Tadej Pogačar
The latest news from four-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar
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Paul Seixas will 'destroy everybody' says Tadej Pogačar, after being pushed all the way at Liège-Bastogne-LiègeIn turn, Seixas called Pogačar the greatest rider of all time
By James Shrubsall Published
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'The cobbles, by the way, are excellent in London' - how crowds at Herne Hill cheered home Wout van Aert to victory at Paris-RoubaixThe Belgian's Paris-Roubaix win wasn't just celebrated across Belgium
By Meg Elliot Published
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KoMs, 'paradise' and 100K+ kudos: the Strava activity of Wout van Aert's Paris-Roubaix victory'Tadej Pogačar rode with Wout van Aert' says Strava – that's one way of putting it
By James Shrubsall Published
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'I will be back, maybe not next year' – Tadej Pogačar defers history-making after second place at Paris-RoubaixWorld champion beaten in sprint by Wout van Aert after 'no regrets' performance
By Tom Davidson Published
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I won't be surprised if Tadej Pogačar wins Paris-Roubaix, but it will still be an achievement for the agesThe Slovenian could achieve sporting immortality on Sunday
By Adam Becket Published
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Goats, cobble inspections and the Easter Bunny: this week in cycling's social mediaI'm obsessed with the goats
By Meg Elliot Published
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'It takes away all hope, that's how big the difference is' – Tadej Pogačar's riding is beyond demotivating, says Classics rivalThe peloton is now riding at three speeds, says Belgian rouleur Oliver Naesen
By James Shrubsall Published
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'How can you stop in one second?' – 54 riders could be fined after jumping red light at the Tour of FlandersRace-winner Tadej Pogačar is one of the group being investigated
By Meg Elliot Published
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If Tadej Pogačar wins Paris-Roubaix this weekend, will anything stop him taking all five Monuments?Paris-Roubaix is the big ask, but after that it's downhill all the way, right? Not quite
By James Shrubsall Published
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Two down, three to go – Can Tadej Pogačar complete the Monument clean sweep?The World Champion could become the first rider to win all five Monuments in a single season
By Joseph Lycett Published
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'When I race there is pressure to win' – Tadej Pogačar triumphs at the Tour of Flanders for a record-equalling third victoryThe World Champion soloed to victory after a decisive move on the Oude Kwaremont
By Joseph Lycett Published
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Tadej Pogačar's Milan-San Remo jersey fetches €95,100 at auctionThe storied jersey is battered by his crash and signed by his team-mates
By James Shrubsall Published
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The Tour de France is 99 days away – does anyone look likely to challenge Tadej Pogačar?Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel are both looking good, and Paul Seixas has arrived...
By Adam Becket Published
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Tadej Pogačar won Milan-San Remo on a cracked frame with a rubbing disc brakeThe damage was incurred in a crash that the Slovenian initially thought had ended his race. No chance!
By James Shrubsall Published
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'I thought it was all over' – Tadej Pogačar outsprints Tom Pidcock to win Milan-San Remo after late crashThe World Champion claims elusive victory after crashing before the Cipressa
By Joseph Lycett Published
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'Everybody's looking at me' – Tadej Pogačar on his dates with destiny at Milan-San Remo and Paris-RoubaixThe world champion could become the first rider in almost 50 years to win all five Monuments – but how much does it matter to him? Tom Davidson meets him to find out
By Tom Davidson Published
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'It was a crazy situation' – knee injury that nearly ended Tadej Pogačar's Tour de France last year apparently caused by crash with Visma-Lease a Bike carThe Slovenian's agent says he collided with the team car ahead of stage 18
By James Shrubsall Published
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Potholes, Pogačar and Vingegaard's bib tights – this week in cycling's social mediaJonas Vingegaard's Paris-Nice fashion faux pas sent the internet into overdrive
By Meg Elliot Published
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'It's really extraordinary' – young French phenom's Strade Bianche second place could have been the ride of the raceDespite all the pressure, 19-year-old Paul Seixas pulled off a superb result
By James Shrubsall Published
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Strade Bianche proved once again why it's one of the greatest races, as the thrilling finish to the women's edition stole the showIn the Piazza del Campo, legends are born
By Adam Becket Published
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'A great start to the season' – Tadej Pogačar solos 78km to record-breaking Strade Bianche victoryPaul Seixas second and Isaac del Toro third as world champion charges to fourth win at Italian gravel Classic
By Tom Davidson Published
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Strade Bianche 2026 men's start list: All 175 riders confirmedTadej Pogačar, Tom Pidcock and Paul Seixas among favourites for Italian Classic
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'He just wants to smash everyone' – why Strade Bianche is unmissable this weekend, starting with the Paul Seixas-Tadej Pogačar duelIt's set to be more open, all the stars are there, and there are some mouthwatering head-to-heads lined up
By James Shrubsall Published
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'We shouldn't complain about Tadej Pogačar' – the Slovenian is there to be beaten, says Tom Pidcock's coach ahead of Strade BiancheThe Italian 'white roads' race is one that gets the Briton out of bed, says Kurt Bogaerts
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tadej Pogačar kept one of these new bikes in the dark for most of last season – introducing the new special edition Colnago Y1RS and V5RSColnago launches two limited edition black race bikes – bikes so dark you can barely make them out in the pictures
By Andy Carr Published
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'I hope to have a good start' – Tadej Pogačar 'excited to get stuck in' on season debut at Strade Bianche this weekendUAE Team Emirates-XRG rider targeting third victory in a row at Tuscan gravel Classic
By Tom Davidson Published
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'Have fun, eat carbs': training advice from Tadej Pogačar and blue sky team rides in this week's cycling social media roundupYou could also help one team soundtrack their Omloop Nieuwsblad presentation, if you're fast enough
By Meg Elliot Published
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'This is about getting more views' – UAE Team Emirates-XRG using outriders to protect Tadej Pogačar from unwanted attention while trainingA string of incidents, including with Pogačar himself, prompted the move
By James Shrubsall Published
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Did Tadej Pogačar just share his secret power data on Strava?World champion appears to publish all his training zones, and the numbers are jaw-dropping
By Tom Davidson Published
