a less important race than the monument days later and he needs energy to win that. Remco will be a big problem.
Let him rest 2 days, then go hard for 2 days and rest for LBLGiven that the attacks are in the last 300m of a 200km race it wouldn't be a monstrous effort...but the question is psychological and only he knows the truth. Is he in a declining phase? Or is it just a bad day? (like le lioran 2024)? In the first case he has to recover for Liege, in the second he can even try the FW if is well. But he has to be careful, a second defeat in 3 days would give a further boost to the opponents who are already pumped. Pogacar can't afford to lose .
Jesus Christ. He is crazy!He basically confirmed in an interview after the race that he'll do both Fleche and Liege.
Going to FW is a huge mistake. It would only make sense if he had won AGRIn fact, I think the Slovenian coach unwittingly did him a favor by not taking Urska to the Olympics.
If Pogacar had extended his form for two more weeks until Paris, he wouldn't have been in such good shape for the World Championships and Autumn.
Everyone went to the Olympics from the Tour de France, but Pogacar did the Giro-Tour.
Pogacar isn't so clueless, that's why he doesn't confirm Vuelta.
If he doesn't confirm it, it's because he thinks it could complicate for Rwanda.
That's why I'm surprised he's going to FW.
Not a waste, but a risky strategy.it's exactly what I'm saying, wanting too much he might end up with very little, that's a huge waste
So this was a Mickey Mouse race?Description of Amstel Gold with one picture.
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that's exactly what I'm sayng, of course PR was not a waste of time but doing agr and fleche doesn't make any sense, he might have compromised his chances in liege because he'll arrive there cookedIf he ever wants to win a PR, it's not a waste of time to have done it the first time.
Not even Merckx won it the first time.
The mistakes he made this year are something he needs to keep in mind for the future. Also, you should have seen the fatigue it causes him afterward.
I doubt he'll do the Amstel other year after the PR.
Nothing he's done so far has been a waste of time, except for Amstel and, I think, Flecha. I agree with that. The rest is necessary. If he wants to win San Remo, he has to try every year, and PR should have known him sooner or later and seen the consequences it leaves behind.
If he thought like that, he'd be at home like Vingegaard until the Dauphine. Racing only Tirreno and winning it easily. He already knows he can easily win Paris-Nice, but he likes the classics. It's important to stay motivated in this sport.
His schedule should be:Not a waste, but a risky strategy.
I think he should have probably decided between a PR attempt or Ardennes, but it is not what they did. Now they are here and will just have to make the best of it. We will see what happens next week. Uncharted territory for him on how his body reacts to this. Nobody really knows yet. I think he is in disadvantage here, but I am not surprised if he somehow pulls it off either. Obviously I hope for the latter, but I dont have him as the favorite for next Sunday right now.
I hope they will think about this more in the future and that you cant combine everything. He will have to leave some races off the board every year, depending on what he aims to do.
I think last year, they got it right. This year they might have taken on a bit much.
When doing cobbles, especially Ronde + PR combo, he probably should skip Ardennes and take a break to then prepare for Tour. Only do one GT.
When not doing cobbles... he can do MSR + LBL and a Tour + Vuelta attempt, that should probably come next.
It was too much to think about doing an Ardennes treble here after PR. Just as it is that he would race and win the Vuelta later, after racing the whole spring and the Tour.that's exactly what I'm sayng, of course PR was not a waste of time but doing agr and fleche doesn't make any sense, he might have compromised his chances in liege because he'll arrive there cooked
Yea that would be great.His schedule should be:
UAE Tour
SB
MSR
RVV
PR
LBL
Now I can see that. With 2 weeks after PR, he would be okay
I still think LBL would been hard to win, but he would have had a bigger chance. He wasnt fully recovered today and now you have added on a tough race, that just wasnt necessary.His schedule should be:
UAE Tour
SB
MSR
RVV
PR
LBL
Now I can see that. With 2 weeks after PR, he would be okay
I prefer no racing in FebruaryHis schedule should be:
UAE Tour
SB
MSR
RVV
PR
LBL
Now I can see that. With 2 weeks after PR, he would be okay