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Tadej Pogačar (;, English pronunciation: Poh-GAH-char, born 21 September 1998) is a Slovenian professional
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who currently rides for
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. His victories include four Tours de France (
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), the
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, and nine one-day
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(
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twice,
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three times and
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four times), as well as the World Championship Road Race. Comfortable in time-trialing, one-day classic riding and grand-tour climbing, he has been compared to all-round cyclists such as
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and
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as one of the sport's greatest. In 2024 he became only the third male cyclist, after
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in 1974 and
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in 1987, to achieve the
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, winning the Giro, the Tour, and the World Championships in the same year. He is the only rider in history who took the Triple Crown and two
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(
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and
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) in the same year. Born in
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, the capital of Slovenia (and growing up in Klanec), Pogačar was a successful junior rider, winning the 2018
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. Aged 20 in 2019, he became the youngest cyclist to win a
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race at the
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, and won three stages of the
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en route to an overall third-place finish and the young rider title. In both his 2020 debut at the Tour de France and the following year, he won three stages and the race overall, as well as the
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and young-rider classifications, becoming the only rider to win these three classifications simultaneously. 2021 also saw Pogačar's first successes in the major Monument one day races, at the
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and
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. Subsequent seasons saw further wins in these, with the
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also added to his palmarès in
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. Meanwhile in the
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, Pogačar had consecutive 2nd place finishes in the Tour de France to
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, with whom his rivalry is considered to be one of the greatest of all time. This run ended in 2024 when he completed the first Giro d'Italia and Tour de France double since 1998, winning 12 stages across both races. Pogačar has been praised for his attacking riding style, an approach which Pogačar himself has jokingly referred to as a "stupid instinct" during a time when many others have ridden more conservatively to manage energy levels. His aim to be competitive across both the Monuments and Grand Tours has been labelled as a return to "classic" bike racing of the 1960s–1980s, and this success across multiple fronts has led to him being the UCI road racing world No.1 for a record total number of weeks and record number of consecutive weeks.


Career


Early career

Pogačar followed his older brother Tilen in joining the Rog Ljubljana club at the age of nine. In 2011 he came to the attention of Road World Championship medallist Andrej Hauptman, who is, as of 2021, his coach and head coach and selector for the Slovenian national cycling team. Hauptman watched Pogačar pursuing a group of much older teenagers from 100 meters behind. Thinking that Pogačar was struggling to keep up with the older riders, he told the race organisers that they should provide some assistance to Pogačar: the organisers explained that the younger rider was in fact about to lap the group he was chasing. Hauptman subsequently managed Pogačar as an under-23 rider with the team, before joining UAE Team Emirates as a ''
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'' in May 2019, after Pogačar joined the team. In 2018, Pogačar won the
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(a under-23 race similar to the
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), riding for the
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.


UAE Team Emirates (2019–present)


2019 – UCI WorldTour win and Grand Tour debut

In August 2018, announced they had signed Pogačar for the 2019 season, describing him as a "very talented young Slovenian cyclist". In 2019, Pogačar made his debut for the team at the
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, where he finished 13th overall. He went on to win the
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, taking the race lead after winning the second stage. He also placed sixth at the
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. In May 2019, he won the
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, becoming the youngest rider to win a
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stage race. He took the race lead after winning the queen stage to Mount Baldy on stage 6. In June, Pogačar won the Slovenian national time trial championship after beating
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by 29 seconds. In August, Pogačar was named in the team's start list for the
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, his debut in a Grand Tour. In the first week, he performed strongly, placing himself in the top ten on GC (General Classification) before winning his first Grand Tour stage on the rain-soaked stage to Cortals d'Encamp. The win allowed him to move inside the top five on GC. On stage 13, which finished on the steep climb of Los Machucos, he was the only rider to stay with the race leader and his compatriot,
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. Pogačar ended up winning his second stage to move up to third overall, where he stayed heading into the second rest day. After losing time on stage 18, he dropped down to fifth on GC. On the penultimate stage, with one last chance to move up the standings, Pogačar launched an attack, going on an almost solo breakaway. He eventually took his third stage win, winning by more than a minute and a half over the rest of the contenders. The win allowed him to finish the Vuelta in third overall, the final podium position, and giving him the victory in the young rider classification.


