Teams & Riders Tadej Pogačar discussion thread

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Doubts aren’t about the effort of doing three Grand Tours, but about whether he has the patience for 3×3 weeks. I thought he’ll prefer to finally target PR and all five in one year. Odd if he’s already confirmed skipping a Monument in 2027.
why not he just raced 5 days in two months he is racing so low
 
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But he was strong enough to out sprint vingegaard on top of ventoux yet he didn’t want to cooperate with him to close a 30 second gap for the win lol
Indeed, he was strong as a mountain sprinter.
He wasn't strong enough to drop Vingegaard and win 2-3 more stages as he intended.
 
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I still do not buy that Pogi won’t be coming back to MSR anymore. Doing MSR isn’t really in conflict with any other race he might want to do. The Cipressa attack does wonders for him and really elevates his chances to win. Why not come back and go for more wins? Maybe he gets another chance to do the Monument sweep in one year. He just doesn’t need to train as hard for it anymore.
If he won Roubaix this year, you wouldn't see him coming again to the race.
I highly doubt he will come back next year to MSR. I feel he will try to start the season maybe in Australia for a change. He is a rider who always like to add new races every year in his calendar and mix things up.
 
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why not he just raced 5 days in two months he is racing so low
More than the effort, fatigue, challenge, competition or even the confidence boost of winning all three GTs, I think it’s simply about the patience/motivation, or lack of it, to put up with the whole grind: stages, training, team routine and race life for 3×3 weeks.
In the current context, he knows he’ll win anyway. PR, monuments, worlds, one day races or even a short stage race give him more of a kick: go there, win, come back with another title without the daily boredom of the GT routine.
 
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But he was strong enough to out sprint vingegaard on top of ventoux yet he didn’t want to cooperate with him to close a 30 second gap for the win lol
He tried to drop Jonas on stage 14, on Ventoux and on stage 19 as well.
He couldn't. Most likely because of the knee.
Let's not pretend he didn't want to win more in the last week.
 
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He tried to drop Jonas on stage 14, on Ventoux and on stage 19 as well.
He couldn't. Most likely because of the knee.
Let's not pretend he didn't want to win more in the last week.
Yeah, of course and then he would be closer to Cav's record.
 
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I'm actually really excited to see this TdR to see how Pogi performs in altitude right after having been in " classic mode "

Don't forget Roubaix was only 2.5 weeks ago...
 
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Taday will not ride 3 GT's in a year. There is too much wishful thinking in this forum.
If he does and he wins all three in one year, I'll just throw in the towel and stop watching cycling entirely.
Not because I hate Pog. I certainly don't. Or because I am a fan of one of his rivals. Which I'm not.
In fact I'm not a particular fan of any cyclist. Well, I have slight preferences ofcourse, but in general I just enjoy watching exciting races.

Fondly do I remember the days where tactics and mindgames mattered, when there weren't a couple of aliens around.
Riders trying to pull all the tricks from the book. Sucking wheels, and being trashtalked or cheered here on the forum because of it. Playing dead then suddenly riding away. You name it.
Nibali, Valverde, Rodriguez, Contador, Schleck.. drama and excitement. It was wonderful.

One rider winning all three GT's in one season? Yeah, I'll just retreat to another part of the forum and leave this section to.. other kinds of fans.*

(The "waaah!! My bro is an alpha and should demolish everyone!" kind of sports-fan)