In this video, we bid farewell to cycling champion Tadej Pogačar as he races for the last time in 2025 at the Andorra Cycling Masters. Join us as we explore this unique event, where Pogačar will face off against his Tour de France rival Jonas Vingegaard, fellow Slovenian Primož Roglič, and his UAE teammate Isaac del Toro.
We’ll delve into the details of this invitation-only exhibition race, including the potential fee involved and the significance of this final pedal turn before Pogačar’s well-deserved break. Discover how Pogačar’s mother, Marjeta, expressed her understanding of her son’s mental fatigue, and learn about his other commitments, such as attending the UCI Esports World Championships and the Beking criterium.
Get an exclusive look at Pogačar’s 2025 racing season, which included 50 days of competition, and find out how he balanced his successful spring Classics campaign, the Tour de France, and the World Championships. Don’t miss this insightful glimpse into the world of professional cycling and the legacy of a champion.

In a stunning announcement, cycling superstar Today Poger will hang up his wheels for the season at the Andor Cycling Masters in 2025. But this isn’t just any race. It’s a star-studded event that will see Pogachar face off against his Tour to France rivals in a thrilling showdown. And this is where it gets intriguing. The young Slovenian who has dominated the sport in recent years will take on Jonas Vingard, Primos Rocklich and his own teammate Isaac Del Toro in the picturesque principality of Andor. This exclusive race is set to be a high stakes affair with substantial fees rumored to be involved. Pogot’s 2025 season has been a grueling one with 50 days of racing and intense training camps. His mother, Margetta, revealed to Le Perosene that she noticed her son’s exhaustion, sparking speculation about his future in the sport. A potential retirement on the horizon. Despite the physical toll, Bogachar has achieved remarkable success, winning numerous races and claiming the world championship title. However, he has declined a lucrative offer to ride in the tour to France criteriums in Singapore and Japan, opting for a well-deserved break. As the season winds down, Pogachar’s schedule remains packed. He is set to attend the UCI Esports World Championships in Abu Dhabi and will be the headlining act at the Baking Criterium near his Monte Carlo residence. The upcoming UAE team Emirates XRG training camp in Spain will be a pivotal moment where Pogatar’s plans for the 2026 season will be discussed and potentially revealed. But here’s the twist. Will Pogatar’s break from racing be a temporary respit or a sign of a changing career trajectory. The cycling world eagerly awaits his next move, leaving fans and critics alike with plenty to ponder. Stay tuned as this story unfolds. Then feel free to share your thoughts on what the future holds for this cycling legend.

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