Tadej Pogacar: The 2022 Tour de France route has everything
'It's a c♈omplete course' says Slovenian as he eyes third straight title

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tadej Pogačar believes it will take a 'complete' rider to win the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2022 Tour de France, welcoming a vari👍ed route𝓀 as he described himself as 'excited' to return to target a third straight title.
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:route for the 109th edition of the To🦄ur de France was unveiled in Paris on Thursday, featuring five mountain-top finishes and two individual time trials totallin🌞g 53 kilometres.
In addition, there are three punchy uphill finishes, a stage that covers the cobblestones of Paris-Roubaix, and various points that could be exposed to crosswiꦓnds.
Pogačar was in Paris for the event and gave his instant reaction to the route.
"It's pretty great. It's a complete course," he s🥃aid. "From the first stage to the last stage, we have everything: sprints, echelons, cobbles, big climbs, small climbs, time trials.
"I'm really looking forward to it.🎃 I'll do some recons because it will be necessary after we saw what's on the plan. I'm pretty excited."
Pogačar is one of the most complete Grand Tour riders in the peloton, winning mountain stages and time trials en route to his back-to-back victories at the ages of 21 and 22.
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However, he'll also have to taste the cobblestones of northern France for the first time in his career, as well as negotiating potential croไsswinds like the ones ♏that caught him out in 2020.
After the opening time trial in Copenhagen, the two following Danish stages could be windswept, notably the 20km bridge over the G💫reat Belt strait on stage 2. Once back in France, the rest of the first week contains more pitfalls, including the pavé, while the tension always runs high so early in the Tour.
"The windy stages are always tricky. Everyone is nervous for those stages. It's going to be interesting to see what happens," Pogačar said.
"I hope for no wind but it's hard when you have a 20km bridge – or somethi🍬ng🔯 like that – that nothing happens. It's going to be scary."
After the opening wee🌜k, which also features a summit finish on La Planche des Belles Filles, the high mountains dominate in the second half of the race, with back-to-back summit finishes in both the Alps and the Pyrenees.
However, the race could – for the third time in a row – be decided by a time trial on the penultimate day, this time covering 40km on 𒉰rolling roads from Lacapelle-Marival to Rocamadour.
Pogačar described the celebrations that followed the past two late time trials, when he knew he'd be riding into Paris in yellow, as his Tour de France highlights, but denied the structure of the route played into his hands.
"I 🌜think it suits me if I feel good," he said. "But if I don't feel good, it's far from good news."