2020 – first Tour win

Before the season started, Pogačar announced that he was making his debut at the
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, where he planned on riding in support of
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. He made his season debut at the
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, where he won two stages on his way to winning the race. At the curtailed
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, he won the fifth stage, which finished atop the
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, and finishing second to
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on GC. In March, cycling events were among those postponed by the
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. When the season resumed, he took fourth overall in the
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. In the Slovenian national championships, he finished second to
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in the road race before defeating him in the time trial, defending his title. In the
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, Pogačar quickly demonstrated that he was in better form than Aru, his team's initial leader, after finishing second to Roglič on stage four, which finished atop the climb of Orcières-Merlette. He lost almost a minute and a half on stage 7, which was affected by crosswinds. The next day, he began to claw back time when he attacked on the
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, gaining back 38 seconds over the rest of the contenders. After Aru withdrew on stage 9, Pogačar won the stage to
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, his first Tour stage win, by outsprinting
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and Roglič, who took the ''maillot jaune'', as well as
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, who had been on an solo breakaway. On stage 13, which finished atop the steep climb of Puy Mary, he was the only rider to stay with Roglič and moving up to second overall at 44 seconds down. He also took the lead in the young rider classification in the process. Two days later, he outsprinted Roglič at the top of the
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to take his second stage of the race. At the beginning of the third week, Pogačar sat in second overall at 40 seconds behind Roglič. On stage 17, the queen stage, which finished atop the
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, he struggled to follow Roglič, eventually losing 17 seconds. Ahead of the penultimate stage, a
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finishing at
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, Pogačar faced a 57 second deficit to Roglič. He began to claw back time from his compatriot, and he headed into the final climb with a lead of 36 seconds in the stage and a deficit of 21 seconds on the virtual GC. Pogačar gained time on the climb before going into the virtual ''maillot jaune'' with left. He took the stage victory, his third of the race, almost a minute and a half ahead of Tom Dumoulin while Roglič finished almost two minutes down. The result meant he took the ''maillot jaune'' with a lead of 59 seconds on Roglič and the lead in the mountain classification. The next day, he finished safely in the peloton to officially win the Tour, becoming the first Slovenian winner of the race. At the age of 21, he also became the second youngest winner of the Tour, just behind Henri Cornet, who won the Tour in 1904 Tour de France, 1904 at the age of 19. In addition to winning the Tour, he also won the Young rider classification in the Tour de France, young rider classification as well as the Mountains classification in the Tour de France, mountains classification. The previous rider to win three jerseys was
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in 1972 Tour de France, 1972. He became the twelfth rider to win the Tour de France on his first attempt, and the first since 1983 Tour de France, 1983. After the Tour, Pogačar competed in the 2020 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, men's road race at the World Championships, where he supported Roglič, who eventually finished in sixth place. Three days later, he competed at 2020 La Flèche Wallonne, La Flèche Wallonne where he finished in ninth place. He ended his season at 2020 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, where he originally finished in fourth place before moving up to third following Julian Alaphilippe's relegation.


