Is Tadej Pogačar’s 2026 season the most dominant performance in the history of modern cycling? With the 2026 Tour de France just around the corner, Pogačar looks completely unstoppable after demolishing the WorldTour stage race calendar.

In this video, we break down the scary truth behind Tadej Pogačar’s current form, his flawless stage race record this season, and why his rivals—including Jonas Vingegaard—should be absolutely terrified ahead of the Grand Départ in Barcelona.

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  1. He is a wonderkid. It is like seeing Usain Bolt winning a 100 sprint with three seconds. And the crazy thing is that Pogačar is not doped. That should teach Usain Bolt a lesson or two

  2. Bro! How many times are you going to make the same video with the same title???

    Scary truth about…

    It’s getting old,

    You do it at least once a year

    You did it three months ago and also 3 months ago was “the terrifying reality” , which is essentially the same clickbait title.

  3. I've witnessed the pro peloton since the 90's. And I am well aware of the best riders before. I have never seen someone close to Pogachar, on all levels. Not just the goat champion but an incredible human being.

  4. Pogacar is in a league of his own. Jonas is the second best in grand tours. Del Toro, Lipowitz, Seixas and Remco will battle it out for 3rd at the Le Tour. We're in for a treat 🎉 🇨🇵🚴🏽

  5. Pogacar would never have won another TdF had Jonas not suffered the crash that would have ended the career of any other rider. A pneumothorax and smashed up rib cage is a guarantee of diminished oxygen uptake (and yes, I am a doctor).

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