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Luck would be a bigger factor too.
But Pogacar is a well known luck merchant, so obviously luck will be in his favour, no?
Luck would be a bigger factor too.
No idea what Salah is doing there but everyone here is just going to vote for him because Carragher will spontaneously combust when he wins.
Well yeahhh. He wasn't that lucky in PR this year. Maybe next year is different.But Pogacar is a well known luck merchant, so obviously luck will be in his favour, no?
Well yeahhh. He wasn't that lucky in PR this year. Maybe next year is different.
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Del Toro will be the leader at UAE Tour, so Pogacar is spared that *** race this year .
What's striking is that Ayuso always managed to avoid going.
Saturday is their media day.When will he announce his race programm for next season? Is there any date?
All five monuments perhapsNow unless he goes for a GT double, only way to top 2024 and 2025 is for him to win PR or MSR on top of the other races.
Quite a challenge
Would be Suisse but I guess it depends on the routes of the two TDF warm up races.I do expect one stage race he hasn’t raced before, aligned with what hes previously said. Besides that, more or less like last year, which is pretty much consensus by now I think. Lets see.
Romandie or Suisse thenI do expect one stage race he hasn’t raced before, aligned with what hes previously said. Besides that, more or less like last year, which is pretty much consensus by now I think. Lets see.
Romandie or Suisse then
He’s competing against himself and history, and having literally completed the greatest season in the history of the sport. The only debate is which one of his seasons it is, gonne be quite the challenge to top indeed. But also Intriguing.Now unless he goes for a GT double, only way to top 2024 and 2025 is for him to win PR or MSR on top of the other races.
Quite a challenge
I think Suisse. Romandie, if he now does a full classics campaign like last season, right after Liege, seems like a clunky schedule even for him. He has to feel the fatigue heavy at that point.Romandie or Suisse then
SB, MSR, Ronde, PR, LBL ( maybe Amstel and Fleche...) 5-7 race days. Romandie should be very much doable but the no Dauphine or Suisse.I think Suisse. Romandie, if he now does a full classics campaign like last season, right after Liege, seems like a clunky schedule even for him. He has to feel the fatigue heavy at that point.
Lets see, he might do something different than last year too and then Romandie may be more value who knows.
Plausible, sure. Hes transcending cycling norms more or less each year lately now, so who knows what he'll do.SB, MSR, Ronde, PR, LBL ( maybe Amstel and Fleche...) 5-7 race days. Romandie should be very much doable but the no Dauphine or Suisse.
In terms of schedule the most logical one would be Suisse instead of Dauphiné. Can’t see him being up for Romandie after a full classics bloc.I do expect one stage race he hasn’t raced before, aligned with what hes previously said. Besides that, more or less like last year, which is pretty much consensus by now I think. Lets see.
It sure is more logical indeed, and I don’t either, lets see.In terms of schedule the most logical one would be Suisse instead of Dauphiné. Can’t see him being up for Romandie after a full classics bloc.
