“He is good but can’t be Better than me” Legendary Cyclist all-star Lance Armstrong acknowledge Tadej Pogačar but still….Read More

Lance Armstrong, a cycling legend with seven (later stripped) Tour de France titles, recently acknowledged Tadej Pogačar’s dominance but made it clear—he still sees himself as superior. “He is good, but he can’t be better than me,” Armstrong stated, recognizing the young Slovenian’s immense talent while subtly asserting his own legacy.

Pogačar, a two-time Tour de France winner, has drawn comparisons to cycling’s greatest, thanks to his aggressive racing style and versatility. However, Armstrong’s era, despite its controversies, was defined by an unmatched level of control and dominance over the peloton.

While some might dismiss Armstrong’s comments due to his doping scandal, his confidence remains unwavering. The debate over who is truly the greatest continues, but Armstrong’s words prove one thing—his competitive spirit remains as fierce as ever, even off the bike. Meanwhile, Pogačar keeps building his own legacy, one victory at a time.

 

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