Liège-Bastogne-Liège Will Preview the Next Era of Dominance

BRR Analysis
Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the venerable 'La Doyenne', is set to host a generational clash this Sunday, with Tadej Pogačar, João Seixas, and Remco Evenepoel slated to compete. This highly anticipated encounter, as highlighted by VeloNews, is being billed as a potential indicator of who will emerge as the sport's dominant force in the "post-Pog era," despite Pogačar himself still being very much *in* the Pog era. The race, covering 254.5km with numerous Ardennes climbs, promises a significant test for all three.
This triumvirate represents a fascinating cross-section of current and future talent. Pogačar, the established two-time Tour de France winner, seeks to cement his classics legacy further. Evenepoel, a former world champion and Vuelta a España victor, eyes a third consecutive Liège title, a feat last achieved by Moreno Argentin in the late 80s. Seixas, the youngest of the three, arrives with considerable hype, marking his first major Ardennes Classic as a potential heir apparent. Their individual strengths – Pogačar's all-around prowess, Evenepoel's explosive power, and Seixas's unproven but immense potential – converge on cycling's oldest classic.
Ultimately, Liège-Bastogne-Liège will offer a compelling snapshot, though definitively crowning an "era" after a single race is, as ever, a rather premature exercise in prognostication. The road, as they say, is long.
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