Afterwards, world champion Pogacar took to Instagram to reflect on the race. "Congrats Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna. Glad to share the podium with such legends, but don’t be fooled, I will be back for more with an amazing
UAE Team Emirates - XRG, who did a superb job keeping me safe, leading me out, changing my clothes and feeding me," reflected the Slovenian superstar. "Couldn’t ask for better atmosphere these days, thank you boys, on to the next goals."
Notably though, the top comment on Pogacar's post is from non other than Van der Poel himself. Cheekily, the
Alpecin-Deceuninck leader replied: "Next year the Cipressa under 8min?” Never one to miss out, Pogacar responded to Van der Poel with a smart reply of his own: "I am analysing right now, we can go a bit faster. Like 59s."
Clearly, both were joking and an ascent of the Cipressa in under eight minutes is still some way off from reality. The truth is though, UAE Team Emirates - XRG maybe could have completed the climb faster than they did last weekend.
Isaac del Toro had been expected to offer a big help in the leadout for a Pogacar attack, but with the Mexican slightly out of position at the foot of the climb, only
Tim Wellens and Jhonatan Narvaez could offer their services.
Although it may not seem like too much difference, had Del Toro also been able to do a turn, maybe Pogacar would have able to attack a little more savagely, knowing he had less distance until the top of the climb! Perhaps we'll find out in 2026...