Number 2 but very close to numbers 3 and 4Even if Pogacar would not ride TdF. That would by no means make Evenepoel the no. 1 (or even no 2) favourite.
Number 2 but very close to numbers 3 and 4Even if Pogacar would not ride TdF. That would by no means make Evenepoel the no. 1 (or even no 2) favourite.
Helmet wasn't a thing in the 90’s (specialization era)Same with the final boss, Roger De Vlaeminck. Both raced in an era when helmets werent used. Do I need to say more?
Yeah even in the Armstrong-Ullrich era riders were taking their helmets off at the foot of the final summit climb to save weight. If i recall correctly this only came as a mandatory rule change for permanent helmets after the death of Andrei Kivilev in 2004.Helmet wasn't a thing in the 90’s (specialization era)
I don't remember it but initially they didn't use a helmet and when itnwas mandatory, they still could take it off in MTFs.Yeah even in the Armstrong-Ullrich era riders were taking their helmets off at the foot of the final summit climb to save weight. If i recall correctly this only came as a mandatory rule change for permanent helmets after the death of Andrei Kivilev in 2004.
It was mostly the heat generation from many early helmets. Those guys would sweat until they were blind during some of those summer stages. So much so it was a heat-stroke risk and hydration was primitive at best.Yeah even in the Armstrong-Ullrich era riders were taking their helmets off at the foot of the final summit climb to save weight. If i recall correctly this only came as a mandatory rule change for permanent helmets after the death of Andrei Kivilev in 2004.
All five monuments, all three GTs, Worlds and Euros....Pogi is keeping it quiet just yet. My 02 cents he's going all in, all three gt's. Enjoying how others trying to grab any piece of hope, chance. Then killing it.Because after all he is always looking for a hard best competition and likes that everybody is at the startline when he wins.
"Hi! Big groups niceee"
"Plz don't come here...."
Pretty sure he will wait with that to 2028 to win Olympics as wellAll five monuments, all three GTs, Worlds and Euros....
Euros 2026 in Slovenia.I'm not sure he's not interested of Euros anymore. He could take all three gt's at the moment with careful, more tactical energy saving sniperism in first two, and really working out in Vuelta.
If he starts season with easier racing calendar, something like 2024, prolly would work nice that way. MSR that he's really looking for. Itzulia he's never done, no? San Sebastian later in the season?
Fully agree. Think Contador 2008 is the only time this century and even that was due to the team being excluded and not a deliberate rider decision.No chance Pog skips the Tour. Noone who might win it ever leaves it off their programme - would be like skipping the World Cup, Wimbledon or Olympics to do another event.
I wouldn't be surprised if after these 2 seasons, he rather does something he wants. He doesn't even seem to like riding the TDFNo chance Pog skips the Tour. Noone who might win it ever leaves it off their programme - would be like skipping the World Cup, Wimbledon or Olympics to do another event.
I wouldn't be surprised if after these 2 seasons, he rather does something he wants. He doesn't even seem to like riding the TDF
I agree, that he might not have a choice. Hope that's not the case for him, another reason he might stop after 2028.Pogacar would definitely like to skip the Tour for a change. He doesn't like it indeed: the pressure is huge, it's physically draining and one has to be careful for 3 weeks. However, my point is that the sheikhs won't allow him to. He can do almost whatever he wants (even ride Roubaix against the will of Gianetti and co) but the Tour looks to be a must every year.
Yeah, the best GT rider in the world always races the Tour.Fully agree. Think Contador 2008 is the only time this century and even that was due to the team being excluded and not a deliberate rider decision.
He's already confirmed to Lequipe that he'll compete in the 2026 Tour.I wouldn't be surprised if after these 2 seasons, he rather does something he wants. He doesn't even seem to like riding the TDF
Where did I say he wouldn’t go for a fifth victory? No one said thatHe's already confirmed to Lequipe that he'll compete in the 2026 Tour.
He knows what it means to win the fifth.
To think he won't go for the fifth is wishful thinking.
I agree, that he might not have a choice. Hope that's not the case for him, another reason he might stop after 2028.
Maybe not quite as specific as that but certainly a bit of a power play to wrestle near full control over his schedule eg riding whatever he wants in the cobbled classics.What he said after the Tour could have been some kind of a game, a hidden threat to the sponsors: release me from the Tour duty or there will be an earlier retirement.
Pog doesn't like the Tour? Reverse psychology kills the competition. Imagine if he liked it.Pogacar would definitely like to skip the Tour for a change. He doesn't like it indeed: the pressure is huge, it's physically draining and one has to be careful for 3 weeks. However, my point is that the sheikhs won't allow him to. He can do almost whatever he wants (even ride Roubaix against the will of Gianetti and co) but the Tour looks to be a must every year.
The run is up?What he said after the Tour could have been some kind of a game, a hidden threat to the sponsors: release me from the Tour duty or there will be an earlier retirement.
I don’t think it was a game and just the truth. He was tired. He too needs some rest mentally which is completely normal.What he said after the Tour could have been some kind of a game, a hidden threat to the sponsors: release me from the Tour duty or there will be an earlier retirement.