2021 – second Tour win and Monument success

Pogačar started the 2021 season by winning the 2021 UAE Tour, UAE Tour, 2021 Tirreno–Adriatico, Tirreno–Adriatico,
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– his first win in a Cycling monument, monument and the 2021 Tour of Slovenia, Tour of Slovenia. Pogačar began the 2021 Tour de France as one of the pre-race favorites along with Primož Roglič, Geraint Thomas and Richard Carapaz. On stage one he finished with the group of favorites eight seconds behind stage winner Julian Alaphilippe and took the lead in the Young rider classification in the Tour de France, white jersey classification. Pogačar won the fifth stage, the race's first time trial, finishing 18 seconds ahead of Stefan Küng and taking significant time out of his GC rivals. On stage eight he launched an attack, from more than six minutes behind the breakaway, taking over the yellow jersey with a lead of over four and a half minutes on those considered to be contenders for the overall victory. Pogačar extended his GC lead on the ninth stage to Tignes, responding to an attack by Carapaz on the final climb from the finish and dropping his rivals in the main group, emerging with an overall lead of over two minutes over second placed Ben O'Connor (cyclist), Ben O'Connor, who had moved up the order after winning the stage from the breakaway. Following stage eleven, which included a double ascent of Mont Ventoux, the closest rivals to Pogačar included Rigoberto Urán,
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and Carapaz, but all them remained more than five minutes behind. Pogačar had temporarily lost some time to Vingegaard on the final ascent of Ventoux before catching him on the descent to the finish alongside Carapaz and Uran. Pogačar extended his lead further with wins on stages 17 (to the Col de Portet) and 18 (in Luz Ardiden), by which point he had a lead of 5' 45" over Vingegaard and an unassailable lead in the polka dot jersey classification. On the penultimate 20th stage, a time trial between Libourne and Saint-Émilion, Pogačar conceded half a minute to Vingegaard but retained a lead of over five minutes going into the final Champs-Élysées stage in the Tour de France, stage to Champs-Élysées in Paris. Pogačar's win made him the youngest cyclist to win consecutive Tours. This was also the second year in a row that he won three distinctive jerseys. Both during and at the end of the Tour there were accusations of doping on social media and in the press due to the dominance Pogačar displayed. When asked about it he answered, "For sure I am not angry about it. They are uncomfortable questions because the [cycling] history was really bad. I totally understand why there are all of these questions." Jonathan Vaughters, the Directeur Sportif of one of the teams who had a GC rider competing against Pogačar, Team , offered an explanation for how Pogačar was able to be so successful on stage eight. He explained that the twin factors of uncharacteristic weather conditions and chaotic, uncontrolled racing dynamics played a part. In addition to this in previous years there was usually a dominant team who would contain the attacks of any riders considered a threat for victory, whether it was Team Ineos, Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team), Team Jumbo-Visma or Movistar Team (men's team), Movistar Team. During the 2021 Tour teams Ineos and Jumbo had both suffered from the first week crashes and Movistar was not as strong as they had been in years past. As such by the time Pogačar launched his attack late in the stage, there were no teams remaining who were strong enough to keep him in check. Vaughters also stated, "Simply put, the race was so aggressive all day long, along with really the race as a whole on the flats, that basically by the time the peloton was taking in the climbs, they were cooked. This was further exacerbated by the wet conditions." After the Tour de France, Pogačar won the bronze medal in the Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race, men's road race at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Olympic Games after finishing behind Wout van Aert in the sprint for the silver medal. At the end of July, UAE Team Emirates announced that they had agreed a one-year extension to his contract, committing him to the team up to the end of 2027. Pogačar took a break from racing following the Olympics, returning to competition at the 2021 Bretagne Classic Ouest–France, Bretagne Classic Ouest–France at the end of August, where he initially managed to follow an attack by Alaphilippe on a gravelled climb 60 km from the finish along with Mikkel Frølich Honoré and Benoît Cosnefroy, but was dropped by the other escapees who went on to take the podium places. In September he competed at the 2021 European Road Championships, European Road Championships in Trentino: in the 2021 European Road Championships – Men's elite road race, road race, after a number of breakaways had emerged and been caught by the peloton, he followed an attack by Matteo Trentin to form part of a lead group which expanded to include ten riders. He did not keep pace with a further attack from this group 23 km from the end of the race, with a three-man selection of Remco Evenepoel, Sonny Colbrelli and Cosnefroy dropping their rivals and securing the medals. At the 2021 UCI Road World Championships, Road World Championships in Flanders later that month, Pogačar finished 37th in the 2021 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, road race. He then moved on to Italy in October to compete in the Classic cycle races#Autumn classics, autumn classics held there: although he failed to finish the 2021 Giro dell'Emilia, Giro dell'Emilia, he made an impression at 2021 Tre Valli Varesine, Tre Valli Varesine, animating the race with a long-race attack from 120 km: although he lost contact with the head of the race due to a puncture he won the sprint in the chase group to finish third. At 2021 Milano–Torino, Milano–Torino, Pogačar managed to keep pace with the other favourites for most of the day, emerging from the peloton's fragmentation in crosswinds 65 km from the end as part of a front group which absorbed the day's early breakaway, and remaining in contention for the win until losing contact with Adam Yates and Roglič in the closing kilometres of the final climb up Superga: he subsequently lost the two-up sprint for third place to João Almeida (cyclist), João Almeida. A few days later, Pogačar won his second monument at 2021 Il Lombardia, Il Lombardia, responding to an attack by Vincenzo Nibali by dropping the Italian and the rest of the lead group 30 km from the finish: although he was subsequently joined at the front of the race by Fausto Masnada, Pogačar won the resulting two-man sprint at the finish line. He became the third rider after Fausto Coppi and
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to win two monuments and the Tour in the same year and just fourth rider to win the Tour de France and the Tour of Lombardy in the same season, after Coppi, Merckx and
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, and the first to do so in 42 years.


