Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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I'm not saying Pogacar should wait for the sprint against MVDP, but given that how MVDP climbing Cipressa this year, he'll have no choice but to consider putting in a good sprint. And that's when I say that if he could sell Pedersen, he can do it with MVDP.
It's difficult, just as it's very difficult for someone like Pogacar to beat Pedersen twice in the sprint.
In those two instances, Pedersen was exausted.
Once your legs are cooked spaghetti...

I mean, if we are putting it that way, Pog beat MVDP too, for his 100th win.
But on top of being a slightly uphill finish, there had been some ramps before.

Can MSR be conductive in any way to a scenario where, when they arrive to San Remo, MVDP is as cooked? as beatable?
Idk... after the 'Poggio' there are 6 more kms etc. etc.


*https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-france/2025/stage-4
 
This year he wasn't dropped in the third week because Pogacar was sick and had crashed. 2024 Pogacar would have smoked 2025 Vingegaard in the third week.
Maybe. Maybe not. Crashing and getting sick is a part of racing. If we're going there we might as well say that without his crash last year Vingo could've won the Tour. It's a cool hypothetical but not the reality.
 
Explain this to me. How was Vingegaard less competitive last year when he showed his highest level ever, caught Pogacar and won a stage against him?
Meh... people got excited at the time, but in retrospect stage 11 in 2024 was kind of a fluke.
Pog likely didn't eat properly, pushed too hard on Puy Mary Pas de Peyrol, or whanot.

Despite never winning in 2025's tdf, Vingo looked way more of a threat this year, on Ventoux and such.

Recensy bias is real here. Yes, this was the best Classics season ever but the Grand Tours are 10 times bigger and more important than Monuments. Let's not kid ourselves.
Giro - Tour double with 6 stages in each is insane.
Do you mean "money wise" (we know GTs are BIG, even more so the TdF), or what?
Otherwise it's all arguable.

And who would argue that Pogi getting 2° at his first PR wasn't way more impressive?
Especially when he didn't get 1° in PR only because MVDP is around.
No matter how good he was, just a few months prior people had doubts about Tadej at PR: they thought he wasn't big enough and so on.
Instead, everybody knew that Pogi could win the Giro against a 2024 Geraint Thomas, Daniel Martinez, Tiberi and O'Connor, while smoking a pipe.

For someone who wins 4 TdF, winning a PR in this era would epic.
In reality winning a Vuelta doesn't actually add much, at least to the eyes of those in the know.
It mostly looks good on paper to some casual fans.
 
One more thing. You guys are overreacting to the Paris - Roubaix performance.
I'm sure that Pogacar 1.0 (coached by San Millan) could have podiumed Roubaix if he had focused on it.
The real differences with Pogacar 2.0 are the way he handles fatigue and the w/kg difference (which is massive).
 
https://watts2win.eu/cyclist/2043/performance
yes it is, only Pdb was better, isola very similar. This year at hautacam his level was lower. The peyragudes TT was better in terms of pure watts but it can't be compared, this was a 240 km race

I would still rate Isola higher due to its position at the end of the Tour. As for Hautacam, maybe it was worse number-wise but the way he demolished competition there suggested the conditions were really difficult there (heat).
 
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I would still rate Isola higher due to its position at the end of the Tour. As for Hautacam, maybe it was worse number-wise but the way he demolished competition there suggested the conditions were really difficult there (heat).
yes isola is better if you take into account it was week 3 of the tour. But imo this was better than hautacam