Flanders 26: De Ronde Delivers — Pogačar Strikes Again

BRR Analysis
Tadej Pogačar once again asserted his dominance over the cobbled classics, securing his third victory at the Tour of Flanders. The Slovenian phenom launched his decisive attack on the final ascent of the Oude Kwaremont, riding clear of his rivals to solo to the finish line in Oudenaarde. This remarkable performance solidifies his place as one of the sport's most versatile and formidable talents.
Pogačar's repeated success at De Ronde is particularly noteworthy given his primary focus on Grand Tours. His ability to switch seamlessly from high-mountain climbing to the brutal demands of the cobbled Flandrian terrain underscores a rare, almost anachronistic, versatility in modern cycling. This third triumph places him among an elite few, further cementing his legacy and raising questions about how many more monuments he might collect before his career concludes.
Frankly, at this point, it's less a question of *if* Pogačar will win a major race, and more *which one* he's decided to grace with his presence. The peloton can only watch.
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