Tadej Pogacar Wins Third Consecutive Liège-Bastogne-Liège Title
World champion beats 19-year-old French debutant Paul Seixas by 45 seconds in cycling Monument
En resumen
- Tadej Pogacar secured his third straight Liège-Bastogne-Liège title and fourth overall victory in the race, finishing the 259.5km Monument in 5:50:28.
- The 27-year-old Slovenian beat 19-year-old French debutant Paul Seixas by 45 seconds, with Belgian Remco Evenepoel finishing third.
- Pogacar now has 13 Monument titles overall and three in 2026, moving him one win shy of Eddy Merckx's record of five Liège-Bastogne-Liège victories.
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Por qué importa
Liège-Bastogne-Liège is one of cycling's five Monuments, the sport's most prestigious one-day races. Pogacar has now won this race four times (2021, 2023, 2024, 2026) and is one victory away from matching Eddy Merckx's record of five wins achieved between 1969 and 1975.
The world champion, Tadej Pogacar, pulled ahead of the 19-year-old French debutant Paul Seixas in the final climb to secure his third straight Liège-Bastogne-Liège title on Sunday, his fourth overall victory in the race. Pogacar finished the 259.5km race in five hours, 50 minutes and 28 seconds to win the 13th Monument title of his career and his third of the year after the Tour of Flanders and Milan-San Remo. “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,” said Pogacar, who is now one Liège title short of Belgium’s Eddy Merckx, who won the race a record five times between 1969 and 1975. Seixas kept up with Pogacar when the Slovene stuck to the plan that brought him success in the last two years and launched his attack on the climb at the Côte de la Redoute, staying on the four-time Tour de France winner’s wheel for nearly 20km while others fell behind. But during the climb to Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons, with less than 14km left in the race, the 27-year-old Pogacar sped ahead, leaving an exhausted Seixas behind. “On the Redoute I was really going deep. But on the top, he came next to me and I was like, OK, really impressed,” Pogacar said about Seixas. “Maybe back in my head, I was already preparing to do a duel sprint because he was so strong.“ Seixas, who was trying to become the first Frenchman to win the Liège title since 1980, finished 45 seconds behind Pogacar, while the Belgian two-time winner Remco Evenepoel won a sprint for third place.
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Pogacar will likely break Merckx's Liège-Bastogne-Liège record in 2027
Muy probable · En meses
Paul Seixas will become a future contender for French cycling victories
Probable · En años
Preguntas abiertas
- Will Pogacar break Merckx's record next year?
- Can any current rider challenge Pogacar's dominance in Monuments?






