I see that most forums are paying huge attention to Pogacar’s latest statements, even though he only said that he will START thinking about retirement after the 2028 Olympics. So, not that he will retire then, but that he will start thinking about it. He has a contract until 2030, and he will definitely fulfill it because there is too much money at stake.
I personally see the problem in motivation, because every one of his defeats is portrayed as the biggest tragedy, and immediately the narrative shifts to “he’s not the same anymore.” But if he wins, then it’s suddenly boring. In the spring, he dominantly won “only” FW, even though it is extremely difficult to win it in the other way he did, along with LBL.Yet right after that, people started talking about “boring racing.” The incredible battles between him and MvDP across three monuments were immediately forgotten.
He dominated the Tour, and when he started winning stages with ease, it was “boring” again. If he doesn’t win, then the problem is that he’s not attacking and that it’s dull. Basically, whatever he does, it’s never right.
Because he’s in the GOAT discussions, he’s expected to be in top form all the time and peak three times a year, which is psychologically extremely hard—especially when he’s the only one doing that and still getting criticized for it.
Doing the Vuelta would have been way too exhausting, which I’ve been saying since the start of the year. Winning the World Championships time trial is probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity because he will never get a better course profile, and the same goes for the road race. Also, winning a monument five times in a row is a unique achievement.