Tadej Pogacar played the time on Tag -Day, on tour and, this year, perhaps also returning to Spain, but not forgetting the spring and its classics. The Slovenian will be leaving as the UAE ranking of two Ardenas classics that will take place this week, on Wednesday the Vallea Arrow and Sunday the Lieja Bastoña Lieja, the “Dean”, where it will be at the Belgian Remco EvenEpoel.
The Slovenian phenomenon grew in the classics of this season, defeated in the Strade Bianche and Tour de Flanders, and there were podiums in the Milan-San Remo, Paris-Rubaix and Amstel Gold Race.
Of the eight successes in the monuments, the World Champion expects the last classic one day before paying attention to Tour De France this Tag -Heart. “I always enjoy this classic campaign to this day. I came this season with many goals and ambitions, and I still have two, the most important next week. The race that suits me is probably in Liege, so I’m waiting for it with great desire, but every race is important,” Pogacar said.
Although the main goal is Liege, Pogacar will test the sensations in Vallea Arrow this Wednesday, especially on the Wall of Huy, the final difficulty that the winner decides every year.
Pogacar will be joined by the Vallea Arrow by Jan Christen, Felix Großschartner, Vegard Laengen, Brandon McNulty, Domen Novak and Pavel Sivakov.
For Liege the team will be the same as the arrow with Jan Christen’s denial and the integration of Belgian Florian Vermeersch.
Source: La Verdad

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