Tadej Pogačar has announced his intention to target the 2025 Tour de France as part of his future goals, reaffirming his commitment to the prestigious race. While his 2024 season remains a key focus, Pogačar is already planning ahead for the upcoming years. However, he has made it clear that the 2025 edition of Paris-Roubaix, a classic race known for its grueling cobblestone sections, will not be on his calendar.
Pogačar, one of the most talented and versatile riders in cycling, has been a dominant force in stage races and one-day events, but Paris-Roubaix’s unique demands seem to have prompted him to look elsewhere. While he has shown interest in the Monument classics, the Tour of Flanders, and Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Paris-Roubaix appears to be a race that doesn’t fit into his long-term plans.
In addition to his Tour de France ambitions, Pogačar is still uncertain whether he will target the Giro d’Italia or the Vuelta a España in 2025. Both races offer significant challenges, but the decision will likely depend on his team’s strategy and how his preparations for the Tour de France unfold. The Giro is known for its mountainous terrain and complex time trials, while the Vuelta often features more explosive stages, providing distinct challenges for a rider like Pogačar.
Pogačar’s focus on the 2025 Tour de France reflects his continuing evolution as a rider, aiming for multiple Grand Tour victories. Whether he chooses the Giro or Vuelta will depend on his goals for the year and how he balances his calendar, but it is clear that his primary objective remains the Tour.
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