
"It means a lot to win again one of the biggest races of the year, of cycling there's a lot of pressure on me to deliver, I'm really happy that we succeeded."
"On the Redoute I was really going deep. But on the top, he came next to me and I was like, OK, really impressed."
Tadej Pogacar secured his third straight Liege-Bastogne-Liege title, marking his fourth overall victory in the race. He completed the 259.5-km race in five hours, 50 minutes, and 28 seconds. Pogacar's win adds to his impressive record, now totaling 13 monument titles in his career. Paul Seixas, a 19-year-old debutant, closely followed Pogacar during the race but ultimately finished 45 seconds behind. Pogacar praised Seixas's strength and expressed happiness in achieving another significant victory amidst the pressure of competition.
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