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Oggi parte il Tour de France, Pogacar come può perderlo? Vingegaard deve resistere fino all’Alpe d’Huez, Seixas è l’incognita
Italy⚽ Sports15 hr. ago

Oggi parte il Tour de France, Pogacar come può perderlo? Vingegaard deve resistere fino all’Alpe d’Huez, Seixas è l’incognita

The article discusses Tadej Pogacar's dominance in cycling leading up to the 2026 Tour de France, highlighting his impressive win streak and potential pursuit of five victories. It questions whether Pogacar can lose the race, noting that he has only been beaten twice in the past year by Wout Van Aert. The piece identifies two main threats: Jonas Vingegaard, who has returned to peak form after a break, and Paul Seixas, whose performance could be explosive. Vingegaard is seen as a strong contender, particularly in mountain stages over 2000 meters, while Pogacar's strength lies in time trials and shorter climbs. The article suggests that Vingegaard needs to gain an advantage early in the race to challenge Pogacar effectively.

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Oggi parte il Tour de France, Pogacar come può perderlo? Vingegaard deve resistere fino all’Alpe d’Huez, Seixas è l’incognita

The article discusses Tadej Pogacar's dominance in cycling leading up to the 2026 Tour de France, highlighting his impressive win streak and potential pursuit of five victories. It questions whether Pogacar can lose the race, noting that he has only been beaten twice in the past year by Wout Van Aert. The piece identifies two main threats: Jonas Vingegaard, who has returned to peak form after a break, and Paul Seixas, whose performance could be explosive. Vingegaard is seen as a strong contender, particularly in mountain stages over 2000 meters, while Pogacar's strength lies in time trials and shorter climbs. The article suggests that Vingegaard needs to gain an advantage early in the race to challenge Pogacar effectively.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of Pogacar's strengths and potential weaknesses, as well as the challenges posed by Vingegaard and Seixas. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on one side over another. The focus remains on athletic performance and competition dynamics rather 

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