2022 – Tour runner-up

Pogačar started the season off by defending his title at the 2022 UAE Tour, UAE Tour, winning both mountaintop finishes in the process. Afterward, he went to Italy for a block of racing, starting with the 2022 Strade Bianche, Strade Bianche. Despite getting involved in a crash with around 100 kilometres to go, Pogačar attacked on the longest sector of the race, the Monte Santa Marie, with around 50 kilometres remaining. Pogačar gradually built his advantage to more than a minute, holding off the chasers to win the race solo. Two days later, Pogačar started his title defense at 2022 Tirreno–Adriatico, Tirreno-Adriatico. He won the uphill finish on stage four before dominating the queen stage. Pogačar won the general classification by almost two minutes over
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as well as winning the points and young rider classifications. A week later, Pogačar rode 2022 Milan-San Remo, Milan-San Remo, where he attacked several times on the Poggio before finishing in fifth. A few days later, Pogačar rode his first cobbled classic, the 2022 Dwars door Vlaanderen, Dwars door Vlaanderen. He was unable to join the winning breakaway from the peloton, and after multiple attempts to bridge the gap, finished tenth. Afterward, he rode the 2022 Tour of Flanders (men's race), Tour of Flanders, his debut at a cobbled Monument. Pogačar attacked on the second ascent of Oude Kwaremont and the Koppenberg to pull ahead of the peloton with a select group of riders. He accelerated twice more on the final ascent of Oude Kwaremont and the Paterberg and only Mathieu van der Poel was able to go with him. The duo rode slowly inside the final kilometre as they prepared for the sprint but this action allowed Dylan van Baarle and Valentin Madouas to come back in the final few hundred metres. Pogačar ended up getting boxed in during the sprint, causing him to finish fourth as van der Poel took the win. Following the race, Pogačar shifted his focus to the Ardennes classics starting with the 2022 La Flèche Wallonne, Flèche Wallonne, where he finished twelfth. Pogačar was scheduled to defend his title at 2022 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège but he skipped it after the death of the mother of his fiancée, Urška Žigart. Pogačar returned to competition at the 2022 Tour of Slovenia, Tour of Slovenia, his final race before the 2022 Tour de France, Tour. He and teammate Rafał Majka dominated the race, winning two stages each with Pogačar winning the general classification ahead of Majka. Pogačar started the Tour with a third place in the first stage's short individual time trial, gaining time on his rivals for the general classification. On stage 5, which featured cobbles as part of the route, Pogačar rode an aggressive race to gain 13 seconds on the rest of the favorites. The following day, Pogačar won the uphill sprint to Longwy to move into the yellow jersey. On stage 7, which featured the race's first summit finish at
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, Pogačar attacked inside the final kilometre. In the final few hundred metres,
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put in an acceleration that was only followed by the Slovenian. Pogačar moved past Vingegaard near the line to win his second successive stage, extending his lead to 35 seconds over the Dane. The next stage, Pogačar finished third in another uphill sprint to gain four more bonus seconds, extending his lead to 39 seconds over Vingegaard. On stage 11, the race headed to the high mountains with a stage featuring the Télégraphe-Galibier combo before a summit finish at Col du Granon. On the Col du Télégraphe and on the lower slopes of Col du Galibier,
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and Vingegaard began to repeatedly attack Pogačar but the Slovenian was able to respond each time. Pogačar responded by attacking toward the top of Galibier, bringing only Vingegaard with him. After the rest of the reduced peloton caught the duo on the descent, Vingegaard attacked on the Col du Granon with four kilometres left. Pogačar was unable to respond as he cracked on the climb, losing three minutes and the yellow jersey to Vingegaard, who won the stage. Over the next five stages, Pogačar repeatedly attacked Vingegaard but the Dane was able to respond each time. The race headed to the Pyrenees with Pogačar facing a deficit of almost two and a half minutes to Vingegaard. The seventeenth stage featured four climbs including a summit finish at Peyragudes. Mikkel Bjerg set a fast pace on the second climb before Brandon McNulty set a furious pace on the third climb, dropping everyone but Pogačar and Vingegaard. On the final climb to Peyragudes, McNulty continued to set the pace before the top two on GC battled it out in a sprint. Pogačar was able to outsprint Vingegaard to win his third stage in the race but the Dane still retained a lead of 2' 18" at the end of the day. The next stage, the race's final mountain stage to Hautacam, Pogačar attacked multiple times on the penultimate climb, the Col du Spandelles, but Vingegaard was able to respond each time. On the descent of the Spandelles, Pogačar crashed but he was able to quickly get back up. Vingegaard waited for Pogačar, with the two shaking hands once Pogačar had caught up. On the final climb to Hautacam, Pogačar was dropped by Vingegaard, with the help of Wout van Aert who was in the breakaway. Pogačar lost more than a minute to Vingegaard, who won the stage to consolidate his yellow jersey. On the penultimate day individual time trial, Pogačar finished third to consolidate his second place on GC before the final stage to Champs-Élysées. Pogačar finished the stage safely to officially finish second on GC as well as taking the young rider classification. After the Tour, Pogačar elected to skip the 2022 Vuelta a España. Pogačar returned to racing at the 2022 Clásica de San Sebastián, Clásica de San Sebastián, where he was unable to keep up with the pace before climbing off. After a one month break, Pogačar rode at the 2022 Bretagne Classic Ouest-France, Bretagne Classic and 2022 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, GP Québec, but was unable to battle for the win in either race. At the 2022 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, GP Montréal, Pogačar was part of the five-man lead group that contested for the win. At the finish, Pogačar outsprinted van Aert to take his fourteenth win of the season. Afterward, he travelled to Australia to compete at the 2022 UCI Road World Championships, World Championships. Pogačar finished sixth in the 2022 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial, individual time trial before crossing the line in 19th at the 2022 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, road race. To finish the season, Pogačar went to Italy for the autumn classics. At the 2022 Giro dell'Emilia, Giro dell'Emilia, Pogačar finished second after he was dropped by Enric Mas on the final climb of San Luca. As his final preparation for his title defense at Il Lombardia, Pogačar rode at the 2022 Tre Valli Varesine, Tre Valli Varesine, where he outsprinted the lead group to win the race, his fifteenth of the season. Pogačar ended his season at the 2022 Il Lombardia, Il Lombardia, the final Monument of the year. After his team controlled the majority of the race, Pogačar attacked on the climb of Civiglio with around 20 kilometres left. The only ones who were able to follow his move were Mas and Mikel Landa. On the final climb, the San Fermo della Battaglia, Pogačar and Mas dropped Landa before contesting the win in a two-up sprint. At the line, Pogačar outsprinted Mas to successfully defend his Il Lombardia title. With 16 wins, Pogačar led the men's peloton with the most wins in the 2022 season.


