The bulimic Tadej Pogacar is already planning for 2024

From Singapore where, with a smile, he tried his hand at the trishaw (tricycle), less kitsch and less noisy than in neighboring Malaysia, to Saitama, where he competes in the traditional Japanese end-of-season criterium, Tadej Pogacar left his legs aside to honor local traditions. In the Saitama Super Arena, the Slovenian opted this time for his hands by learning Shuji, Japanese calligraphy: dressed in traditional clothing (the Hakama) and armed with a brush as large as his guiboles, he He is diligent like a copyist monk before switching to the drawing workshop and being praised for the quality of the Japanese TGV (Shinkansen) sketched, as a message to his adversaries.

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