
"I think it was a good performance for me in the rain. I've just been kind of getting better from every race and I have a good feeling about tomorrow."
"We know how incredible he is. I think everyone's outlook on races changed a little bit, you know. We might be dealing with the next Eddy Merckx or whatever."
"We're going into the race to try and win. In Strade Bianche, I was certainly fairly close to him ... So I think it's not all over before we start."
"Albasini expects the racing at Liège to unfold as it did at La Flèche."
Tom Pidcock, competing for Q36.5, showcased resilience by following Tadej PogaÄar's early attack at Strade Bianche. Although he finished second, subsequent races resulted in mixed results. However, he achieved a commendable third at La Flèche Wallonne, particularly under challenging conditions. With favorable weather expected for Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Pidcock expressed optimism about improving his previous second-place finish. He acknowledges PogaÄar's formidable presence in the race but maintains a competitive mindset, emphasizing a desire to win and not settle for second place under any circumstances.
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