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Pogacar out to complete Grand Tour hat-trick with Vuelta win

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Tadej Pogacar has not raced in the Spanish Grand Tour since his Vuelta debut in 2019, when he finished third overall and won three stages. (EPA Images pic)BARCELONA: Five-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar is the overwhelming favourite to win the Vuelta a Espana, which starts on Saturday in Monaco for the first time in its history.The Slovenian, who claimed a fifth Tour de France title in July, is chasing the only Grand Tour still missing from his personal trophy cabinet, having won the Giro d'Italia in 2024.A Vuelta victory would also make him only the fourth rider to complete a historic Tour-Vuelta double in the same season.Pogacar is the rider to beat over 21 stages and 3,275km before the race finishes in Granada on Sept 13. The 27-year-old could become just the ninth rider to complete the Grand Tour career treble.He has not raced in the Spanish Grand Tour since his Vuelta debut in 2019, when he finished third overall and won three stages."He is not coming to race the Vuelta, he is coming to win it," Vuelta director Javier Guillen told Spanish radio station Cadena SER.Pogacar appears a cut above his rivals, but in the absence of injured defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, he will face a strong field including compatriot Primoz Roglic, a four-time Vuelta winner seeking a record fifth title.Roglic's participation was only confirmed recently after a crash in July disrupted his preparations.Other contenders include Spanish hope Enric Mas, who will lead Movistar, Ecuador's Richard Carapaz, Briton Oscar Onley and Austria's Felix Gall, while American Sepp Kuss won the race in 2023 but is not at his best and may look to hunt stage wins in the mountains.Portugal's Joao Almeida, Pogacar's UAE Emirates-XRG teammate, is another major contender for the general classification and could provide an important tactical factor in the battle for the red jersey.Belgian Wout van Aert and Dane Mads Pedersen will target stage victories and the points classification.However if Pogacar arrives in top form, it is hard to imagine anyone denying him the final Grand Tour still missing from his ever-growing collection."Pogacar only knows how to put on a show," added Guillen, and the mountainous route designed by the organisers should give the Slovenian plenty of opportunities to do so.Gruelling routeAfter the opening two stages start in Pogacar's home city of Monaco - includi…

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