We can speculate to the cows come home. Look back at what has been done before by other dopers. It’s this, it’s that. Whatever. When we stop being either impressed or angry and take the time to analyse Pogacar’s performances across a long period of time, we see certain obvious patterns. We see that even his most talented rivals are not close at all, not really. And that’s not all. He’s light years ahead in pretty much every race type, except for MVdP in a couple of classics. He also maintains his superhuman form across pretty much entire seasons, with just the odd weird ‘bad’ day resulting in maybe only a podium place. Or a weird blip during a GC. Yeah, those *are* odd come to think of it. And then there’s those ITTs where he has recently been seemingly exposed as being normal. Only to roar back up to superhuman levels the next day. The world ITT was very odd indeed. So what’s the pattern? Is it all just random? A supremely talented man simply battling with human frailty. The pattern, as far as I can tell, is a level and consistency of performance that is extraordinary and yet can still malfunction randomly and inexplicably. It’s the randomness of the malfunctions that are the giveaway, happening to a rider who then starts to properly function again the next day or the next big race a few days later. I don’t know about you, but that sounds far more like mechanical things going wrong for Pogacar than anything biological.