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Tadej Pogacar ‘already counting the years until retirement’ after latest Tour de France success
Tadej Pogacar has admitted that he is “already counting down the years until retirement” after his latest Tour de France ...
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Tadej Pogacar likely to give up Vuelta spot to teammate: "My only clear goals are the World Championships and Il Lombardia"
Finally, it's over. That must have been running through Tadej Pogacar's mind as he crossed the finish line of the Tour de France 2025 in Paris. At the final press conference, the Slovenian was allowed ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I'm already counting the years until retirement' - Tadej Pogačar accepts he cannot win forever
Tadej Pogačar has confirmed his goals for the final part of the 2025 season and admitted that he is "already counting the ...
The 2025 Tour de France has been dominated by Tadej Pogačar. What to know about the Slovenian cycling star on verge of fourth title.
* 2018 was Pogacar's breakthrough year. He won the Tour de l'Avenir, a stage race for young riders often seen as a springboard for the Tour de France. He also won the mountains classification in that ...
A thrilling final stage in Paris brought an end to a Tour de France competed at breakneck speed for all three weeks ...
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AFP on MSNTadej Pogacar triumphs in Tour de France for fourth time
Tadej Pogacar closed out a supreme 21-day performance to win the Tour de France in Paris on Sunday, crushing his rivals in the 3,400km slog to rack up a fourth title.
Tadej Pogacar closed in on a fourth Tour de France title after safely finishing Saturday's penultimate stage and maintaining his big lead over arch-rival Jonas Vingegaard.
At just 26, Tadej Pogacar has turned the Tour de France into his kingdom, claiming his fourth title on Sunday and cementing a reign that recalls the hunger of Eddy Merckx and the iron grip of Lance ...
The roads were dangerously slippery after heavy rain. A fourth Tour de France title was all but won anyway, so finishing ...
Two-time Tour champion Jonas Vinegaard finished the overall race 4 minutes, 24 seconds behind Pogačar — the fifth straight year they were 1-2.
Tadej Pogacar closed out a supreme 21-day performance to win the Tour de France in a rainy Paris, crushing his rivals to rack ...
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