Imagine a cycling superteam so stacked with talent that it could dethrone the giants like UAE and Visma at the Tour de France. That’s exactly what Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe has assembled. But here’s where it gets controversial: with multiple leaders, each with their own ambitions, can they truly unite under one goal? Primoz Roglic and Remco Evenepoel, former rivals turned teammates, are at the heart of this question. While they’ve met briefly at a recent camp in Germany, their interaction was fleeting—more of a handshake than a heart-to-heart. And this is the part most people miss: their relationship, still in its infancy, could be the linchpin for the team’s success.
In a recent interview with Marca, Roglic shed light on the team’s dynamics, emphasizing that the real challenge isn’t just working together—it’s figuring out how to outmaneuver Tadej Pogacar’s UAE powerhouse. “When you look at the steps UAE are taking, we have to think about how to beat them,” Roglic noted. But when asked about Evenepoel, his response was telling: “We saw each other, we chatted a bit, but it wasn’t a long talk.```json
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