This Is Why Tadej Pogačar WILL WIN The Tour De France

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Published 2024-06-02
This Is Why Tadej Pogačar WILL WIN The Tour De France

After what happened at the Giro, Tadej Pogačar is exactly 50 percent of the way to history and his ultimate goal of the season, the Giro-Tour double, which hasn’t been accomplished since Marco Pantani did it in 1998. And now that his pink era is over, all eyes are slowly turning towards the Tour de France, where he’ll try to go for the yellow jersey, and as of right now, there’s no one stopping him. So here’s why Tadej Pogačar is likely going to win the Tour de France and write his name into the history books.

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All Comments (21)
  • @liammerrick6399
    We are so spoiled with the number of great riders we currently have. They are all likable guys too. I hope pog wins the tour. He's had a great season. He definitely looks leaner and he's obviously driven.
  • @yang1212
    ahh... reminds me of the good times when everyone was saying in 22 and 23 that Tadej will win the Tour easy. It's been 2 years, give Jonas some respect mate
  • @GeminiBforKids
    I hope he will win. I love him as a rider, plus I am slovenian:)
  • @user-ix9fs4gb1g
    what kind of logic is this? at the Giro he didn’t have a single competitor, not only because of his excellent shape, but because no one was at his level initially, on the other hand the tour brings together all the best, let’s hope that Jonas will be in good shape, like Roglich and Remko
  • @tvsmed
    Great analysis that match my conclusions both from the Giro and Pogacar's current level plus the outlook for his tour. I cannot recall a more perfect executed grand tour than his Giro. He's more mature and has even sharpened his killing moves.
  • @infamousbugg
    Pogi is completely dominating everyone atm. The weather has been cooler in the early races though, so we'll see how he handles the heat. He's had trouble in the past couple TDF's when a long climb hits on a hot day.
  • @Kroelle72
    If Vingegaard takes the TDF this year I’ll be amazed, but not surprised. He is the only rider who can tire Pogi out of the backwheel…
  • @fer38jan
    Nice analysis, thanks. Btw, Pogi will win TDF 2024!
  • @luiszavarce2795
    Perfect description, I'd like to add pogachar is the rider who enjoys it the most, racing in the actual world tour
  • @derosa8736
    Today I just confirm tour to France on last 3 stages.. I hope our two will be in front....
  • Only Roglič could stop him. He wasn't seriously injured like the other two.
  • @FIFAHopper
    not only are all his competitors either injured or coming back from one, Pogi will also more likely than not have the strongest supporting team and it wouldn't be close.
  • Would love to see a Tour and Giro win for this outstanding young man; who knows, the triple grand tour sweep? Also, I remember reading that he is eying the World Championships as well. Likewise, hope that his rivals are getting healthier as well. I always hate seeing athletes go down in injury.
  • I really just want a competitive race with the best riders at their best. It will be a lot less meaningful if Pogacar wins because Vingegaard is not at his best. If I had to bet on one rider to win it would be Pogacar, but if you say Pogacar against all the other riders then I would have to take the field because the TDF is unpredictable, and you never really know until it starts who has the best form to win it all.
  • @lise1255
    Now it's his chance with Vingegård injured and still recovering 😂