And how was the era back then? The level of the field and professionalism? The answer is yes not comparable. And besides Eddie no one of them did anything as crazy as motogačar has been doing for almost two years now. All of them also looked like they are actually suffering and putting in an effort while dropping all the other super riders. [[content deleted]]There been numerous riders who dominated the sport like Pog is doing at the moment.
Coppi, Merckx, Hinault... they all won monuments and GTs. A lot of other races as well. Throughout every season at their peak.
Out of interest is anyone actually watching the tour this year. I actually can't physically or mentally bring myself to watch it if he starts dominating. Which we all know he will. There is zero doubt in that.
I got downvoted into oblivion on reddit for suggesting that there was some funny business going on in Slovenia, but it is completely obvious.Also the best climber I would say. His such a total clown, that these days im lost of words. Keep on believing, for me this joker is the worst I have ever witnessed in the modern sports. Slovenia in whole is starting to look extremely suspicious, a nation with 2 million is producing world class talent after another🤡🤌It's not like their genepool is so different compared to other European or even Eastern- European nations. A beatifull country, but in sports massively dubious, add in Gianetti&Co and voila!
I can't stay fully away, but when the invetable happens going to just resort for the replays and higlights. Also just laughing how the super juiced motogačar monster rides away nosebreathing, it's has become a clownshow.Out of interest is anyone actually watching the tour this year. I actually can't physically or mentally bring myself to watch it if he starts dominating. Which we all know he will. There is zero doubt in that.
Not really 😉🫠[[content deleted]]. Sure he has a very selective racing calender from spring classics to GT's only a couple of "good" days, otherwise out of this solar system. Also two GT's on a coffee ride and a WC with an almost 100km solo, blessed are the times we live in. I can't take this serious anymore🤡😂Hope these ramblings make sense!
Please. Who rides a whole classic season? Pogacar and Van der poel (And van der poel isn't doing the Italian fall classics). Who rides a whole classic season + stage races for GC? Pogacar. No one else does. While doing the giro-tour double last year, no less.Who doesnt ride all season now though? They all do, not withstanding injuries.
Everyone does.
And someone like MVDP races a lot more, counting his other disciplines as well. He races from December/Early Jan all the way to worlds on road and then some.
It is not very different at all.
I think it's the "I can drop everyone, all the time, anywhere I want, at wkg that has never been seen before" aspect of his 24/7/365 abilities, that causes the consternation...Who doesnt ride all season now though? They all do, not withstanding injuries.
Everyone does.
And someone like MVDP races a lot more, counting his other disciplines as well. He races from December/Early Jan all the way to worlds on road and then some.
It is not very different at all.
Great post! No ramblings at all. Made a lot of sense and logical.A slight Devil's Advocate question here...does Pogacar actually race quite as much as some posters in this thread are suggesting? I keep reading this idea that he dominates from "March to October" and on all terrain, but it still seems to me that he's very selective about his race days, and has simply got better at the sort of races that he's always been good at.
I'm not in any way making the argument that he is clean, just that (to me), his dominance doesn't seem quite as egregious as one might assume from reading this thread. He doesn't seem to race more than other riders, and he's not winning flat races or bunch sprints (though again, you would think that he is from some posts here).
What seems to have led to the idea that he is dominant on all terrain is (I think?) his excellent Roubaix debut, but I struggle to see this as being quite as outlandish as some people suggest. Although it's flat, it's got lots of elements that seem to suit him quite well - very long, very fatiguing due to the cobbles, requires very good bike handling skills. We saw that he would be good on the cobbles in the 2022 Tour.
I tend to take the view that he's a very talented rider, but sometimes he's eyebrow-raisingly good and I don't really understand how he's eliminated his weaknesses on hot, high-altitude stages (although I'll reserve my full judgement on this until after this year's Tour). However, from what I read on here, some posters seem to think that he's a no-talent on a motorised bike, and therefore everything and anything he does is impossible. I suppose we are not all the same in our levels of scepticism?
Hope these ramblings make sense!
Who else does what Pogacar does? I mean, seriously? In terms of the number of races. The performances across all parcours types. The consistency of performances. Without apparent illness of drop in energy levels. The nature of his attacks either from distance or uphill, with no sign of a red zone. The lack of suffering. I’ll wait because you know the answer and it’s no one. It’s utterly unprecedented. And therefore unbelievable.Great post! No ramblings at all. Made a lot of sense and logical.
Plenty of riders have won monuments, GTs and other races throughout the history of the sport. It is not unprecedented.Who else does what Pogacar does? I mean, seriously? In terms of the number of races. The performances across all parcours types. The consistency of performances. Without apparent illness of drop in energy levels. The nature of his attacks either from distance or uphill, with no sign of a red zone. The lack of suffering. I’ll wait because you know the answer and it’s no one. It’s utterly unprecedented. And therefore unbelievable.