2023 – Liege crash and Tour runner-up

Pogačar started off the 2023 season with a win at the Clásica Jaén Paraíso Interior, Jaén Paraiso Interior, before winning the overall in the Vuelta a Andalucía, as well as taking three stage victories and the points classification. Pogačar's next race was 2023 Paris–Nice, Paris-Nice, where he again won the overall and three stages, defeating his rival
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in their first stage race head-to-head since the 2022 Tour de France. Pogačar continued his dominant start to the season with a podium finish at 2023 E3 Saxo Classic, E3 Saxo Classic, before claiming victory at the 2023 Tour of Flanders (men's race), 2023 Tour of Flanders, dropping defending champion Mathieu van der Poel on the Oude Kwaremont, Kwaremont and riding solo for the final 19 km. This made Pogačar only the third male cyclist to win both the Tour de France and Tour of Flanders, after Louison Bobet and
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. Next, Pogačar won the 2023 Amstel Gold Race, Amstel Gold Race and 2023 La Flèche Wallonne, La Flèche Wallonne, completing the Ardennes classics, Ardennes triple after winning
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in 2021. At the start of the 2023 Liège–Bastogne–Liège on April 23rd, Pogačar crashed with Mikkel Frølich Honoré, Mikkel Honore, which left him with a fractured wrist, bringing an end to his race. His wrist was successfully operated on and Pogačar was able to return to training on the indoor bike a few weeks after, before joining his team at their training camp in Sierra Nevada. This injury occurred only months away from the 2023 Tour de France, Tour de France, casting doubts on whether he would be fit to race or be in the form he needed to compete in the General classification in the Tour de France, General Classification and he had only two race days to get in shape before the Tour de France. Pogačar won Stage 6 of the Tour de France 2023 from Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, and Stage 20 from Belfort to Le Markstein. He came second overall in the general classification and has won the Young rider classification in the Tour de France, white jersey a record fourth time. He also set the record of days in white jersey at 75 days in total. In August, Pogačar attended the 2023 UCI Road World Championships, UCI World Championships, where he took bronze in the 2023 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, road race behind Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert. To finish his season, Pogačar won the 2023 Il Lombardia, his third consecutive victory at the race.


