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Tadej Pogacar on Poggio tactics ahead of Milano-San Remo: ‘You have to follow every attack’

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Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) says he feels great ahead of Milano-San Remo, adding that he intends to follow any attack on the Poggio.

The Slovenian will lead a strong UAE Team Emirates roster at the 114th running of Milano-San Remo on Saturday. Ad It will be Pogacar’s third outing at the first Monument of the year, having finished fifth in 2022 and 13th in 2021, and in an ominous warning to his rivals ahead of the race, Pogacar said he felt great.

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The legendary Poggio — at the business end of the 294km ride from Abbiategrasso to San Remo — is expected to prove crucial in deciding the outcome of the World Tour's longest one-day race, and Pogacar says he will follow any attacks on the climb. «You need to follow everybody that attacks on the Poggio because it's too short a climb to play tactics too much.

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