Pogacar isn't merely "winning monuments". He's wining flemish classics and the tour. A feat that only Merckx, Hinault, Coppi and Bobet have managed post second world war afaik.Plenty of riders have won monuments, GTs and other races throughout the history of the sport. It is not unprecedented.
He has been beaten and been fatigued a few times during his career. Other great riders like MVDP and Vinge has had his number on a few occasions.
Just because you are winning doesnt mean it is not a great effort behind it.
Exactly, and thats the type of rider he is.Pogacar isn't merely "winning monuments". He's wining flemish classics and the tour. A feat that only Merckx, Hinault, Coppi and Bobet have managed post second world war afaik.
If this already qualifies for not being "not normal", I guess then we can just skip anti doping testing all together, right?He has been beaten and been fatigued a few times during his career.
No. I responded to a claim that Pog is never tired and doesnt suffer. It is wrong since it has happened a few times and he has lost. That was what I responded to.If this already qualifies for not being "not normal", I guess then we can just skip anti doping testing all together, right?
This is not a widely held opinion, most of notables Armstrong, Eddy, Bernard Hinault, list is very long all commenting about how little current racers participate.. The number of race days is down,Who doesnt ride all season now though? They all do, not withstanding injuries.
Everyone does.
And someone like MVDP races a lot more, counting his other disciplines as well. He races from December/Early Jan all the way to worlds on road and then some.
It is not very different at all.
No offence but regular feeds don't make you ride away from other top GC riders like it's a Sunday club run.This is not a widely held opinion, most of notables Armstrong, Eddy, Bernard Hinault, list is very long all commenting about how little current racers participate.. The number of race days is down,
travel and surveillance is up.
** not saying this is true** but many current riders and teams talk about budget \ resources being a factor in racing success. Current diet and logistics have, teams like Visma and UAE have money to place support staff every @10-15 kilometers for handups, so riders like Pogacar never go without plentiful bottles, gels and other supplies. UCI needs to change rules for feeds and wheels out on the course. Teams and riders should not win, have distinct advantage being able to afford paid people standing on the road..I still think Pogacar would win but being able to get frequent needed supplies should not be a factor.
There are lots of indicators that Pogacar will need to apply maximum pressure in first @9 days, Putting pressure on himself and team, immediately.Out of interest is anyone actually watching the tour this year. I actually can't physically or mentally bring myself to watch it if he starts dominating. Which we all know he will. There is zero doubt in that.
But the dozens of riders, directors say exactly the opposite, as I tried to say it's not an absolute factor but a component to overall success. Not having enough to eat and drink, and in a timely manor is a dramatic change in modern racing.. Not my opinion, just parroting riders and other teams that say their lack of resources ( money) is a factor.No offence but regular feeds don't make you ride away from other top GC riders like it's a Sunday club run.
Historically imho when riders and team managers say they changed diet or training its practically saying we've got a new programme.But the dozens of riders, directors say exactly the opposite, as I tried to say it's not an absolute factor but a component to overall success. Not having enough to eat and drink, and in a timely manor is a dramatic change in modern racing.. Not my opinion, just parroting riders and other teams that say their lack of resources ( money) is a factor.
It's not if you get the @120-160 grams of carbs, but if you get them in proper uptake ratios, which many are saying can't be more than 18-30%, so salts, glucose and sucrose levels saturate and too many concentrated carbs cause body to shed water, so if you get 2 bottles, currently one is bomb, other is water, and often they are using spill bottles and ice bags for body cooling.. They would not intentionally pour carb mixed bottle over their head for cooling, but it happens.No offence but regular feeds don't make you ride away from other top GC riders like it's a Sunday club run.
Colbrelli is an excellent example of era changes.. @2009 start and in 2025, use of diet, training targets, complicated FTP, blood data, training volume, race days are likely very, very different than 2009. And most pro riders from that era start say that race tactics are very very different, no traditional riding warm up, instead very high speeds and efforts from start of the race. A person like 35 year old Sonny would surely tell a story about massive changes since he started, training, eating, body weight, off season, cross training and most say the use of data is night and day different from 2009 vs 2025.Historically imho when riders and team managers say they changed diet or training its practically saying we've got a new programme.
I seem to remember Sonny Colbrelli learning that carbs and training exist. He then went on a incredible run that ended in cardio vascular issues. Hmmm.
The last of those 4 riders since WWII is Hinault. Maybe we are long overdue for another?A feat that only Merckx, Hinault, Coppi and Bobet have managed post second world war afaik.