2024 – Triple Crown of Cycling

Pogačar announced a challenging racing schedule for 2024, aiming for a
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and
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double, alongside competing at the Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Summer Olympics and UCI Road World Championships, UCI World Championships. This program placed him in contention for the
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, the feat of winning the Giro, Tour, and world championship road race in a single year, which has been called "cycling's most elite club". The Giro-Tour double alone, last completed by Marco Pantani in 1998, was considered "near-impossible" by cycling commentators. On 2 March, Pogačar opened his season by winning 2024 Strade Bianche, Strade Bianche. He attacked with to the finish, riding solo and winning by over two minutes ahead of second-place Toms Skujiņš. At 2024 Milan-San Remo, Milan-San Remo, Pogačar set a record time up the Poggio di San Remo, Poggio climb but failed to distance the field, finishing third in a bunch sprint. Pogačar's next race was the 2024 Volta a Catalunya, Volta a Catalunya, where he won the general, points, and mountain classifications. He won four of the seven stages, finishing the race nearly four minutes ahead of runner-up Mikel Landa. In April, Pogačar won 2024 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège with a solo attack from , his second victory at the race. He finished with a lead of one minute and 39 seconds, the largest winning margin since 1980. It was his sixth career Monument victory, tied with Mathieu van der Poel for the most by an active rider at the time. Pogačar began the 2024 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia as the heavy favorite to win the overall general classification. On stage 2, he attacked on the final climb to Santuario di Oropa, winning the stage solo and taking the pink jersey. Pogačar won the individual time trial on stage 7 ahead of former UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial, world champion and stage favorite Filippo Ganna, before winning again the next day in an uphill sprint. Pogačar again won back-to-back on stages 15 and 16: first attacking solo and closing a gap of almost three minutes to the breakaway to win the queen stage to Livigno, then winning on the summit finish of the rain-shortened stage 16. On the penultimate stage 20, he attacked on the Monte Grappa and completed a solo to win his sixth stage of the race. Pogačar finished the race in Rome, winning both the Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia, mountains and General classification in the Giro d'Italia, general classifications. His margin of nearly 10 minutes ahead of runner-up Daniel Martínez (cyclist), Daniel Martínez was the largest since 1965 Giro d'Italia, 1965. In June, Pogačar started the 2024 Tour de France, Tour de France; it was his first time riding two Grand Tours in the same year. He wore the ''maillot jaune'' after stage 2, then held it from stage 4 until the end of the race. In total, Pogačar won six stages4, 14, 15, 19, 20, and 21 (Individual time trial, ITT)including a victory on stage 15 to Plateau de Beille, where he beat Marco Pantani's climbing record by over three minutes, a feat multiple analysts called the greatest climbing performance in cycling history. Pogačar himself called it the best performance of his career. By winning stages 19–21 he became the first non-sprinter since 1938 to win three consecutive stages at the Tour. Across both Grand Tours, he wore the leader's jersey after 39 stages (20 in the Giro, 19 in the Tour), an all time record ahead of
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with 37 in 1970 and Chris Froome with 34 in 2017. The day after the Tour concluded, Pogačar withdrew from the Slovenia team for the 2024 Summer Olympics, Paris Olympics due to "extreme fatigue"; his decision was also swayed by the Slovenian Olympic Committee, which had not selected his fiance Urška Žigart to compete at the Olympic Games – despite Žigart being the Slovenian national champion in the road race and time trial. After media speculation he would ride three consecutive Grand Tours, Pogačar also decided not to compete in the 2024 Vuelta a España, Vuelta a España. After a nearly two month break from racing, Pogačar returned at the 2024 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, where he placed 7th after attacking and being caught by the peloton in the closing kilometers. At the 2024 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, Pogačar won after a solo attack, winning by a margin of 24 seconds. Pogačar continued on to the 2024 UCI Road World Championships, UCI World Championships, where he won the UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, road race ahead of Ben O'Connor (cyclist), Ben O'Connor and defending champion Mathieu van der Poel. Pogačar was a heavy pre-race favorite, but the manner in which he won shocked both commentators and his fellow racers: attacking with over left in the race, and riding solo for the final 50 kilometres to his first world champion title. This made him the third male cyclist to complete the Triple Crown of Cycling, after Eddy Merckx in 1974 and
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in 1987. In October, Pogačar raced the Italian Classic_cycle_races#Autumn_classics, autumn classics, starting with the 2024 Giro dell'Emilia, Giro dell'Emilia. With to go, Pogačar responded to an attack from Remco Evenepoel, then counter attacked and rode solo for the remainder of the race, winning by a margin of nearly two minutes. Pogačar rode Tre Valli Varesine, but the race was cancelled due to bad weather after three laps. In 2024 Il Lombardia, Il Lombardia, the final Monument of the cycling calendar, Pogačar attacked from out, riding solo to win by over 3 minutes ahead of runner-up Remco Evenepoel. This was the largest winning margin at the race since
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in 1971. It also marked Pogačar's fourth Il Lombardia title, a feat not seen since Fausto Coppi over 75 years earlier. At the end of October, announced that they had signed a contract extension with Pogačar until 2030, with media reporting that the deal would net him €50 million over 5 years, not including bonuses. Media reported that the contract included a €200 million buyout clause to prevent Pogačar moving to another team. Pogačar finished the 2024 season with 25 wins, 24 of them at the UCI World Tour, WorldTour level. Compatriot
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followed in the WorldTour victories ranking with 8 wins, and Tim Merlier followed in the professional victories ranking with 16 wins. For the fourth consecutive year, Pogačar finished first in the UCI men's road racing world ranking#Year-end UCI World Rankings, Individual UCI World Rankings with a record 11655 points. His 2024 season is widely regarded as the greatest ever. Again there were suspicions of doping, to which he replied at the press conference following his win at the Tour: "There will always be jealousy".


