Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Ofc the crash in msr affected his performance in both msr & flanders.
Not only did Pogacar crash in MSR but he finished the race on a broken bike to win. Some can only wish to be that “fortunate”.




Otherwise I think he’s better than last year for the classics but his GC racing is TBD. 2024 you could see a clear improvement before the Giro, 2025 you could see a slight improvement, and you can continue to see the improvement. TDR and TDS will be a nice benchmark.
 
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Not only did Pogacar crash in MSR but he finished the race on a broken bike to win. Some can only wish to be that “fortunate”.




Otherwise I think he’s better than last year for the classics but his GC racing is TBD. 2024 you could see a clear improvement before the Giro, 2025 you could see a slight improvement, and you can continue to see the improvement. TDR and TDS will be a nice benchmark.
It won't due to lack of competition. We can't know where Pogacar or Vingegaard stand if we don't see them racing against each other. Now, we probably need to add Seixas to the party since I believe he is very close to Jonas right now.
 
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I think Pogi looks much better in flat sections and the same as last year on small climbs. He sure added some weight. He was racing so much more in a wind at RVV (i was totally confused) he was pulling 20 riders even though Vermeeesh was there. After that he was pulling MvDP almost all the time and finished him in last 13 km. At the Pateberg it was still only 15sec (Kwaremont 6 sec). He also pulled Pidcock in last 5 km and still outsprinted him. I am feeling super confident for P-R but less for LBL, at least i don't believe it will be so easy as last year.
 
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I think Pogi looks much better in flat sections and the same as last year on small climbs. He sure added some weight. He was racing so much more in a wind at RVV (i was totally confused) he was pulling 20 riders even though Vermeeesh was there. After that he was pulling MvDP almost all the time and finished him in last 13 km. At the Pateberg it was still only 15sec (Kwaremont 6 sec). He also pulled Pidcock in last 5 km and still outsprinted him. I am feeling super confident for P-R but less for LBL, at least i don't believe it will be so easy as last year.
He was clearly burning more matches on flat sections and for that reason he was less fresh for Kwaremont.
 
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I think Pogi looks much better in flat sections and the same as last year on small climbs. He sure added some weight. He was racing so much more in a wind at RVV (i was totally confused) he was pulling 20 riders even though Vermeeesh was there. After that he was pulling MvDP almost all the time and finished him in last 13 km. At the Pateberg it was still only 15sec (Kwaremont 6 sec). He also pulled Pidcock in last 5 km and still outsprinted him. I am feeling super confident for P-R but less for LBL, at least i don't believe it will be so easy as last year.

Who knows he looked a step ahead at Strade on the hills granted they were sterrato. However he did manage to distance Sexias who hung tough for a time. Given the form shown this year Sexias and Remco are likely to be the biggest threats at Liege.
 
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He actually had Van der Poel on a gap in 2023 before the mechanical on Carrefour.
But only because of the clash with Philipsen that brought Degenkolb down. van der Poel was quick to chase on. I don't think van Aert could have won solo that year and I don't envision such a scenario this year as well. But you never know and it should be interesting to see how it pans out.

Pogačar seems very well prepared and brings a strong team. He did get away with van der Poel last year. He should be able to do it again. I would not be surprised if he could manage a deceive attack, but the more likely outcome should be a sprint if no mishaps occur. The weather might be a factor. Him and van der Poel chasing records, van Aert and Pedersen the big fish. It should be another great edition. Looking forward to it.
 

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