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Tadej Pogačar won his fifth consecutive Il Lombardia in 2025, setting a new record on Passo di Ganda with an impressive climb time of 21:22 minutes, showcasing his dominance and immunity to fatigue in the race.
Tadej Pogacar defended his men's road race title at the UCI Road World Championships in Rwanda with a solo attack, finishing over a minute ahead of Remco Evenepoel, showcasing his dominance in cycling.
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot's historic victory at the Tour de France Femmes earned her significantly less prize money than Tadej Pogačar, but the race director argues that comparing their earnings is inappropriate, as Ferrand-Prévot's team earned €76,190, mainly from her yellow jersey win, highlighting disparities in prize structures between men's and women's cycling.
Tadej Pogačar will skip the Vuelta a España to rest after his Tour de France victory, with João Almeida and Juan Ayuso announced as co-leaders for the race, which starts in Italy on August 23, as Pogačar plans to focus on other races later in the season.
Tadej Pogačar, after a challenging Tour de France victory, plans to take a break and enjoy time at home in Montecarlo while contemplating his long and short-term future in cycling.
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.
Tadej Pogačar won his fourth Tour de France but remains non-committal about future goals, indicating he's not currently planning his next steps in racing.
Tadej Pogačar won his fourth Tour de France, defeating Jonas Vingegaard by over four minutes, with notable performances from Wout van Aert and emerging talents like Florian Lipowitz and Ben Healy, highlighting a race filled with memorable moments and new stars.
Wout Van Aert delivered a spectacular solo victory on the final stage of the Tour de France, outpacing Tadej Pogačar in a challenging and technical finish, reaffirming his status as a top cyclist.
Wout van Aert won the final stage of the Tour de France in Paris, soloing to victory and dropping the yellow jersey Tadej Pogačar, marking his second Paris win and a culmination of his efforts throughout the race.
Tadej Pogačar won his fourth Tour de France title, solidifying his status as one of cycling's greats, finishing ahead of Jonas Vingegaard and securing multiple jerseys including the yellow, polka-dot, and white jerseys.
Tadej Pogacar won his fourth Tour de France in Paris, dominating the race and beating Jonas Vingegaard by nearly four and a half minutes, while Wout van Aert won stage 21. Pogacar, also a winner of multiple other major races, expressed satisfaction and anticipation for future competitions like the Vuelta a España.
The Tour de France's stage 20 did not feature the expected final-day GC battle, as Tadej Pogačar entered the stage with a significant lead over Jonas Vingegaard, and the stage lacked mountain action, leading to a less dramatic conclusion than in previous years.
Tadej Pogačar, after a demanding Tour de France, showed signs of fatigue in the final week but still managed to take the yellow jersey to Paris, marking an exceptional year in his cycling career.