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Riders like Tadej Pogačar aren’t supposed to ride Paris-Ro
The world champion won his first Dauphiné title on Sunday, beating rivals Vingegaard and Evenepoel
These two Tour de France goliaths have opposing styles in the mountains: Vingegaard is the master of measured, sustained efforts; Pogačar the epitome of explosive panache. The Slovenian may appear to
It's the calm before the storm, but once the flag drops, can anyone stop the Slovene?
But Tadej Pogacar has the speed and stamina to eat up the toughest climbs of the Tour de France, says Simon Barnes
Dream weekend for Alpecin-Deceuninck overshadowed as Philipsen crashes out
Looking for: Yellow jersey and a fistful of stages