Pogacar wants revenge at World Cup after Masterclass Evenepoel: ‘Sunday will be different’

Pogacar wants revenge at World Cup after Masterclass Evenepoel: 'Sunday will be different'

Tadej Pogacar Feels He is getting better in the lead-up to the road race of the world cycling championships Next Sunday. The Slovenian Disappointed Last Weekend in The Time Trial, which Was won in An Impressive Manner by Remco Evenepoel.

Pogacar finished Fourth in the Time Trial in the Streets of the Rwandan Capital, Kigali. Evenepoel Even CAUGHT UP WITH THE TOUR DE FRANCE WINNER AND Crowned Himself World Champion in this discipline for the third time in a row.

“Next Sunday Will Be Different from Last Sunday,” Pogacar Said Thorsday at a Press Conference. “I came here Mainly because of the road race. My expectations are high, and I expect a lot from my own legs.”

“Remco probably also wanted revenge for the tour, when he was overtaken by Jonas Vingegaard in the Mountain Time Trial,” Pogacar Said. “On Sunday, it’s up to me to erase that bath feeling from last Sunday.”

Pogacar Acknowledges That Evenepoel is in top form. “Remco is flying, we have that. But my teammates from uae team emirates are also tough opponents. Isaac del Toro is good, and pavel sivakov is riding very hard. And Tom Pidcock has ridden a good vuelta a espaƱa.”

‘I’ve had the best training sessions of this year’

Pogacar Feels acclimatized in Rwanda. “You race here at altitude, and that is of forests. It is not 2,000 meters, but still 1,500 meters. You feel that Quite well.”

“I am slippery that I was so early in view of the road race,” Continued the 27-year-old defending champion. “My legs are good. On Tuesday and Wednesday, I just had one of my best training sessions of this year.”

The Men’s Road Race Starts on Sunday. Thymen Arensman, Bauke Mollema, Wout Poels, Menno Huising, Sam Oomen and Frank van den Broek Form The Dutch Team.

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