Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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or maybe he just needed to open up legs after rvv and roubaix his body went little off he did not do much training cause recovery and he will be flying next two races who knows
 
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or maybe he just needed to open up legs after rvv and roubaix his body went little off he did not do much training cause recovery and he will be flying next two races who knows


I said he shouldn't do Amstel and Flecha, but it could be what you're saying.
Pogacar said he was very exhausted for a few days after PR and couldn't train.

Also, we have to remember the "drama" after Lioran. He wasn't that bad; he either misjudged his strength that day or didn't eat well.

Still, I don't think he should go to FW. That rest would do him good.
 
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or maybe he just needed to open up legs after rvv and roubaix his body went little off he did not do much training cause recovery and he will be flying next two races who knows
He was still very good. Better than MVDP has been in AGR after Roubaix.

The plan wasnt to attack that early. Losing Wellens and Narvaez to crashes was bad. Following a silly attack from Ala, was also bad in hindsight. It wasnt smart, but that is easy to say after the matter. There are a few factors to consider here.

Only he knows how he feels, but as I said yesterday it is kind of uncharted territory for him after doing PR and then doing Ardennes straight after.

He and them dont know yet how this will go, if they were a bit enthusiastic as he put it or if his form is deteriorating and he suffer from the fatigue... due to a tough schedule. Still, Remco is the one that of course pose the biggest threat and he is likely to only get stronger in the next week. It could go either way imo but I think it will be really close and Remco is more favored based on being fresher, more prepared and coming into great form. That doesnt mean Pog cant beat him, but it will de difficult after going at MVDP three times already. He will have to race smarter, better support and good legs to finish it off.
 
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He was still very good. Better than MVDP has been in AGR after Roubaix.

The plan wasnt to attack that early. Losing Wellens and Narvaez to crashes was bad. Following a silly attack from Ala, was also bad in hindsight. It wasnt smart, but that is easy to say after the matter. There are a few factors to consider here.

Only he knows how he feels, but as I said yesterday it is kind of uncharted territory for him after doing PR and then doing Ardennes straight after.

He and them dont know yet how this will go, if they were a bit enthusiastic as he put it or if his form is deteriorating and he suffer from the fatigue... due to a tough schedule. Still, Remco is the one that of course pose the biggest threat and he is likely to only get stronger in the next week. It could go either way imo but I think it will be really close and Remco is more favored based on being fresher, more prepared and coming into great form. That doesnt mean Pog cant beat him, but it will de difficult after going at MVDP three times already. He will have to race smarter, better support and good legs to finish it off.
Only way Remco can beat Pogacar is in a sprint.
 
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The idea that bigger guys would recover faster after Roubaix than the best GT rider in the world was a bit wild to me
 
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The idea that bigger guys would recover faster after Roubaix than the best GT rider in the world was a bit wild to me
Thats not true either though as he was still better than those. Still very good yesterday, all things considered.

He is facing a set of new opponents here and it is very different from going from the cobbles to Ardennes.
 
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Pogi says the legs are great and can't wait for La Flèche Wallonne.

Well, i think he answered my(our) question. Just some kind a bad day, repeating Le Lioran.
Otherwise he would never have gone to the Fleche knowing could be beaten. he would have saved every last grain of strength for the Liege. So, it will be fine
 
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So you also think he will be dropped. I think a sprint is the most likely scenario right now.
Nobody is saying that he will be dropped. Just that it is very overconfident to say he cant given his tough schedule, that others havent raced and that are strong opponents. Again, you are just missing the point.
 
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Well, i think he answered my(our) question. Just some kind a bad day, repeating Le Lioran.
Otherwise he would never have gone to the Fleche knowing could be beaten. he would have saved every last grain of strength for the Liege. So, it will be fine

Fingers crossed🤞
 
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Nobody is saying that he will be dropped. Just that it is very overconfident to say he cant given his tough schedule, that others havent raced and that are strong opponents. Again, you are just missing the point.
I'm not, this is why I think he will not win solo (and can be beaten by Remco). A fresh Pogacar at 100% is unbeatable IMHO.
 
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Well, i think he answered my(our) question. Just some kind a bad day, repeating Le Lioran.
Otherwise he would never have gone to the Fleche knowing could be beaten. he would have saved every last grain of strength for the Liege. So, it will be fine
This kid just loves to race.
 
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I'm not, this is why I think he will not win solo (and can be beaten by Remco). A fresh Pogacar at 100% is unbeatable IMHO.
You are being overconfident with your statements, given the circumstances this time, and it could backfire. Hopefully not though. He still seems optimistic, which is good. I would still advice to be cautious and that everything will be fine... but as said, not be overconfident. Have more respect for someone like Remco and not underestimate the efforts Pog has put himself through this spring. Hopefully he bounces back on Wednesday already. We will see.
 
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So Pogi beat himself. He got overly enthusiastic, along with the wear and tear from a long, intense spring. No one can hold top form that long (especially RVV and particularly PR, where studies say it takes a little time to recover). It is what it is—it's his own fault, he knows his values before going in too. He was very strong; he just rode like a lunatic since he wasn't as strong as needed, from the wear and tear. Can only learn from it.
 
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Also, perfect race dynamics from the rest vs him meant that Skjelmose and Remco were able to be together, which played a major part, and they deserve all the props, Remco was strong. Funny winner, honestly. Kinda cool for cycling too, it shows that it is possible when everything lines up.

Do people recon he will skip Fleche? Keep in mind he has no chill.
 
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You are being overconfident with your statements, given the circumstances this time, and it could backfire. Hopefully not though. He still seems optimistic, which is good. I would still advice to be cautious and that everything will be fine... but as said, not be overconfident. Have more respect for someone like Remco and not underestimate the efforts Pog has put himself through this spring. Hopefully he bounces back on Wednesday already. We will see.
I'm not underestimating Remco, I'm just saying they are not in the same level when both are at his best. And he clearly is at his best, he didn't go to altitude training in vain. He was absolutely preparing the Ardennes. Pogacar never does altitude training before classics, because he wants to truly maximize his gains and freshness for GTs.