Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Yeah, at some point (around 1-1.5 km from the line) he had like 27-28 seconds but slowed down substantially at the end.
He held back very obviously far longer than that, check his body language almost slowing down several times ,just keeping the gap without revealing any numbers, it was super obvious, and almost looked like he actively had to slow down out of corners to maintain the current speed.

Then, when he got close to the finish line, he closed it down completely, job done. Smart and sensible, but it looked like he was on a coffee ride completely—quite the contrast to yesterday by his body language, where he clearly pushed.
 
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He rode within himself, he had to, given how far out he attacked from.
Sure, he could have let loose the afterburners with a couple of kilometers from the finish line and distanced Vinge with another 20s, but he didn't need to.

But even if he rode within himself, I think he pushed quite hard, thanks to Vinge's pace. I mean, he was over 2 minutes ahead of Remco and nearly 4 minutes ahead of Tulett and the rest. Surely, he can't be that far ahead without pushing quite hard.
 
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I have to admit, I prefer him when he's got a proper rival. I loved the 2022 and 2023 TdFs for precisely that reason. I didn't mind the dominant victory last year, because I felt it was unrealistic for Jonas to be properly competitive following his injury. But I really hope at this year's Tour things are a bit closer between them. It's less fun when Pogacar crushes all opposition with such ease. And I say this as someone who really enjoyed the 2024 WC RR, so I'm not averse to long attacks/ crazy solo wins.
 
I have to admit, I prefer him when he's got a proper rival. I loved the 2022 and 2023 TdFs for precisely that reason. I didn't mind the dominant victory last year, because I felt it was unrealistic for Jonas to be properly competitive following his injury. But I really hope at this year's Tour things are a bit closer between them. It's less fun when Pogacar crushes all opposition with such ease. And I say this as someone who really enjoyed the 2024 WC RR, so I'm not averse to long attacks/ crazy solo wins.
The competition has to step up, simple and plain.

Otherwise, he can only beat those who show up at the end of the day.
 
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Still think the Tour will be quite close. Vingegaard certainly is still a bit undercooked. Visma maybe a bit overconfident with their "tire Pogi out" approach.

But if VIngegaard can stay at 6min to Pogacar last year with an objectively horrible prep, he will be way closer this year.
Of course, Pogacar doesn't have the Giro in his legs this year either, which almost everyone tends to discount.