The Winning Was Never the Boring Part – When Tadej Pogačar Does It Like He Did at Milan-San Remo, I Could Watch Him Win Every Week
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Slovenian champion finally best in Sanremo. Merckx confident he can win in Roubaix.
The great ex-Beppe Saronni discovered Tadej and how he was obsessed with classical and won it as an iridato
After Tadej Pogacar's sacre on Milan-San Remo, some observers begin to give voice regarding the performance of the Slovenian, still dominating and rarely defeated.
Milan-Sanremo will be regarded as the pinnacle of the Pogačar era – and why cycling’s most dominant rider still inspires devotion
I have a confession to make.I was staying in London at the weekend to attend a few gigs, so was forced to watch both editions of Milan-Sanremo, Italian coffee etiquette-breaking latte in hand, in a selection of the capital’s fashionable cycling shops-cum-cafés (thanks very much, unreliable hotel internet connection and glitchy Discovery+ app).But I’m glad ...
The winning was never the boring part – When Tadej Pogačar does it like he did at Milan-San Remo, I could watch him win every week
After a streak of 50km-plus victories, boredom was starting to settle in around the World Champion's success, but winning by half a wheel on Via Roma was as thrilling as it gets
Neither the competition nor a fall could stop Tadej Pogacar on his way to his first triumph at Milan-Sanremo. Cycling legend Eddie Merckx was then enthusiastic about the idea of the Slovenian - and speechless.
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