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Velo Podcast: Pogačar’s Magic, Vollering vs. Van der Breggen, and Milan-San Remo Predictions

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Bike racing is back! With the UAE Tour and Volta in the rearview mirror, it’s time to jump feet first into what looks to be an epic Classics season that kicked off with Omloop and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne.

Then, it was off to the rolling white roads of Italy’s Chianti region for the Strade Bianche, where the women’s race climaxed with a duel between Demi Vollering and Anna van der Breggen up the steep final wall better known as Via Santa Caterina. And if you were watching the men’s race and waiting to see if Tadej Pogačar could best last year’s 80 km solo breakaway for victory, he did exactly that but in a very different way, overcoming what looked like a serious crash to notch up his third Strade victory.

Today’s episode of the Velo Podcast sees Mike Levy chat with Andrew Hood and Jim Cotton about what makes the Classics so special, how Pogačar could win Milan-San Remo, and why more people need to think like Tom Pidcock.

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