Vuelta is perfectly achievable after his prime.I think it's likely he won't win Vuelta in his career. The greats have a maximum 8 year window in which to achieve their biggest wins - and Pog is already in year 6
Vuelta is perfectly achievable after his prime.I think it's likely he won't win Vuelta in his career. The greats have a maximum 8 year window in which to achieve their biggest wins - and Pog is already in year 6
Pog is 26.I think it's likely he won't win Vuelta in his career. The greats have a maximum 8 year window in which to achieve their biggest wins - and Pog is already in year 6
There is also a clause under a contractPogacar is under contract - he has to do what the Team tells him or experience consequences. It's exactly like being a movie star - sometimes they have to do bad films because they are under contract - they have no choice.
I certainly don't buy the fatigue line - not when it is delivered less than 48 hours after the Tour with the Vuelta still weeks away.
Pogacar is under contract - he has to do what the Team tells him or experience consequences. It's exactly like being a movie star - sometimes they have to do bad films because they are under contract - they have no choice.
I certainly don't buy the fatigue line - not when it is delivered less than 48 hours after the Tour with the Vuelta still weeks away.
imagine pog telling giannetti hey, i'm feeling ready for the vuelta, i want to try to win it this year and mauro going meh, we're not selecting you.Pogacar is under contract - he has to do what the Team tells him or experience consequences. It's exactly like being a movie star - sometimes they have to do bad films because they are under contract - they have no choice.
I certainly don't buy the fatigue line - not when it is delivered less than 48 hours after the Tour with the Vuelta still weeks away.
Amen! So much noise around a decision, when it was so obvious that he ended the Tour far more drained (mainly mentally) than they expected, including him, and therefore, they adapted his calendar, with his choice made. And yeah, him not being able to win the Vuelta after an "8 years prime period" is not wild guess, it's just pure imagination.Pog is 26.
Rogic won last year at age 34.
Horner won the Vuelta at 41.
Man, the stuff some people write on here, just wow.
No he doesn't. He is getting payed a lot of money and he has obligations, because these obligations are what makes him worth it for the sponsors. Do you think he wanted to do UAE Tour? Do you think he wants to do Le Tour every year?Pogacar does whatever he wants.
Me too. Winning all 4 should be his target.I understand the decision of skipping the Vuelta. Pogacar rode a full classics season, the Dauphiné and the Tour so it would be quite demanding to do the Vuelta on top of this.
However I really hope that he targets all these four races:
- WC ITT
- WC RR
- EC RR
- Il Lombardia
One race per weekend, no excuses.
Good thing the Vuelta wouldn't be one of his biggest wins ...I think it's likely he won't win Vuelta in his career. The greats have a maximum 8 year window in which to achieve their biggest wins - and Pog is already in year 6
Just because Pogacar doesn't like the Tour doesn't mean he doesn't want to do it. They're two different things.No he doesn't. He is getting payed a lot of money and he has obligations, because these obligations are what makes him worth it for the sponsors. Do you think he wanted to do UAE Tour? Do you think he wants to do Le Tour every year?
Just because he's the best cyclist in the world, doesn't mean he can do whatever he wants. I'm sure his favourite season would be only one day races... imagine a team agreeing to that while paying him millions.
Now Mou says thar Almeida wasn't feeling so badly and he retired to become the leader of the Vuelta. He calls him a traitor because he was hoping Pogacar wouldn't go.
I think he'd prefer go to the Vuelta with Pogacar than with Ayuso. LOL
I didn't say he didn't want to do Le Tour, I said he didn't want to do it every year. And using your example, Contador didn't do the Tour in 2008.Just because Pogacar doesn't like the Tour doesn't mean he doesn't want to do it. They're two different things.
Contador has always said that his favorite race was the Giro and that he hated everything surrounding the Tour, but that the Tour gave him the ultimate glory and recognition.
I'm convinced Pogacar does want a fifth Tour. In fact, when he won the World Championships, people asked him if it was his best moment, and he said that winning his first Tour in 2020. He said the first Tour was the best moment of his career.
It's one thing if it's not the race he likes, like Contador, and another if he wants to ride it for what it means indeed, the fifth Tour.
In a few weeks, when he's rested, he'll be thinking about the fifth. Although right now, the Tour is the last thing he wants due to media exhaustion.
Contador didn't do Tour 2008 because his team wasn't allowed to, otherwise he would.I didn't say he didn't want to do Le Tour, I said he didn't want to do it every year. And using your example, Contador didn't do the Tour in 2008.
Eitherway, my point was that he doesn't do whatever he wants. He has to compromise. Sometimes because of the sponsors, other times because of his teammates.
I said so before the season began.Understood that he wasn't going to the Vuelta but a lot you where "Buh Buh BUh" It was clear as day already during Tdf if you read between lines.
A Vuelta without Jonas, maybe.Anyone with a brain realized he wasnt gonna do classics + Tour and Vuelta, yet some were adamant...
Mou is back to his bestNow Mou says thar Almeida wasn't feeling so badly and he retired to become the leader of the Vuelta. He calls him a traitor because he was hoping Pogacar wouldn't go.
I think he'd prefer go to the Vuelta with Pogacar than with Ayuso. LOL