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Sean Kelly's Classics Column: Just Like Pogačar, Paul Seixas Has the Whole Package, but He Shouldn't Ride the Tour This Summer

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The two-time Liège-Bastogne-Liège winner shares his thoughts on Tadej Pogačar's stunning fourth La Doyenne title, Demi Vollering's untouchable climbing credentials, and where next for France's super talent

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A new great cycling rivalry seems to have been born in Liège. It's Romandie's turn with Primož Roglič.

The Slowene clears everything, but the cycling world refreshes itself on the only 19-year-old Frenchman Paul Seixas. He is not only a complete driver, but also a national project.

·Munich, Germany
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Winner of Liège-Bastogne-Liège for the fourth time in his career, the world champion closed Sunday a spring of the XXL classics. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Tadej Pogacar no longer runs against his rivals. He runs against history. This Sunday’s Liège-Bastoña-Liège reconfirmed that the Slovenian has settled in a territory reserved for a select few, that Olympus where the classics cease to be careers to become biography. In the Dean, the oldest monument on the calendar, Pogacar kept the crown another year, signed his fourth win in Liège and raised his total account of Monuments to 13 . Another blow on…

·Barcelona, Spain
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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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