Tadej Pogacar will race Paris-Roubaix 2025 for the first time, chasing the final Monument in his career—and risking everything to do it. Catch the races live on Flobikes, E3 Canada only and Gent-Wevelgem Canada and USA. Check it out here: https://flosports.link/4cdBRQs

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  1. Pogacar is Pogacar. This is how he is. Pure racing. No safe play. The San Remo would have hurt him. He will give it all at the P-R. That's why he is special. That's why he is great. That's why we love him.

  2. Tadej is phenomenal , a Class Act , Fun , Strong . As much as I would love to see him win , I think he has almost no chance of winning . This is Van der Poels Speciality , and Van der Poel knows the terrain , he trains in Cyclocross & Cobbles , and Hes in Top Form . Tadej has Lots of Guts to enter this race against riders that Do specialie in this type of terrain , and for that he should be Looked up to just for that alone . But his chances are incredibly Slim . Just hope he makes it to finish without damage to his body. If he makes 4th or even 3rd place I think it would be amaing .

  3. Risking it all? More people crash in Basque Country descents or Belgian stage races than in PR. What it also shows is that the TdF is not the only race in cycling, as a lot of new fans and YouTubers seem to think. The guy just prefers to win MSR or PR for the first time over TDF again and again. Even if the chances of him winning this race are actually quite slim, unlike what all of these kinds of channels will probably tell you ahead of the race.

  4. I’m sure his sponsors and team care about the TDF but why fans are frequently so worried he might get hurt and not win the TDF I just don’t understand.

    He doesn’t race bicycles to appease us, he raise his bicycles because that’s what he wants to do and I’m sure he sees racing bicycles as more than just the TDF.

  5. It would be a boring season if Pogi just bites his time for the Tour and then UAE wipes the floor with all the other teams and we get the predictable outcome yawnfest. At least he's an underdog in PR.

  6. Not sure if the argument passes empirical research but for my feeling, pro riders (especially high-tier ones) hurt themselves more often in random slide outs or bunch pileups than on actual "dangerous" races and sectors, so I think it is as risky for him as equivalent time in the saddle on any other race he opts in ahead of the Grand Tours. Referring to random Roglic crashes.

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