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So now I'm reading here that freaking Paris-Roubaix is more important and bigger than the Vuelta. It's not even funny.
People need to get a grip of reality. Grand Tours are in a different stratosphere compared to monuments. Everything else is just fanboyism and coping.
 
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And this thread is about GTs and week long stage races. IMO the Vuelta has become a glaring omission in Pogacar's palmarès. PR is not because for a rider of his generational talents PR is a bonus cherry.
Correct, thats what the thread is about.

Glaring omission is such an overstatement and overdramatic way of putting it though.

PR is huge in terms of potentially winning all the monuments. A feat very few riders has managed.

He is trying to do both of what the thread is about and winning the monuments.
He is trying to do both each season, but cant do it all in one.

Targeting all the monuments... just means he cant do two GTs in the same season and right now the Tour is the biggest priority when it comes to GTs. The Vuelta will just have to wait. Thats his and the teams decision. Be critical all you want but thats the situation. But he is "only" 27. Have some faith. He will get to it and try to win it.

I dont really understand how one cant understand he is trying to balance all he wants to achieve and thats his decision.

Being over ridiculous about this freaking Vuelta is getting out of hand in my opinion. Not targeted at you.
 
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So now I'm reading here that freaking Paris-Roubaix is more important and bigger than the Vuelta. It's not even funny.
People need to get a grip of reality. Grand Tours are in a different stratosphere compared to monuments. Everything else is just fanboyism and coping.
No, you didn't read it: you made it up.
Some might argue such thing, but all people had written here was that for Pog's legacy winning PR would've been more important than winning the Vuelta.

Lets push it one step further.
What do you think would be bigger in Pog's situation:
A) winning PR and MSR and therefore having won all 5 monuments?
B) winning Vuelta + one more Giro?

But... but... Vuelta > PR, and Giro > MSR.
Right?!? Right?


Dude, there's no way you are not able to get it.
 
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But back to the original question in the first post of this thread.

Pogacar will do it.
None of the other riders listed will do it.
 
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But back to the original question in the first post of this thread.

Pogacar will do it.
None of the other riders listed will do it.
I think Jonas will mange it next year. He will tick off Giro and two one-weeks this season.
 
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But back to the original question in the first post of this thread.

Pogacar will do it.
None of the other riders listed will do it.
yeah he does seem the type to go for races like Tour de Suisse just for *** and giggles. He'll do Vuelta sooner or later, sounded like he was close to going in 2025 but caught a virus late in the Tour and needed extra time for recovery, one year he will feel fresh enough coming out of the Tour and get it done, possibly due to injury earlier in season or during TdF.

Vingegaard won't do Suisse because of Crit. Daup. is better Tour-prep; so i don't expect him to go for bingo on the week-long sheet. Unless if Visma and ASO enters some sort of conflict and they have their stars do non-ASO races in an attempt to force a sharing of TV-money, but that is in the less likely to happen category.
 
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yeah he does seem the type to go for races like Tour de Suisse just for *** and giggles. He'll do Vuelta sooner or later, sounded like he was close to going in 2025 but caught a virus late in the Tour and needed extra time for recovery, one year he will feel fresh enough coming out of the Tour and get it done, possibly due to injury earlier in season or during TdF.

Vingegaard won't do Suisse because of Crit. Daup. is better Tour-prep; so i don't expect him to go for bingo on the week-long sheet. Unless if Visma and ASO enters some sort of conflict and they have their stars do non-ASO races in an attempt to force a sharing of TV-money, but that is in the less likely to happen category.
This year appears to be a good year to do TdS:

it's only 5 stages (it used to be 8*) and the TdF this year is back-loaded: will big stuff even happen before stage 14 / the 18th of July?


*in 2025,
around 2004-2019 it was 9 stages,
back around 2002 it was 10 stages
 
This year appears to be a good year to do TdS:

it's only 5 stages (it used to be 8*) and the TdF this year is back-loaded: will big stuff even happen before stage 14 / the 18th of July?


*in 2025,
around 2004-2019 it was 9 stages,
back around 2002 it was 10 stages
I mean, it's entirely possible that Pogacar attacks on Tourmalet and takes good time at the finish and we get the classic "Tour is over" after stage 6
 
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Vingegaard cares about the 3 GTs hence going for the Giro but I don't think he gives a *** about the importance of one week races. He prefers family time and will probably retire in 3-4 years anyway. Having said this if all goes to plan he might just complete PN, Catalunya and Giro (basically like Pogacar 2024) this year by default and than he would only miss Suisse, which again, begs the question if it still even counts.
So, as speculated, Vingegaard adds PN and now is "only" short 4 others. Let's see if Catalunya follows as well.
 
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Surprised Roglic isn't racing Suisse this year. Also, Vingegaard will beat Pogacar to this.

The next likeliest to do this are not Remco and Almeida but Del Toro and Seixas. I am fine with Ayuso still on there but this is his year to show he can do it in a GT, if he's able to recover from his injury. I think he can do serious damage in the one-weeks for sure.

Remco needs to win a one-week this year or just take him off the list. It's baffling how a guy can win a Vuelta, look good in a Tour, win LBL and other hilly classics, and just not be able to win a one-week stage race.
 
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Surprised Roglic isn't racing Suisse this year. Also, Vingegaard will beat Pogacar to this.

The next likeliest to do this are not Remco and Almeida but Del Toro and Seixas. I am fine with Ayuso still on there but this is his year to show he can do it in a GT, if he's able to recover from his injury. I think he can do serious damage in the one-weeks for sure.

Remco needs to win a one-week this year or just take him off the list. It's baffling how a guy can win a Vuelta, look good in a Tour, win LBL and other hilly classics, and just not be able to win a one-week stage race.
Pogi will race Suisse. Jonas will probably complete his missing races next season, could've done it earlier but his crashes....
Pogi will tick off Romandie and Suisse this season, and the other missing races don't fit his schedule.
 
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I mean, it's entirely possible that Pogacar attacks on Tourmalet and takes good time at the finish and we get the classic "Tour is over" after stage 6

I would go further and hypothesize that UAE is planning it. Only Vingegaard's potential improvement could prevent the race from "ending" then.
 
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With Jonas racing the Giro completely unopposed this year, maybe he will get them all.

But do riders keep this checklist?
I'm sure they do for for the GT's. But if I had all three GT pelts on my wall, would I really care about all of those other races?
 
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With Jonas racing the Giro completely unopposed this year, maybe he will get them all.

But do riders keep this checklist?
I'm sure they do for for the GT's. But if I had all three GT pelts on my wall, would I really care about all of those other races?
If you can do it, it's an historic record for the ages.
 
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Vingegaard and Pogacar are likely to win all of these stage races. Roglic was close but he is not going to win the Tour.
I believe everyone else was just included to have more names in the table. There is no chance Ayuso, Remco and Almeida win half of them let alone all of them.
 
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Remco needs to win a one-week this year or just take him off the list. It's baffling how a guy can win a Vuelta, look good in a Tour, win LBL and other hilly classics, and just not be able to win a one-week stage rarace.
Not to speak of his tts which should be a cheatcode in oneweekers.

Although the 1weekers are also less tt-biased than before
 
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