Sean Kelly Classics Column: Tadej Pogacar will already be thinking about how he can win Paris-Roubaix next year
Briefly

Tadej Pogačar's recent victories in Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège reflect his exceptional performance in the Spring Classics, marking him as the first to achieve this double since Alejandro Valverde in 2017. His team's improved collaboration was pivotal during crucial race moments, demonstrating their increased capability to support his attacks. While competitors failed to unite effectively against him, Pogačar leveraged his lead to ride conservatively towards the finish, highlighting his explosiveness and tactical prowess in dominating the races this season.
Pogačar's dominance in cycling this season has overshadowed the significance of his double win; his team notably improved their dynamics during key moments of the races.
Pogačar's attack was powerful enough that, even with others potentially collaborating behind, he maintained such a lead that the race became less competitive.
Read at Cyclingnews
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