Tadej Pogacar proved once again on Sunday at
Liege-Bastogne-Liege that he remains the man to beat in the World Tour peloton. Obliterating all his so-called rivals, the Slovenian put in a now typically impressive display to solo to the win at the Ardennes Monument. Whilst undoubtedly impressed by Pogacar's performance,
Alberto Contador does have some concerns.
The root of Contador's concern for Pogacar is burnout. After all, the
UAE Team Emirates - XRG has been very active this season, racing all four of the Monuments to date, plus other Classics such as La Fleche Wallonne, the Amstel Gold Race and Strade Bianche, and the UAE Tour back in February. In many of these race, Pogacar has also spent a long time riding solo after launching long-range attacks. According to Contador, these efforts might catch up with the world champion sometime soon.
"I think that from the inside, the people around him must be starting to tell him: 'Hey Tadej, you don't have to start 70-80km from the finish line. We're going to be effective and we're going to save and economise on strength,'" Contador tells Eurosport following Liege-Bastogne-Liege. "I'm convinced that this preparation that Tadej is carrying out, with this calendar that would be almost two months of competition, with races that are skipped but [ones that are] very demanding, is not the best preparation for the
Tour de France."
Compared to the likes of Jonas Vingegaard, Primoz Roglic and even Remco Evenepoel, Pogacar has been a much more regular figure so far in 2025. And although this hasn't stopped him bringing in incredible success, Contador doesn't think the UAE Team Emirates - XRG leader will be able to stay at such a high level for ever. "Let's see how the fatigue of a calendar… Not only in the race, but also when you are at home taking care of everything to the millimetre for races of almost 300km," comments the Spanish icon. "If I were the UAE team, I would be afraid of the efforts, the continuous efforts."
How many classics did Contador win? I'm guessing 0
Came close for Lombardia. His word here would matter if Pogi were a Grand Tour centric rider.