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- Seixas has not beaten Vingegaard in any race and unlikely to do so in the near future.
One-week races: 1.Pogi... 2.Vingegaard... 3.DelToro... 4.Seixas... 5.Pidcock.
One-day races like Strade, LBL, Lombardia: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.Pidcock
Grand tour races: 1.Pogi... 2Vingegaard... 3.Seixas/DelToro/Ayuso
- The absolute favorite in Flanders is Pogi, but anything can happen, nothing is 100%.
Nevertheless, here is the current state of cycling:
One-week races: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.DelToro... 4.Vingegaard... 5.Ayuso.
One-day races like Strade, LBL, Lombardia: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.Evenepoel
Grand tour races: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.Vingegaard/DelToro/Ayuso
Cobbled classics: 1.Pogi/MVDP... 3.Mads Pedersen
- Jens Voigt knows nothing. Here is the current state of cycling:
One-week races: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.DelToro... 4.Vingegaard... 5.Ayuso.
One-day races like Strade, LBL, Lombardia: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.Evenepoel
Grand tour races: 1.Pogi... 2.Seixas... 3.Vingegaard/DelToro/Ayuso
Cobbled classics: 1.Pogi/MVDP... 3.Mads Pedersen
- Even Wout himself admitted that it wasn't a fair fight
- Very good analysis of this trio. Love watching them on YouTube.
I agree that Pogacar wins it again. Nobody would be able to match his intensity. He can dial it up more if needed. He's rested and ready to go win his 12th Monument.
- this requires that he not have a mechanical. More than once, he's lost out on an opportunity to win because of a late mechanical. Let's hope the equipment holds up this time.
- Not really sure what you're going on there, because the Ayuso, del Toro and Seixas have not done anything that puts them definitively above Lipo with regards to the Tour de France. And we won't see Vingegaard vs Pogačar till the Tour de France.
- Stage 21 2025 Winner Wout Van Aert. 4th place Tadej Pogacar.
- Stage 21 2025 TDF is something you might want to rewatch.
- It's par for the course when Mauro Gianetti is your role model.
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