Witness history as Tadej Pogačar cements his status as the world’s greatest cyclist by winning his second consecutive UCI Road World Championships title in Kigali, Rwanda. From a grueling 267.5 km course with 5,475 meters of elevation gain to a masterful solo attack on Mont Kigali, Pogačar dominated the 2025 Cycling World Championships like never before.

In this video, we break down:

Key moments from the 2025 Cycling World Championships

Pogačar’s winning strategy and solo attack

Record-breaking achievements in his 2025 season, including Tour de France victories

The significance of the rainbow jersey and historical context

Don’t miss this in-depth analysis of one of cycling’s greatest performances.

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In a historic display of dominance, Tadage Pagakar has once again proven why he is one of cycling’s all-time greats. On September 28th, 2025 in Kegali, Rwanda, Pagakar claimed his second consecutive UCI Road World Championships title, delivering a masterclass performance that earned him the coveted rainbow jersey and cemented his status as the world’s greatest cyclist. The 2025 UCI Road World Championships were historic in their own right. For the first time, the event was held on African soil, bringing a new level of challenge and excitement to the race. The 267.5 km course with a staggering 5,475 m of elevation gain pushed riders to their limits. The route featured demanding climbs such as Mont Keiggali, Kot Deig, Kot de Kimhura, and the steep Moore degali. Each ascent tested both endurance and tactical skill, making this one of the toughest courses in recent memory. Pagakar, renowned for his aggressive racing style, made his move on Mont Keiggali, more than 100 km from the finish. Initially accompanied by Wanay Yuso and Isaac Del Toro, Pagakar soon broke away on his own, launching a solo effort that would last the final 66 km. His relentless pace and masterful strategy left his competitors trailing. Belgian star Remco Even finished nearly 90 seconds behind while Ireland’s Ben Healey secured third place, marking Ireland’s first podium in the event since 1989. This victory is particularly remarkable because Pogakar is only the second rider in the past 20 years to retain the rainbow jersey following Peter Sean’s wins from 2015 to 2017. His triumph in Kegali adds to an already stellar 2025 season which includes his fourth Tour to France title and victories in several prestigious spring classics. Notably, Pagakar is the first male cyclist to win both the Tour to France and the UCI Road World Championship road race in two successive years, 2024 and 2025. Pagakar’s 2025 season has been historic. Beyond the world championships and tour to France, he has claimed victories in multiple monuments including lies baston lies laf fleshwallan and the gyro d Lombardia. These wins bring his total monument victories to eight during the 2025 tour to France. He also achieved his 100th professional win, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most versatile and dominant cyclists in history. Looking ahead, Pagakar will set his sights on the Gyro de Lombardia, aiming to continue this incredible run of form. Wearing the rainbow jersey once more, he not only demonstrates his supremacy in the world of cycling, but also inspires a new generation of riders to reach for greatness. In conclusion, Tadage Pagakar’s victory at the 2025 UCI Road World Championships is a testament to his exceptional talent, determination, and strategic brilliance. His achievements this season have set a new benchmark in professional cycling, and his legacy as one of the sport’s greatest champions continues to

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