Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Pogacar has Vingegaard and Roglic in GT's and Evenepoel, VDP and Van Aert in the classics.
Hinault had Fignon and Lemond, I’d put them both above Vingegaard and Roglic.
Indurain is more dedatable.
There’s nothing special about the current era of riders
 

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Hinault won his first Tour in 77 and didn't face Fignon/LeMond at the Tour until 84 when he was 29! How is Zoetemelk better than Vingegaard, please explain that one? He couldn't win even when Merckx wasn't there, Ocana, Thevenet, Van Impe all won Tours in the same era.

Likewise, Zulle, Rominger, Pantani only made the podium one time each in the Indurain era, none were any closer in time than Vingegaard so how were they better opponents?
But he did face him and lost to him, and he lost to Lemond in 86, so that’s comparable to Ving v Pog.
Zoetemelk was ever present, and better than say Adam Yates or Richie Porte no? Or Remco for that matter.
No I think Ving is probably above Zoetemelk, but he isn’t above Lemond or Fignon.

Zulle, Rominger, and Pantani were all multiple gt winners, that’s pretty good competition, better on average than today’s contenders.
 

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Bugno, another contender for Indurain.
Giro winner
World champ x 2
Flanders winner
San remo winner
2nd in liege and Lombardy (and tour)

Not really considered as a main rival for Indurain, yet his palmares is somewhat like Remco at this point.
This is because the standard was higher, and such riders were not generally considered as tour winners.
 
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But he did face him and lost to him, and he lost to Lemond in 86, so that’s comparable to Ving v Pog.
Zoetemelk was ever present, and better than say Adam Yates or Richie Porte no? Or Remco for that matter.
No I think Ving is probably above Zoetemelk, but he isn’t above Lemond or Fignon.

Zulle, Rominger, and Pantani were all multiple gt winners, that’s pretty good competition, better on average than today’s contenders.
They came at the end of the Hinault era, he had won 4 Tours before he faced off against either and was coming back from injury in 84 when Fignon was a freak. Just look at the margins of Hinaults victories, twice over 10 minutes. He dominated every bit as much as Pogacar.

Roglic is a clone of Rominger in terms of results, Simon Yates has the same number of GT wins as Zulle and Pantani and like I said they were no closer to Indurain than Vingegaard is to Pogacar.

You seem awfully desperate to diminish Pogacar and the modern era of cyclists.
 

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They came at the end of the Hinault era, he had won 4 Tours before he faced off against either and was coming back from injury in 84 when Fignon was a freak. Just look at the margins of Hinaults victories, twice over 10 minutes. He dominated every bit as much as Pogacar.

Roglic is a clone of Rominger in terms of results, Simon Yates has the same number of GT wins as Zulle and Pantani and like I said they were no closer to Indurain than Vingegaard is to Pogacar.

You seem awfully desperate to diminish Pogacar and the modern era of cyclists.
I don’t want to diminish it , it just isn’t as good as many make it out to be.
From what we’ve been discussing, the eras are actually somewhat comparable, but many posters here just say this era is better, without looking at the quality of the contenders.
It actually is no better than previous eras. So Pogacar isn’t a miracle worker, he’s just a great rider.
Fignon and Hinault were both injured for years.
 

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I can assure you, many people here believe you should be the last person here to call silly to someone's post.
They must not know all about Fausto and Eddy.
Your ‘Sastre is not a real tour winner, despite winning one, Onley will dominate the 70s, despite winning nothing’ is a whopper
 
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Well, he did…win , you don’t need to threaten when you’ve already won
After being allowed almost 30 mins in the breakaway. Pereiro was the Nieve of the 2000’s. If given the same advantage as Pereiro these riders would win the Tour and some by minutes; Healy, Gee, Pinot, A. Yates, Cattaneo, Carapaz, Aru, Bernal, Nieve, G. Thomas, S. Sanchez, F. Schleck, M. Rogers, Monfort, P. Velits, Sastre, Sastre, Nibali, and Mayo. Which is a good list until you remember they were all given a 30 min handicap. And this was with the worst finishers at most 29 mins back in each edition.
 
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Sastre - tour winner
Pereiro- tour winner
Valverde- gt winner
Vino- gt winner
Basso - gt winner

Lipowitz- none
Yates -none
Other Yates - gt winner
Roglic- gt winner
Onley - none
Porte- none
This is such a weird post in my eyes... I could also say that Pogacar has beaten Chris Froome in 2021 Tour de France. He has beaten Grand Tour winners like Geraint Thomas, Vincenzo Nibali, Tom Dumoulin, Richard Carapaz, Egan Bernal, Jai Hindley, Tao Geoghegan Hart, Nairo Quintana, Sepp Kuss, Remco Evenepoel or Fabio Aru.

Every generation has its Grand Tour winners, so it doesnt make a difference at all. You can cherry-pick in each generation. In every generation you have to fight against top guys. No win is worth more or less because it was in another year. The rider is not responsible for his opponents, he can only win against the guys that are next to him at the start line.
 
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They must not know all about Fausto and Eddy.
Your ‘Sastre is not a real tour winner, despite winning one, Onley will dominate the 70s, despite winning nothing’ is a whopper
So wait.. Carlos Sastre won the race in virtual reality? Or on a different planet? Carlos was actually a decent racer for a number of years.. Don't know if you are talking about another racer.. Carlos is a common name!!! LOL..
 
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Also, Pereiro takes some flak from cycling fans, but he is a tour winner, and finished in the top ten four times.
Sepp kuss has never finished in the top ten, and is unlikely to now, and his only grand tour victory, in the inferior vuelta was gifted to him even more so than Pereiros tour!
Pereiro is far ahead of a guy like him.
Pereiros other three top ten were all 10th and with an average time loss of around 17 1/2 minute. When 10th in 2004 he didn’t finish top 10 on a single mountain stage. When 10th in 2005 he was 24th heading into the last week and gained like 13-15 minutes in 3 breakaways. When 10th in 2007 he was top 10 on one mountain stage, a 9th place.
And of course when he won he was gifted more than 30 minutes in a break on a flat stage.

Everyone who watched those tours know that Pereiro wasn’t really that good. But I guess you either forgot or don’t care just to try to score a cheap point.

(Kuss also been 8th in the Vuelta, gained less than 3 minutes in the break and was legit a top 3 climber in the Vuelta he won. Of course gifted, but much less than Pereiro. He would’ve also finished the Tour that year in the top 10 without a massive crash on stage 20)
 
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Pereiros other three top ten were all 10th and with an average time loss of around 17 1/2 minute. When 10th in 2004 he didn’t finish top 10 on a single mountain stage. When 10th in 2005 he was 24th heading into the last week and gained like 13-15 minutes in 3 breakaways. When 10th in 2007 he was top 10 on one mountain stage, a 9th place.
And of course when he won he was gifted more than 30 minutes in a break on a flat stage.

Everyone who watched those tours know that Pereiro wasn’t really that good. But I guess you either forgot or don’t care just to try to score a cheap point.

(Kuss also been 8th in the Vuelta, gained less than 3 minutes in the break and was legit a top 3 climber in the Vuelta he won. Of course gifted, but much less than Pereiro. He would’ve also finished the Tour that year in the top 10 without a massive crash on stage 20)
Seems to be some major focus on Pereiro, probably the weakest of those consistent contenders I mentioned