Pogacar launches bold Giro-Tour bid at Tour of Catalonia
Since the late Marco Pantani's iconic 1998 season no other rider has won the double but Pogacar is flagged for both a debut Giro (May 4-26) and a tilt at a third Tour de France title (June 29-July 21).
The Catalan race pits the 2020 and 2021 Grande Boucle winner against other Grand Tour winners in Sepp Kuss, Nairo Quintana, Egan Bernal, Simon Yates and Geraint Thomas.
Up-and-coming stars such as French climber Lenny Martinez and Visma's latest prodigy Cian Uijtdebroeks alongside rising Ineos all-rounder Carlos Rodriguez will also add depth to the field.
There will also be ample climbing opportunities where Pogacar can demonstrate his trademark kick, an ability to accelerate away from rivals on a steep slope, with 23 climbs and three summit finish lines.
"It'll be fun," said Pogacar. "It's a demanding race clearly designed for climbers and attackers. There's plenty of opposition too."
The race concludes in Barcelona but is likely to be won in the mountain stages with the first gaps coming on stage two.
The following day has an 18km climb to the finish and stage six should decide the matter with a 6km climb to a mountain sanctuary at an average gradient of 7.2%.
Route
Monday, March 18 - Stage 1
173.9km (hills) Sant Feliu de Guixols - Sant Feliu de Guixols
Tuesday, March 19 - Stage 2
186.5km (mountains) Mataro – Vallter 2000
Wednesday March 20 - Stage 3
176.5km (mountains) Sant Joan de les Abadesses – Port Aine
Thursday, March 21 - Stage 4
169km (flat) Sort – Lleida
Friday, March 22 - Stage 5
167km (hills) Altafulla – Viladecans
Saturday, March 23 - Stage 6
154.7km (mountains) Berga – Queralt
Sunday, March 24 - Stage 7
145.3km (hills) Barcelona – Barcelona