PARIS (AP) – At just 26 years old, Tadej Pogačar is among cycling’s greats and also admired as a spectacular rider. The world champion wins on all terrains, and is favorite to win a fourth Tour de France title.
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PARIS (AP) – At just 26 years old, Tadej Pogačar is among cycling’s greats and also admired as a spectacular rider. The world champion wins on all terrains, and is favorite to win a fourth Tour de France title.
Pogačar lines up Saturday in the northern city of Lille with his confidence sky-high, boosted by a stellar first half of the season punctuated with prestigious wins in both one-day and stage races.
This year, the Slovenian rider won a third Liège-Bastogne-Liège title and other one day-classics. Most recently, he won the Critérium du Dauphiné, a Tour tune-up, with a dominant display in the mountains.
“I’m lucky to have had close to the perfect preparation this year,” the UAE Team Emirates leader said. “Everything has gone really smoothly, especially coming off a great altitude camp with my teammates.”