Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Mate, was Superbagneres in the Tour exciting (Pogacar was wheelsucking)
Mont Ventoux (wheelsucking)
Col de la Loze (wheelsucking)
La Plagne (couldn't beat Arensman)
Mont Martre (dropped like a bag of potatoes by Van Aert)
Stop treating Pogacar like a demigod. When he's tired he also can't produce shows. But because he only races 45-50 races a year we don't get to see him tired.
No, not every stage from him is exciting if you cherry-pick(this year in particular indeed), but I was talking about overall general performances.

This stuff is just mediocre, and it doesn't excite me in the slightest. The question is: can you deal with that? Fine by me if you like it mediocer.
 
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But because he only races 45-50 races a year we don't get to see him tired.
Has anyone else ever competed through MSR, all the cobbled Monuments, and the Ardennes Classics and won almost everyone, has that happened before? ask yourself that.

And here you are a random guy constantly whining that he doesn't race enough? You don't find that even a little funny? Perspective, dude. its not like his spring schedule is the regular norm for cyclist at all, ofc it takes it toll would be weird if not.

If he raced a light spring schedule i would agree, but he raced a unprecedented one so naturally thats more than fair to get tired, even if your a demigod.
 
It’s certainly true that, at least in terms of raw race days, his schedule is light however the flipside to that is that he never uses races to gain condition and is up for the win every time he pins on a number.

Also has to manage a longer form peak in spring than any other rider and then peak in July and then for September as well.

Looking up his records on PCS he has only 2 race days at below WT level since the start of 2024 and one of those was Emilia which has a WT worthy field and parcours.

You have to go all the way back to the 2022 Worlds for the last time he finished either stage race GC or one day road race outside the top 10. Crazy levels of consistent excellence.
 
Of course, its perspective. How you doing? Mourning Armani or all good?

Commemorating mostly, some clothes and parfum.

Is Roglic ready to be a good little bee for Pogi his godson at this WC btw ? He needs some teammates to help control the race to a certain point. Hope hes up for the task, as he should be. I assume he knows his place.

He isn't a little bee any more, he is a little bully now. So one needs to be careful not to get horned. As for the rest i am sure that both Rogla and Pogi will do fine and that you and me will rejoice.

The one thing to absolutely not do is send Roglic in early attack.

You know Rogla, though.
 
Pog like the El Patron of the Peloton should make a decisive stand. The issue needs to be resolved.

Hinault back in his heyday punched a protestor and got a race going. Let's see if Teddy is the real patron of the peleton.
 
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vine is super good in flat TTs, hilly TTs especially if long are not his thing, pog and remco are way stronger

Last year he was doing really well in Zurich until the accident. But I don't think he'll win because of what I've said; he'll lose any advantage on the downhills. There are three.

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Last year he was doing really well in Zurich until the accident. But I don't think he'll win because of what I've said; he'll lose any advantage on the downhills. There are three.

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What will the setup be like for a parcours like that. Full TT rig or some modifications like aero road bike with tri bar extensions and rear disc wheel etc?

My instinct is it would not be steep enough or long enough climbing to rule out specialist TT equipment but I am not a techie.
 
I don't care, someone likes that and someone prefer something else, normal I think. I just want to see good performances, doesnt matter to me from who. If it's from MvdP, I love that stuff too.

After getting used to a Bugatti, going back to bmw... sorry, but to be honest, it doesn't excite me in the slightest. In that sense, you could say Pogacar even ruined cycling for me with some help from MvdP in recent times. Thanks alot.
In the Giro, as a viewer, I was bored in the vast majority of stages but we had 3 incredible stages that "save" the race.
The Tour was good in the first week but Pogacar clearly cooked Vingegaard on Hautacam and the race was over.
In the Vuelta, we are really having an awful show. The only reason for me that is exciting is the fact João is portuguese but for a neutral fan, I'm sure this Vuelta has been one of the worst GTs ever. Pidcock is third in a GT, this says a lot about the route.
 
It’s certainly true that, at least in terms of raw race days, his schedule is light however the flipside to that is that he never uses races to gain condition and is up for the win every time he pins on a number.

Also has to manage a longer form peak in spring than any other rider and then peak in July and then for September as well.

Looking up his records on PCS he has only 2 race days at below WT level since the start of 2024 and one of those was Emilia which has a WT worthy field and parcours.

You have to go all the way back to the 2022 Worlds for the last time he finished either stage race GC or one day road race outside the top 10. Crazy levels of consistent excellence.
People forget that doing PR is not the same as doing a flat stage in TA or PN despite both are 1 race day. Even the preparation is not the same.
 
What will the setup be like for a parcours like that. Full TT rig or some modifications like aero road bike with tri bar extensions and rear disc wheel etc?

My instinct is it would not be steep enough or long enough climbing to rule out specialist TT equipment but I am not a techie.
I've read a couple of comments on Twitter from analysts saying that time trial it's not as tough as it seems, and that it's going to be faster than what was being said.

The climbs barely exceed 6% at their maximum gradient , but apparently, they are mostly between 3-5

Anyone expecting a time trial like last year's in Nice is wrong; those climbs were tough. Now, I think Remco is more favorite than I thought before looking better the route and read those opinions. I thought they were tougher and that the time trial speed would be slower. They're soft climbs that allow ride coupled and fast.
Pogacar will have to take advantage of the descents. Last year, in the first time trial of the Tour, Remco lost a few seconds against Pogacar on the descent.
 
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I've read a couple of comments on Twitter from analysts saying that time trial it's not as tough as it seems, and that it's going to be faster than what was being said.

The climbs barely exceed 5% at their maximum gradient.

Anyone expecting a time trial like last year's in Nice is wrong; those climbs were tough. Now, I think Remco is more favorite than I thought before looking better the route and read those opinions. I thought they were tougher and that the time trial speed would be slower. They're soft climbs that allow ride coupled and fast.
Pogacar will have to take advantage of the descents. Last year, in the first time trial of the Tour, Remco lost a few seconds against Pogacar on the descent.
Pogacar is a beast in 5% climbs. This is where he shines.
 
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