Pogačar Considers Retirement Amid Tour de France Triumphs and Rivals' Challenges

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Tadej Pogačar hinted at the possibility of retiring around 2028, after the Paris Olympics, citing fatigue and the mental and physical toll of racing. Despite this, he remains motivated and under contract until 2030, with plans to continue competing in major races like Roubaix and San Remo. His comments suggest he is aware of the physical and mental challenges of professional cycling and may prioritize enjoying the sport over extending his career indefinitely.
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