Slovenia’s national coach, Uroš Murn, believes his team is ready to shine at the Road World Championships in Rwanda. With Tadej Pogačar as the defending champion and top favorite, Murn also highlights Primož Roglič’s potential to make a difference. Roglič, fresh from a high-altitude training camp, is expected to play a crucial role in the final stages of the race. Will he be able to mix things up and secure a win for Slovenia? Find out more about Slovenia’s strategy and the upcoming duel between Remco Evenepoel and Pogačar in this insightful interview with Coach Murn.

Here’s a bold truth. When it comes to the Rwanda UCI Road World Championships, Slovenia’s national team isn’t just showing up. They’re coming to dominate. But here’s where it gets controversial. While everyone’s eyes are on defending champion Ted Pogacher, coach Uros M is quietly banking on Primage Raglitch to shake things up in Kegali. Could this be the underdog story we’re missing? Let’s break it down. Speaking ahead of the team’s African journey, Mer dropped a bombshell. Slovenia is better prepared than last year’s Swiss showdown where Pogacher’s solo victory left the competition in the dust. And this is the part most people miss. While Pogotcher remains the clear favorite, Ragglitch’s recent two-week altitude training camp in Sierra Nevada has the coach convinced the 35-year-old can mix things up in the final kilometers. We all know how prepared he is when he comes straight to the races, M said, hinting at Raglitch’s relentless work ethic. But is this a strategic gamble or a desperate move to split the team’s focus? We’ll let you decide. The stakes, a 267.5 km route on September 28th that favors climbers with 680 m of ascent. Remco Evanapole, Belgium’s rising star, is the top favorite, but Pagachar’s UAE teammate Brandon McNelte’s recent GP Montreal win proves the race is far from a foregone conclusion. Mn even teased a potential duel between Evanapul and Pogachar, a clash that could leave fans breathless. But what about Rogich? Could his experience and tactical nouse tip the scales for Slovenia? The coach’s words are clear. Primoj will be perfectly prepared to ensure the outcome. Now for the strategy. Mn admits the team will play it more conservatively this time, aiming for early breakaways rather than chasing constant attacks. Mate Movoric’s peak form is a key asset. The World Championships in Rwanda are historic and cycling news team of journalists is on the ground to bring you live updates, in-depth analysis, and the drama as it unfolds. And if you’re still wondering who will wear the rainbow jersey, drop your predictions in the comments. We’re eager to hear your

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