2025

In January, Pogačar and his team announced his planned race schedule for 2025: focusing first on the spring classics, including Milan–San Remo and the
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, before climbing-focused training leading into the Tour de France and world championships. Media commentators have also forecasted that Pogačar will attempt the Tour-Vuelta a España double, as the Vuelta a España is the only Grand Tour missing from his palmarès as of 2025. Pogačar began his season at the 2025 UAE Tour, UAE Tour. On stage 3 to the summit of Jebel Jais, he outsprinted a small group to take the stage win and overall leader's jersey. On stage 7 to the summit of
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, Pogačar won after a solo effort, sealing his general classification victory. In March, Pogačar began his spring classics campaign at 2025 Strade Bianche, Strade Bianche. After forming a breakaway with Tom Pidcock, Pogačar suffered a high-speed crash on the descent from Monteaperti with to the finish. Pogačar avoided serious injury, and after a second stop to change his bike, he rejoined Pidcock. With to go, Pogačar dropped Pidcock to defend his title, tying Fabian Cancellara's record with three victories in the race. At 2025 Milan–San Remo, Milan—San Remo, Pogačar attacked several times on the Cipressa and the Poggio, dropping everyone but Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna, both of whom were able to out-sprint him for the top two podium positions, respectively. In March, Pogačar announced that he would enter Paris–Roubaix for the first time. In April, Pogačar raced the 2025 Tour of Flanders (men's race), Tour of Flanders, and was considered one of the top pre-race favorites alongside Mathieu van der Poel. During the race, Pogačar attacked repeatedly, finally distancing van der Poel on the final ascent of the Oude Kwaremont and soloing the final 19 km to win his second Tour of Flanders title. A week later, in his 2025 Paris-Roubaix, Paris-Roubaix debut, Pogačar managed to form a two-man lead group with van der Poel that went deep into the race. However, on sector 9 with to go, Pogačar crashed on a right-hand turn, forcing him to change his bike and leaving van der Poel at the front. He tried to come back but he was forced to change his bike again following a puncture. He ended up finishing second, more than a minute behind van der Poel. Pogačar concluded his first part of the season at the Ardennes classics. He first raced the 2025 Amstel Gold Race, Amstel Gold Race where, after following an attack by Julian Alaphilippe, Alaphilippe on the Kruisberg, he was caught by Remco Evenepoel, Evenepoel and Mattias Skjelmose, Skjelmose, and ultimately sprinted to a second place. At 2025 La Flèche Wallonne, La Flèche Wallonne, he attacked on the last passage on the Mur de Huy, winning with a margin of 10 seconds, the biggest at La Flèche Wallonne since 2003 La Flèche Wallonne, Igor Astarloa in 2003. Finally, he secured a win at 2025 Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Liège-Bastogne-Liège by attacking for the second consecutive year on the La Redoute and soloing to victory.


