Tadej Pogačar, one of cycling’s brightest stars, has responded defiantly to critics who have questioned his ability to dominate the Tour de France in 2025. The Slovenian rider, who has already won the Tour twice and claimed numerous stage victories, remains a focal point of the cycling world, with many eager to see if he can reclaim his former glory after losing his crown to Jonas Vingegaard in the 2023 Tour.
In recent months, some pundits have suggested that Pogačar’s reign as the leader of the peloton may be slipping. Critics have pointed to his inability to regain the yellow jersey in 2023 and his subsequent struggles in high-profile races as signs of vulnerability. However, Pogačar is unfazed by the scrutiny and insists that the pressure only drives him to improve.
“They’re trying to break me, but they’re only making me stronger,” Pogačar said during an interview with Slovenian media. “Every challenge, every bit of criticism just pushes me further. I know what I’m capable of, and I’m more motivated than ever to show it.”
Pogačar’s comments come as he gears up for a highly anticipated return to the Tour in 2025. The 25-year-old, who has consistently displayed exceptional talent in both the mountains and time trials, is already focused on refining his preparation for the French Grand Tour. Despite the rise of new challengers like Vingegaard, the UAE Team Emirates rider remains confident in his ability to recapture the yellow jersey.
“I’m constantly working on improving myself,” Pogačar continued. “Whether it’s in the mountains, on the time trials, or my overall race strategy. I know what needs to be done to win. I’ve learned a lot from last year, and I’m ready to come back even stronger.”
With his unyielding resolve, Pogačar’s comeback could mark a thrilling chapter in cycling’s ongoing rivalry between him and Vingegaard. Fans and experts alike are eagerly awaiting what promises to be an intense 2025 Tour de France battle.
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