I cracked myself: Tadej Pogacar pays price for disrupted Tour de France preparation
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UAE Team Emirates' Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar crossing the finish line of the 21st and final stage of the Tour de France 2023.
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PARIS – Tadej Pogacar, beaten by Jonas Vingegaard to the Tour de France title for the second year in a row,
The Slovenian, who suffered a wrist fracture in April, came into the Tour unsure of his form.
After two weeks of going neck and neck with his Danish rival, he was crushed by the defending champion in Tuesday’s time trial before cracking in brutal fashion in Wednesday’s final Alpine stage on the lung-busting Col de la Loze.
“I enjoyed fighting for this win with ‘Pogi’ and (Adam) Yates, but now I’m just looking forward to having a nice dinner here in Paris with my family,” said Vingegaard.
The 26-year-old said his Jumbo-Visma team had a plan to make Pogacar crack, but the 2020 and 2021 champion saw it differently.
“The only moment they tried to crack me was on Marie Blanque (in the Pyrenees in the opening block of racing). He was so much better and the next day they tried to crack me completely but I won the stage (in Cauterets Cambasque),” said Pogacar. He finished second, a massive 7min 29sec behind.
“After that I just cracked myself alone. Nobody cracked me. It was all on me, nobody did anything to me. It was me and my bad feeling. I cracked myself.”
He could not train as he wanted in May and resumed competitive racing only in late June at his national championship, while Vingegaard’s preparations went smoothly with an altitude training camp and the Criterium du Dauphine.
“Overall this Tour was great for the team. We came for overall victory, but people close to me said after Joux Plane and the Grand Colombier (at the end of the second week) that I didn’t look very good,” Pogacar, who won the Paris-Nice stage race and the Tour of Flanders Monument classic in the spring, explained.
“I didn’t notice. I was going day by day and I didn’t see that I was feeling worse and worse. Then for the Col de la Loze I don’t have an explanation really but everybody has these moments in their careers.”
On Saturday, however, Pogacar had recovered and rediscovered his killer instinct to win the last mountain stage.
“I was all white all week but now I have the colours back on my face,” he said with a smile.
Pogacar, who has drawn comparisons with the great Eddy Merckx for his ability to win on all terrains and in stage races as well as one-day classics, will have to find a way to beat Vingegaard on the Tour.
Merckx said the pair had delivered a thrilling show. “Pogacar is a more complete rider, but in the high mountains at least, Vingegaard remains the stronger,” the Belgian said.
Vingegaard’s season is solely focused on the Tour, while in 2023 Pogacar sought victories in Milan-San Remo (fourth), the Tour of Flanders (1st) and Paris-Nice (1st).
UAE Team Emirates’ Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar (left) and Jumbo-Visma’s Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard celebrating on the podium after the 21st and final stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race.
PHOTO: AFP
He won the Fleche Wallonne but a crash on the Liege-Bastogne-Liege meant he could not prepare correctly for the Tour.
Pogacar, however, vowed he would remain the “complete rider” as his team boss Mauro Gianetti, who has Pogacar under contract until 2027, describes him. “Tadej is good for cycling. He can win everywhere, why would he do only the Tour? It’s the most important race in the world, but it cannot be just about the Tour,” he added.
To take it to the next level, Pogacar will also need to win the Giro and the Vuelta, having already won three of the five Monument classics.
“The Giro is my favourite race, but it’s so hard to do the Giro and the Tour the same year and the Tour is the biggest race in the world,” he said.
Pogacar, 24, wants to beat Vingegaard before possibly moving on to “new challenges”.
“I have a huge respect for him. We will have a good future together – I said it like we’re a couple,” he said with a laugh. “In the future, we’ll still battle it out.” REUTERS, AFP

