And let's not forget Stephen Roche 1987 Tour & Giro & Worlds! I can remember that day, I had been cycling in a race on a rainy day (got dropped early on) and was in the mini bus with the rest of the club heading home (with all our bikes and gear) when we heard it on the van's radio! The Irish team had been set up for Kelly to win as the really tough undulating circuit suited his style and a sprint ending was assumed (between the survivors). Roche was riding for Kelly & had done a great job and jumped to a leading group as the finish approached but Kelly the wily old fox realised if he jumped to join him (Roche's plan) he'd bring up other heavy guns like LeMond so he didn't jump & follow. Roche realised this and managed to win himself. In the pic you can see Kelly in the background sitting up and about to cheer himself - selfless, just delighted an Irishman & his friend had finally won the Worlds. Think it rained the entire day - both at the worlds and on my Junior race (under 16s) but it was an incredible day (& year) for Irish Cycling.Well, he did it. Pogacar won the Worlds in Zurich yesterday. And the Giro and the TdF earlier in the year. Only the 4th rider ever to win all 3 in one season, along with Merckx.
The disbelief is apparently universal, and he's been doing it all season — including an earlier one from 80 km out. Won that one, too.I can't believe from how far out Pogacar attacked and won, solo'ed in from 50 km's amazing.