Rivalries


Jonas Vingegaard

Pogačar's rivalry with Danish cyclist
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is considered the defining narrative of the
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in the 2020s, and one of the greatest cycling rivalries of all time. Pogačar and Vingegaard finished first and second at five consecutive Tours from 2021 to 2025: Pogačar winning in
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,
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, and
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; Vingegaard winning in 2022 Tour de France, 2022 and 2023 Tour de France, 2023. They have also faced off at other high-profile stage races like the 2022 Tirreno–Adriatico, 2023 Paris–Nice, 2023 Paris-Nice, and the 2025 Critérium du Dauphiné. Pogačar and Vingegaard have been described by analysts as "lightyears ahead of the rest" of the men's peloton in general classification competition.


Mathieu van der Poel

Pogačar primarily competes with Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel at one-day Classic cycle races, classics. The two are regarded by some journalists as the pre-eminent one-day riders of their generation: Pogačar has nine victories in Cycling monument, cycling's Monuments and van der Poel has eight, totals which place them far ahead of any other active cyclist in terms of Monument victories. While the two riders have frequently competed in the same races since 2020, media coverage of their rivalry increased in 2025. Their dominance was highlighted in the 2025 spring classics, where the pair swept all four Monuments: van der Poel won 2025 Milan-San Remo, Milan-San Remo and 2025 Paris–Roubaix, Paris–Roubaix, with Pogačar finishing third and second respectively; Pogačar won the 2025 Tour of Flanders (men's race), Tour of Flanders ahead of van der Poel, then won 2025 Liège–Bastogne–Liège where van der Poel was absent. Former Tour de France winner Óscar Pereiro has called their competition the best cycling rivalry since the 1990s.


Reputation and legacy


Riding style

Pogačar is considered unique in the modern peloton for his attacking and improvisational riding style. In an era where many riders are increasingly conservative and pursue marginal gains, Pogačar has been praised by media and former riders for making cycling races more entertaining.


Comparisons with Eddy Merckx

Comparisons with
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, who is widely considered the most successful rider in the history of competitive cycling, have been made throughout Pogačar's career. Cyrille Guimard, a former rival of Merckx and a
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of multiple former Tour champions, said in 2020 that he believed Pogačar was above the level of both Merckx and
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. During the 2021 Tour de France, after Pogačar took the yellow jersey and gained over three minutes on the other general classification contenders, former Tour winner Joop Zoetemelk compared him to Merckx. By the end of the Tour, which Pogačar won by over five minutes, Merckx himself said he regarded the Slovenian as "the new Cannibal", referencing his own nickname, and suggested "If nothing happens to him, [Pogačar] can certainly win the Tour de France more than five times." Following Pogačar's victory at the 2021 Il Lombardia, Merckx said that while many cyclists had been called "the new Merckx," Pogačar was the first to truly fulfill that promise based on his accomplishments. Ernesto Colnago expressed similar thoughts, saying that in his view Pogačar would be "the only one following Eddy Merckx" in cycling history. During Pogačar's 2024 season, the comparisons intensified. After his win in the 2024 Giro d'Italia, five-time Tour winner Bernard Hinault said "he's like me and Merckx," citing Pogačar's dominance and racing style. After the Tour, the Spanish newspaper ''El País'' proclaimed: "Tadej Pogačar is the Cannibal 2". Following the World Championships, in which Pogačar went solo for the final 100 km to win, Merckx said to ''L'Équipe'' "It's obvious that he is now above me." However, he later said that he was referring specifically to the World Championships performance, and did not believe Pogačar to be superior to him yet. Pogačar's 2024 season has been compared favorably to Merckx's 1972 season, which is considered the best of Merckx's career; they both won the Tour-Giro double and multiple Monuments. During the 2025 Tour de France, The Athletic's Jacob Whitehead called Pogačar "a possible equal of Eddy Merckx — or more" in light of his "crushing dominance" at the Tour. Pogačar himself has commented on the comparison, saying "[Merckx] palmarès is unbelievable. It’s something you cannot imagine to achieve in this era."


Personal life

Tadej was born in
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, but grew up 20 km north of the Slovenian capital in Klanec (Municipality of Komenda). His mother Marjeta is a teacher of French and his father Mirko formerly worked in management at a chair factory before joining Tadej's former team as part of their management team in 2021. Tadej is the third of four siblings. In addition to his native Slovenian language, Slovenian, Pogačar speaks fluent English. Pogačar lives in Monaco with his partner, fellow Slovenian professional cyclist Urška Žigart. They became engaged in September 2021.


Career achievements


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