Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) dropped a relative bombshell in October when he revealed how a knee issue at the Tour de France made him “have doubts about continuing”, but teammate Tim Wellens has confirmed just how serious things were for the World Champion in the Tour’s final week.

“The day after the stage with the finish on Mont Ventoux, I had problems with my knee and I started to have doubts about whether I would be able to continue at all, whether I would be able to endure the queen stage,” Pogačar told Siol.sl back in October.

Speaking in an extensive interview with French newspaper L’Equipe, Wellens detailed how Pogačar informed his teammate of the developing injury and the visible changes to his body as he neared a fourth yellow jersey.

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Pogačar received criticism at the time due to his defensive tactics and lack of attacking against key rival Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike), but the severity of his knee injury meant it was a relief for Wellens and the rest of the team to see him make it to Paris.

Despite his lack of wins in the Tour’s final eight stages, Pogačar did dominate the Tour once again, taking four stage victories and beating Vingegaard to yellow by 4:24, which drew continued criticism to his all-consuming talents and lack of jeopardy in the GC race.

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“More than the people who criticize him, I mainly see his fans: he’s really become a big star. If he needs to take a bathroom break during a ride, he hides because as soon as he stops, people come up to take pictures. We don’t realize it, but he feels it 24/7…”

With Pogačar’s earlier comments and Wellens backing up his knee problems, it’s no surprise to see why the Slovenian was so drained towards the end of the Tour, and perhaps explains why he appeared to grow sick of the race during the latter stages.