Tadej Pogacar to skip Vuelta
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Although Tadej Pogacar appears on the verge of emulating cycling great Eddy Merckx, the Slovenian says he is in no rush to chase history, warning that the risk of burnout looms large in one of the most mentally and physically demanding sports.
A thrilling final stage in Paris brought an end to a Tour de France competed at breakneck speed for all three weeks
Tadej Pogacar claimed his fourth Tour de France title on Sunday, cementing his status as the most dominant rider of his generation and moving alongside Britain's Chris Froome on the all-time winners' list.
Two-time Tour champion Jonas Vinegaard finished the overall race 4 minutes, 24 seconds behind Pogačar — the fifth straight year they were 1-2.
The 26-year-old Slovenian claimed his fourth Tour de France in Paris on Sunday. He’s already the favorite to win his fifth next year.
The 2025 Tour de France has been dominated by Tadej Pogačar. What to know about the Slovenian cycling star on verge of fourth title.