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Saturday June 29, 2024

Pogacar ‘fairytale’ inspiring new generation of Slovenian riders

By AFP
June 27, 2024
Team UAEs Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar celebrates his first Giro dItalia success in Rome last month. —AFP/file
Team UAE's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar celebrates his first Giro d'Italia success in Rome last month. —AFP/file 

KOMENDA, Slovenia: At the Pogi Cup in international cycling star Tadej Pogacar´s hometown in Slovenia, 14-year-old Urban Hvastija says he wants to become as good as his idol, “the best rider in the world”.

“He is a great role model for all of us young riders,” Hvastija told AFP after finishing runner-up in the event organised every June in Komenda, just outside the capital Ljubljana, for riders aged eight to 19 years.

With Pogacar eyeing a third Tour de France title to add to last month´s first Giro d´Italia victory, his success -- with that of his compatriots Primoz Roglic and Matej Mohoric -- has led to a cycling boom in the Alpine state of two million.

“Years ago we had barely 50 kids in the juvenile team, now we have more than 200,”Pogacar´s father, Mirko, who helps organise the Pogi Cup, told AFP. He believes Slovenia establishing itself on the biking map is a “fairytale that I don´t think we could see again in the next fifty years”.

As Pogacar, the Tour de France winner in 2020 and 2021 and runner-up for the last two years, aims to become the first rider in 26 years to win the Tour and the Giro in the same season, Mirko Pogacar remembers his son as an “unstoppable and skillful” youngster.

He recalls how Tadej and his older brother Tilen would use every occasion to practice in the saddle. Once they spotted a mound of soil in a neighbour´s yard. “They made a (biking) path across it and spent the day riding over it up and down,” smiled Mirko Pogacar. At the age of eight, when Tilen joined the Rog cycling club outside Ljubljana, Tadej wanted to join too but there was no bike small enough for him, and he had to wait months until one was found for him.

Mirko said his son -- whose “first and ultimate great love” is cycling -- was “always among the shortest kids” and so had to fight harder to compete. “Once he grew up, he became much better than those that had got big earlier,” he said.

By now, Pogacar -- a member of the UAE Team Emirates -- leads the UCI World ranking. The 25-year-old won bronze at the covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics. Pogacar senior said his son “sets himself goals to achieve in cycling and that keeps him going”.

“To become a champion, all parts of that puzzle have to fit, if only one is missing, the picture is not right,” he said. “Tadej is only now entering the best riding years, that is between 25 and 27, so he might have quite some years more.”