Won the Tour de l'Avenir without winning a stage and was pretty passive, then got humbled by Marc frigging Hurshi in the U23 world championships. Then joins UAE and Gianetti and becomes a mutant overnight.
Do people here actually watch cycling, or are they just professional 'experts' on the clinic?
Pogacar won the Tour de l'Avenir by a bigger margin than anyone else since 2010. He did so in a very competitive field, with almost everyone in the top 14 becoming at least a decent pro. Moreover, Pog was the third youngest in the top 14.
Tour de l'Avenir is a six-man national team race. It's not like he had Politt and Wellens there to control the break, then Sivakov, Majka, Yates, and Almeida started setting a fast pace and he attacked... the Slovenian team was weak and when the mountains came, he only had three teammates left.
Looking back at the 2018 Tour de l'Avenir mountain stages: stage 7, Colombia controlled and Sosa attacked, only Pog and McNulty were able to keep up with him. Pog worked the hardest, trying to open up the gap against the others, and at the end of the stage, he took the yellow jersey. McNulty, who mostly had a free ride behind Pog and Sosa, celebrated early at the finish line, and Sosa jumped ahead of him.
Stage 8. Again, there were many attacks, and Pog had to close the gaps alone without his teammates. Mader managed to gain an advantage on the descent and won the stage. Pog finished with the other contenders.
Stage 9. The queen stage. Pog attacked 18 kilometers before the finish. No one from the GC group could keep up with him. He caught Ries (who had gone a little earlier) quickly and dragged him to the finish line, almost catching up with the Spanish breakaway rider. Ries won the sprint, as Pog worked the most, setting the pace throughout the entire climb. But most importantly, Pog clocked more than a minute on the climb over the other GC contenders and cemented his GC lead.
Stage 10, last stage. Pog made a mistake or his bike was crap, I don't know. But he went off the road massively on the descent. He lost more than a minute, spent almost the entire stage riding solo to catch up with the GC group, managed to make up for the more than one-minute deficit, and celebrated his overall victory at the finish line.